
It begins when Petra and her younger sister, Patch, overhear a terrible story from long ago and, in its shadow, conjure a ghost of their own. Is it only a trick of the mind? Or has something answered back?
Three decades later, it begins again. Petra—now distant from Patch—wakes to a phantom horse rampaging through her bedroom, splintering chairs and shattering the calm.
Moving in chiaroscuro across our increasingly divided age, Glyph asks whether we are truly reckoning with the histories that shaped us—and with the histories we are creating now.
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