STORIES THAT STAY
Jen Lee writes for the spaces most people move past, the ones where something almost happens, almost gets said, almost changes everything.
Her work explores memory, emotional residue, and the quiet tension of what lingers long after a moment has passed. Writing in a nontraditional, atmospheric style, she focuses on connection, perception, and the weight of what remains unspoken.
She lives between Houston, Texas and Central Europe with her family.
NAMES ARE NOT IMPORTANT
A novel — Fall 2026
For the ones who didn’t say it in time.
Names Are Not Important is a literary fiction novel that moves through memory, fragmentation, and emotional recall. It traces the imprint people leave on one another—the way connection lingers, reshapes, and refuses to disappear.
Told through a nontraditional structure, the novel resists linear storytelling in favor of atmosphere and feeling, inviting the reader into a deeply internal experience of love, absence, and what remains.

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