The Death of Curiosity
By Yasin Ahmad
In a world where human thought is controlled, emotions are regulated, and technology sees everything, one person discovers a journal unlike any other. At first, it is just a book.a relic of a forgotten time. But soon, it begins to write back, revealing truths too dangerous to ignore.
As reality fractures and obsession takes hold, the lines between mind, machine, and manuscript blur. Who is in control: the reader, the writer, or the book itself?
The Death of Curiosity is a gripping, psychological allegory of surveillance, power, and the human desire to know. an experimental journey through fear, madness, and the irresistible pull of the unknown.
For fans of thought-provoking dystopia, meta-fiction, and stories that haunt long after the last page is turned.









