The Ship of Theseus
by Garry Harper
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Pub Date Aug 21 2025 | Archive Date Feb 28 2026
Description
Pablo Navarre is New York’s hottest young artist and sculptor, riding a wave of fame and fortune. But as the pressures to stay on top collide with an obsessive pursuit of perfection, his world — and his grip on reality — slowly begin to unravel.
A radical experiment in digital storytelling
Just as Pablo chases perfection in his artwork, the novel itself will likewise continue to be refined and reimagined over time. Every few months, a new, free update will take the place of the last. Plot points may change, characters may come and go, the very form and structure altered and experimented upon. Each version is designed to stand alone, yet together they form a living, breathing work — gradually transforming into something completely different from where it all began.
Once the book is updated, there is no going back. No archive, no print copy. If you are satisfied with it, you can keep the latest version forever and bring the story to a close for good. But if you’re still searching for something more, you can keep moving forward. The choice is yours.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9798218692810 |
PRICE | $4.99 (USD) |
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Featured Reviews

This was a great concept and enjoyed the artist element of this book, it had that element that I was wanting and enjoyed from this type of book. The characters were everything that I was hoping for and had that realistic element that I was hoping for. I was invested in what was happening to the characters and thought the writing style worked well from Garry Harper.