Literary Speculative Fiction

Alaa-Eddine
El Bihel

Stories at the edge of the real — where identity dissolves, truth remains unprovable, and the mind turns against itself.

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Impossible Truths

Collection · Literary Speculative Fiction

Impossible Truths

Five stories at the edge of the real. Psychological, unsettling, and impossible to shake — a collection where the line between truth and delusion is drawn only by whoever holds the pen.

Nightmares Apart

Novella · Psychological Fiction

Nightmares Apart

A novella of fracture and haunting — where the waking world and the world of nightmares refuse to remain separate, and the protagonist must confront what memory has distorted beyond recognition.

Alaa-Eddine El Bihel

Alaa-Eddine
El Bihel

A writer drawn to the border between sanity and myth, between what can be proved and what can only be lived.

Alaa-Eddine El Bihel is a Moroccan author of literary speculative fiction — work that occupies the uneasy territory where the psychological and the supernatural cannot be cleanly distinguished. His fiction is dense, formally precise, and philosophically restless.

His published works include the novella Nightmares Apart and the collection Impossible Truths, which brings together five stories exploring ontological ambiguity, unreliable narration, and the dissolution of identity under impossible weight.

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Some truths cannot be proved — only carried. These are their stories.

— Impossible Truths

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The Unseen Hand — Alaa-Eddine El Bihel
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The Unseen Hand

Trust is my most dangerous enemy.

Feeling safe is a privilege not within the grasp of everyone. In The Unseen Hand, El Bihel explores the anatomy of misplaced trust — how and why human beings allow themselves to be deceived, again and again, across history and across the intimate distances of daily life.

A book about vulnerability, manipulation, and the quiet violence of choosing to believe.

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