Leon G. Collin · The Archive

The Archive is not a metaphor.
It is the structure that holds everything together.
What is The Archive
The novels of Leon G. Collin are not isolated books. Each one is a door, opening onto a different section of The Archive, a thematic structure that grows with every story told.
The Archive is the connective tissue between fiction and documented reality. It holds the historical sources, the mythological materials, the scientific data and the narrative threads that make each novel more than a story: it makes them an investigation.
Four archives. Two novels. Every file contains something that was always there, waiting to be read correctly.
Each section distinguishes clearly between what is real and documented, what is narrative interpretation, and what belongs to the world of fiction. The line is always visible. That is the Archive's first rule.
The Four Archives
Novel → Odysseus / Odisseo
Twenty years of absence. An identity erased by war. A return no one expected. The Mythic Archive holds the materials of myth, memory, and the question of who we become when no one is watching.
Open the Mythic Archive →Novel → Threads of Time / Le Trame del Tempo
Rome. The Moon. A two-thousand-year design. The Historical-Scientific Archive holds the intersection of history, archaeology, quantum physics and the oldest question of all: does free will exist?
Open the Historical-Scientific Archive →Novel → Threads of Time / Le Trame del Tempo
1969–1977. The seismic network left on the Moon by Apollo 12, 14, 15, and 16 transmitted data for eight years. Some signals were ordinary. Others were never definitively classified by the original analysis.
Open the Apollo Archive →Novel → Threads of Time / Le Trame del Tempo
From the cuneiform tablets of Nineveh to the Node of Aššur. The oldest empire in recorded history left behind not just ruins, but a blueprint for controlling the nodes of history itself.
Open the Aššur Archive →A Note on Content
Documented Reference
Real & Verifiable
Historical facts, scientific data, archaeological records, classical sources. These are presented with precision and can be independently verified.
Narrative Element
Fiction & Story
Characters, events, scenes and objects belonging to the novels. Clearly presented as part of the work, not as historical documents.
Interpretive Path
Thematic Reading
Symbolic and thematic threads that guide the reading: myth, return, free will, memory, signal. Evocative by nature, not presented as factual claims.
Athenaeum
The Athenaeum is the restricted section. Members receive dossiers, chapter previews, and dispatches from The Archive, before anyone else.
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