JAMES GOLD

Existential Fiction

An architect of psychological realities and a writer of existential fiction. "I do not write stories about systems; I construct the experience of living inside them."

The Waiting Form

Existential Fiction • Kafka-esque • Psychological English

A man arrives at a government bureau to collect his dead father's file. The file informs him, in precise bureaucratic language, that his father has not yet died.

The Waiting Form is a novelette of suffocating precision — a Kafka-esque descent into a bureaucratic labyrinth where the systems are perfectly logical, the forms are impeccably filled, and reality quietly refuses to cooperate.

What unfolds is not a story about waiting — it is the experience of waiting, rendered in the exact language of the institution that demands it.

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