an invitation to the curated & the unseen
Every World Eventually
Finds Its Way Here.
Letters to the Archive is a serialized fiction publishing house where forgotten histories, impossible worlds, and hidden correspondence are preserved for those willing to look deeper.
What Is the Archive?
The Archive is not a library. A library organizes what is known. The Archive preserves what was nearly lost — forgotten histories, impossible worlds, sealed letters, and the strange records of lives lived in places that do not appear on any accepted map.
Each collection held here exists independently, with its own characters, history, and rules. But readers who look carefully enough will begin to notice the connections. A name recurring across centuries. A symbol appearing in unrelated correspondence. A door that opens in more than one world.
We are not the authors of these records. We are their keepers.
Browse the CollectionSerialized Worlds
Stories delivered in chapters, dispatches, and correspondence — built to be discovered over time.
Hidden Connections
Each collection stands alone. But threads run between them for those who choose to follow.
Preserved Records
Lore documents, maps, worldbuilding artifacts, and archive discoveries exclusive to members.
Living Publication
The Archive grows continuously. New records are added. Old mysteries are reopened.
Nerd Notes
A progression fantasy and LitRPG adventure where dungeon exploration, guild politics, and personal mystery are documented through the private correspondence of those who lived — and sometimes didn't — to write about it.
Part adventure log. Part letter archive. Part investigation into why the dungeons are changing and what they might actually be trying to say.
RoadPlatform
The Collection
Each record below represents a living collection. Some are open. Others are in preparation. All are preserved here for those willing to wait.
Nerd Notes
Progression fantasy told through private dispatches, field records, and the increasingly strange notes of those exploring a dungeon that seems to be learning.
Dear Reader
An epistolary mystery told entirely through letters between two people who may — or may not — exist in the same timeline.
The Cold Case Files
Cases officially closed decades ago. Someone has been quietly reopening them. The files are incomplete. They always were.
Signal Lost
Recovered transmissions from a deep space station that went dark eleven months before they were received. The crew log ends three weeks before the blackout.
The Hollow House
An estate uninhabited for forty years. The inventory catalogued before its last sale describes rooms that do not appear on the floor plan.
The Hedge Witch Gazette
A cozy fantasy newsletter published irregularly from a cottage that does not appear on any postal registry. The subscription list keeps growing anyway.
Become an Archivist
The Archive does not advertise. It does not promote. It is not for everyone. But for those who find it — those who genuinely look — membership is available to those who request it.
Monthly Dispatches
Exclusive correspondence: letters, field notes, records, and discoveries from across the collections.
Worldbuilding Artifacts
Maps, lore documents, illustrated records, and archive materials unavailable outside membership.
Early Access
New chapters, new collections, and new discoveries before they enter the general record.
Digital Collectibles
Illustrated archive cards, sealed correspondence facsimiles, and numbered prints issued each season.
Archive Discoveries
Access to deeper records — the cases that were closed and the collections still being catalogued.
Membership is processed manually. Applications are reviewed and access is granted at the discretion of the Archive's curatorial staff.
Request Access
Archivist Membership · Application Form
Applications reviewed within one archival cycle (3–5 days).
Recent Discoveries
On the Question of Whether Dungeons Are Sentient, and Why It Matters
Three explorers have now filed reports describing the same phenomenon: a corridor that wasn't there on the previous descent. Not hidden. Not locked. Simply absent, then present.
Read the Record →The Guild Classification System and Why Nobody Agrees on It
The Adventurers Guild uses a ranking system introduced in the third century and amended at least forty times since. The current version contradicts itself in no fewer than seven places.
Read the Record →What Letters to the Archive Is and What We're Building Here
This is a record of what we are. A publishing house built not around an author but around a collection. The stories are larger than any single person who might write them.
Read the Record →