
Whistling Kettle, Silent Wolf |
JCS |
When a man retreats alone to a remote forest cabin after a mental health crisis, he carries with him only silence, pain, and a battered trunk of forgotten objects.
Through fragments, notes, and reflections on nature, language, and healing, Whistling Kettle, Silent Wolf traces a journey from fear and dissociation toward reconnection and peace — a meditation on how creativity, solitude, and the natural world can help a fractured mind find its way back.
JCS was born in the United Kingdom and has lived in Western Australia for 12 years. Since childhood he has been fascinated by books, and later the writing process itself. Existentialist literature is a particular interest. He has written two books and a collection of poems. ‘No Flag is a Good Flag’ his most recent work. With an interest in challenging writing, which has energy and relates to contemporary life, the focus of this latest story is cognitive development and the influence of positive and negative narratives on human psychology.
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