
Seams of the Infinite
From the Dark Archives of D. William Graves
D. William Graves(Author)
Lacandon Jungle Press
Published on 23. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
138 pages
978-1-967354-07-8 (ISBN)
Description
History records the box score. It does not record the cost.
On a warm June night in 1970, Dock Ellis took the mound in San Diego and etched his name into baseball immortality. The world remembers the no-hitter. It remembers the controversy. It remembers the myth.
But myths leave out the things that breathe.
Seams of the Infinite pulls back the curtain on that night and reveals the truth Dock never told: the strike zone bending at impossible angles, the umpire speaking in two voices, the sky splitting to show a creature made of rules no man ever agreed to follow. As Dock pitches deeper into the game, time fractures. The field becomes a fault line. Reality thins.
What rises through those cracks forces him to witness the moments America refuses to reconcile - the murder of Emmett Till, the assassination of Malcolm X, the killing of Dr. King, the smoke-choked nights of the Watts Riots. A ledger of lives cut down by the same unseen hand.
The Arbiter claims it all. The Arbiter tallies. The Arbiter decides what counts.
Dock must decide whether a man can fight back when the enemy is the rulebook itself.
Blending historical events with cosmic horror, Seams of the Infinite is a brutal, mesmerizing descent into the machinery beneath American life. For readers of Victor LaValle, Matt Ruff, Colson Whitehead, and fans of The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, and Lovecraft Country - this story reframes a legendary sports moment as a confrontation with something older, colder, and infinitely patient.
Some games end at the last out.
This one doesn't.
More details
Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
184 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-967354-07-8 (9781967354078)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
D. William Graves is a dark fiction author and the founder of Lacandon Jungle Press, an independent publishing house dedicated to bold storytelling across genres and generations. His work explores the fault lines between history and myth, often uncovering the quiet machinery that shapes culture, memory, and power.Through Lacandon Jungle Press, Graves curates and publishes original fiction, experimental narratives, and culturally rooted stories that resist easy categorization. His writing is driven by a fascination with the strange intersections of American history, speculative imagination, and the stories we tell to survive both.Whether crafting unsettling cosmic horror or building platforms for emerging voices, Graves approaches publishing as both art and excavation-digging beneath the surface to reveal what lingers in the seams.