The Myth of the North Pole
by CHARLES C. KAYSON
At the top of the world, silence is not empty. It is enforced.
When Jenny’s husband disappears during a research expedition to the Arctic, the official answers arrive quickly and without detail. Harsh conditions. Unrecoverable remains. A tragedy shaped neatly enough to discourage questions. Grief is expected to accept what paperwork concludes.
Jenny does not.
Drawn north by instinct, unease, and the quiet certainty that something has been left unsaid, she follows the trail into a frozen landscape where tradition runs deeper than the ice and stories are treated as safeguards rather than comforts. The farther she travels, the more the familiar becomes distorted. Myths behave strangely. Records refuse to align. Silence begins to feel deliberate.
Accompanied by her closest friend and her loyal dog, Tater, Jenny uncovers a place where belief is carefully maintained and doubt carries consequences. Monsters do not always look the way stories promise, and protectors are rarely what they claim to be. The cold is relentless, but it is not the most dangerous force at work.
White Silence is a slow burning, atmospheric horror novel about grief that refuses to be managed, loyalty that challenges tradition, and the cost of believing in stories simply because they feel safe. It explores how myths survive, who they protect, and what they demand in return.
Some truths do not want to be uncovered.
Some silences exist to keep them buried.
The Bananaverse is a series of short stories born from the strange mental ingenuity of the COVID-19 era. What began as isolation-fueled creativity evolved into a connected universe of ideas. The Papa books emerged first, written in response to a challenge to create a children’s story, playful on the surface yet quietly thoughtful beneath it. The Slipstream books followed as a new series focused on humanity’s exploration of Earth’s cosmic neighborhood and far beyond the Oort Cloud, marked by the discovery that human technology has reached two percent of the speed of light.
Charles C. Kayson is a new writer best known for creating the Bananaverse, a growing series of interconnected short stories. Raised in Peoria, Arizona, he grew up immersed in superhero mythology, equally captivated by heroes and the villains who challenged them. That balance between idealism and darkness would later shape the moral tension that runs through his fictional worlds. Alongside comics and graphic storytelling, Kayson developed an early fascination with space, the solar system, and the vast mechanics of the universe. Planets, cosmic distances, and the idea of humanity pushing beyond its limits became recurring sources of inspiration. His work often blends grounded human emotion with speculative ideas, treating imagination as both playground and laboratory. Through the Bananaverse, Kayson explores how extraordinary circumstances reveal character, whether those circumstances involve masked figures, fractured cities, or the quiet pull of the cosmos itself.
by CHARLES C. KAYSON
by Charles C. Kayson
by Charles C. Kayson
by Charles C. Kayson
by Charles C. Kayson
by Charles C. Kayson
by Charles C. Kayson
by Charles C. Kayson
by Charles C. Kayson
by Charles C. Kayson
by Charles C. Kayson
by Charles C. Kayson