Alwy Jones
Carlton William is running out of time.His body is failing. The world is indifferent. And his son, Parker, autistic, nonlinear, luminous in ways the world refuses to understand cannot be left behind.There is no plan. No safety net. Just a father building something fragile but true; a place, a rhythm, a language Parker can live inside after Carlton is gone.As Carlton fades, Parker begins.Told in a voice as precise as it is gentle, The Flexible Unreliability of Time and Memory is a meditation on care giving, difference, and the spaces we construct when the world offers none. It is a story without melodrama or miracle, only the radical grace of quiet endurance, and the patterns that carry us forward when words no longer can.