Inside the Echo is a metaphysical literary novel that follows Gordie, a man whose life has been shaped by a childhood accident, a series of strokes, and a final near-drowning that pulls him into an in-between realm where memory, identity, and consciousness blur. From the moment of his first traumatic brain injury, Gordie begins slipping between two versions of himself: the boy he once was and the man he becomes. These fractures open doorways into a dreamlike field he calls "the Echo," a place where time folds, the past repeats, and an unseen presence watches him with a strange, patient familiarity.
As Gordie moves through adolescence and adulthood, the Echo follows-appearing in hospital rooms, in dreams, in moments of crisis, and in the quiet spaces between breaths. After his second stroke, the boundary between the physical world and the Echo thins, revealing a cosmic intelligence that seems to know him more deeply than he knows himself. When a near-drowning pulls him fully into the in-between, Gordie encounters the one figure who has been with him since the beginning: Slim, a presence who guides him through the shifting terrain of memory, trauma, and transformation.
Inside the Echo explores the fragile architecture of the self, the persistence of childhood wounds, and the mysterious forces that accompany us through life's thresholds. Moving between realism and the surreal, the novel examines what it means to survive the moments that break us-and what waits on the other side of those breaks. At its heart, this is a story about connection: between father and son, between past and present, between the living and the almost-gone, and between the human mind and the vast, unseen field that holds every version of who we are.
Lyrical, haunting, and deeply human, Inside the Echo invites readers into a world where consciousness is porous, memory is alive, and the boundaries between life and death are not walls but doorways.
About the Author :
Candice James is a Canadian poet, visual artist, musician, and singer songwriter, with many of her songs recorded and released internationally. After serving two three year terms as Poet Laureate of New Westminster, BC (2010-2016), she was appointed Poet Laureate Emerita by City Council. She is the author of more than forty poetry collections spanning metaphysical, surreal, lyrical, and visionary themes. Her work has been widely published, exhibited, and celebrated across Canada and internationally. Inside the Echo is her second metaphysical novel.