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January Stories:  The Sundial Manuscript

1/6/2026

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"The Sundial Manuscript" (Text & Image Copyright Wylddane Productions, LLC)
“The interval is not empty.
It is where the meeting occurs.”  ~from the Manuscript of Intervals


January settled over Lone Pine not with drama, but with authority.

Snow fell in patient, deliberate layers—the kind that softened edges and quieted time. Rooflines blurred. Footpaths vanished. Even sound seemed reluctant to travel far.

Liam noticed the tracks just after dawn.

They emerged from the pine forest at the village’s edge—perfectly circular impressions, evenly spaced, too precise to be accidental. They crossed the square without hesitation and ended abruptly at the old sundial, an iron relic older than the village itself, its face buried through most winters.

No tracks led away.
At the base of the sundial lay an object wrapped in darkened leather.
A manuscript.

Liam knelt, ignoring the cold seeping through wool and bone. The binding was hand-stitched, the leather softened by age rather than wear. Pressed into the cover were symbols he recognized only dimly—forms he had encountered once or twice in obscure footnotes, always dismissed as metaphor, never as artifact.

A text long rumored among scholars of ancient thresholds.
​
A work said to concern intervals—the spaces between events, between breaths, between one state of being and the next.

He had never believed it truly existed.
Carefully, he lifted it and carried it home.

The cottage was still and warm, the fire reduced to embers. Liam set the manuscript on his table as though it might bruise if handled roughly. When he opened it, the pages gave off the faint scent of smoke and winter air—as if they remembered where they had been.
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The opening lines were written in a precise, spare hand:
Do not seek the moment.
You are already inside it.
What you call arrival is only attention.
What you call absence is only forgetting.
Between breath and breath there is a gate.
Between sound and silence there is a dwelling place.
Remain there.
The interval is not empty.
It is where the meeting occurs.

Below the text were diagrams—circles broken by pauses, lines interrupted intentionally, annotations that seemed less concerned with meaning than with attention. The manuscript did not read forward. It breathed. It waited.

Liam felt something loosen in him. Years of classification and commentary fell away. This was not scholarship. This was invitation.

Outside, snow began to fall again.

He read until the fire dimmed and the room filled with shadow. At some point—he could not later say when—sleep claimed him where he sat, the open manuscript resting lightly beneath his hands.
​
Morning came quietly.
The fire was cold. The table bare.
No manuscript.
No ash.
No trace.

Liam stood very still, listening. For wind. For memory. For the echo of words that had not been there yesterday—and yet had changed him.

He went to the window. Overnight snow had erased the village square entirely. The sundial was once again buried, ordinary, inert.

Had he dreamed it?

Perhaps.

And yet, as he turned away, a line surfaced unbidden—not read now, but remembered:
The interval is not empty.
It is where the meeting occurs.


Liam smiled, not with certainty, but with quiet acceptance.
Some truths, he understood, do not remain.
They arrive, open us briefly, and trust us to carry the pause forward.

* * * * * * * * * *
​These January mornings arrive with weight and hush.

The night still presses against the windows, dark and insistent, yet the wee cottage is warm—lamplight pooled softly, embers breathing their last, the familiar shelter of walls holding steady against the cold.

A fire crackles back to life as Philip Glass’s Piano Concerto No. 3, Movement III fills the room. The music does not hurry. It lingers. It allows space between notes—space that feels intentional, necessary.

Rilke’s words from The Book of Hours surface again:
“I am the rest between two notes…
But in the dark pause, trembling, the notes meet, harmonious.”
​

This morning feels like that pause.
Between snow and thaw.
Between knowing and not needing to know.
Between yesterday and whatever waits beyond the window.

The manuscript’s words—real or imagined—echo quietly within me:
The interval is not empty.
It is where the meeting occurs.


I don’t need to decide what truly happened.

Like Liam, I am content to stand in the stillness, to listen rather than explain.
​
Snow and sleet may come today. The forecast is uncertain.
But this moment—this warm pause, this luminous hush—is enough.

So I begin the day not with answers, but with attention.
With a steady breath.
​
With gratitude for the space between things--
where something always seems to arrive.

~Wylddane



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