STILL MOVINGA Novel of Endurance, Loss, and What Remains
He lost everything before he ever started running.
Still Moving is a literary novel about a man who reaches the edge of his life and finds no answers there-only the quiet necessity to keep going. What begins as survival turns into ritual, discipline, and finally a confrontation with the self that cannot be outrun.
Set in the uncompromising world of ultramarathon running, this is not a story about winning, motivation, or athletic glory. It is about long distances walked alone, nights where the mind fractures before the body, and the slow rebuilding of meaning through movement rather than belief.
As the miles accumulate, the protagonist faces exhaustion, hallucinations, physical breakdown, and the deeper fatigue of loss and grief. The ultramarathon becomes a mirror-revealing not strength, but honesty.
Still Moving is a novel for readers who value psychological depth, emotional truth, and realism over inspiration clichés. It explores trauma, identity, endurance, and what remains after survival is no longer the goal.
This book is for:
readers of literary fiction with emotional depth
runners and ultrarunners seeking a truthful narrative
anyone rebuilding life after loss
readers who understand that healing is not heroic-it is patient
This is not a story about conquering distance.
It is a story about staying.