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The Alfie Gray Paradox (2010, revised 2026) Novelette – Free to read

Alfie Gray lives in his own little world. He rises at the same time each morning, eats the same breakfast, and goes to work at the charity shop where he volunteers. His systems are in place and he does not like change. Then he begins to notice things. Small wrongnesses at the edges of his days. And everyone around him seems to know something he doesn’t.

A novelette about perception, paranoia, and the strange loops that hold a life together. First written in 2010, when the author was seventeen. Revised and republished in 2026.

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Niamh Calderwood writes fiction; novels, novellas, and short stories. Her work is often about people who don’t belong to the world they’re supposed to belong to; autistic and queer perspectives, stories about estrangement and belonging.

Niamh is cautious about visibility but keeps returning to it anyway because her need to connect is stronger than her instinct to hide. She uses genre as a cover for psychological and emotional truth.