House of Windows
About
Every house remembers what it has seen. Every window holds a secret. In House of Windows, John Erik Dunnam invites readers into a hauntingly beautiful exploration of memory, grief, and the fragile architecture of the human spirit. This is not merely a story—it is an experience that peers through the glass between past and present, love and loss, reality and illusion. Each page draws you closer to the truth that every reflection carries both light and shadow. Dunnam’s lyrical prose shimmers with emotion, capturing the quiet ache of nostalgia and the unrelenting pursuit of understanding one’s own story. The house becomes a mirror—its rooms echoing the voices we try to forget, its windows revealing the parts of ourselves we cannot hide. House of Windows dares readers to look closer, to open the shutters of their own hearts, and to see what has always been waiting on the other side of the glass. A meditation on truth, trauma, and transformation, this work is a testament to the beauty that lingers long after the storm has passed. Prepare to enter a world where every pane tells a story—and every story leaves a crack in the glass.