
The Recycling of Nathan Scrzimshaw
Audiobook Edition
It begins quietly. Then nothing stays where it should be.
Memory slips.
Time bends.
And something is watching from the edges of reality.
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A Story That Distorts Reality
A world where identity is unstable.
Where time bends without warning.
And where consciousness itself may not belong to the body it inhabits.
Nothing is fixed.
Not memory. Not self. Not truth.
“You are not who you think you are.”
About the Author
The Recycling of Nathan Scrzimshaw was written by John Norman Cooper, a writer drawn to the boundaries between identity, perception, and reality.
His work explores the unsettling possibility that consciousness is not fixed — that memory, self, and time may shift in ways we barely understand.
Set against the textured world of 1950s London and beyond, the novel reflects a deeply original voice in psychological and speculative fiction.
Now brought to life through immersive audiobook narration.
A Literary Work Rediscovered
A previously unpublished work, brought to light and preserved in its original spirit.
Edited, prepared, and published by his daughter, preserving the originality and depth of the original manuscript.
This edition brings a rare and distinctive literary voice to a modern audience — unfiltered, unconventional, and psychologically profound.
A novel that challenges the boundaries of identity and reality.

Continue the Journey
Part II: An Improbable Return
It doesn’t end. It escalates.
Identities fracture. Reality shifts.
What began as transformation becomes something far more dangerous — and irreversible.