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A Song for the End of the World (2026)
A novella by Mia Dalia
Introduction by A.C. Wise
Artwork by Richard A. Kirk

SYNOPSIS: A television crew ventures into the Bermuda Triangle chasing an ancient myth. What they find instead is isolation, fear, and a creeping sense that something is calling to them from the deep. As their perceptions unravel and reality fractures, the line between legend and madness dissolves. Songs drift across the eerily still water—and one question becomes impossible to ignore: what if the Sirens are real?

Published in the following editions:
| 250 numbered, offset printed, Smyth-sewn, cloth-covered hardcovers, signed by Mia Dalia, $40 |
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| 15 lettered, offset printed, Smyth-sewn, traycased hardcovers, both book and traycase completely hand made using the finest materials, signed by Mia Dalia, $TBD but at least $650 based on anticipated materials and labor. |
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Praise for the Works of Mia Dalia
"Dalia’s novella is an ode to wonder, but it’s also a cautionary tale. Hang on to your sense of wonder and awe and enter into A Song for the End of the World."
—A.C. Wise on A Song for the End of the World
"Beautifully detailed characters and a subtle slide into dread . . ."
—Booklist (Starred Review) on Haven
"Chilling and poignant, and with a powerful sense of place."
—M.R. CAREY on Alakazam
"There are no tricks here, only the very real magic of a masterful storyteller. Mia Dalia has the sleight of hand that comes with being a truly gifted writer."
—Ian Rogers on Alakazam
"Highly recommended for gothic fiction readers and fans of Shirley Jackson."
—Library Journal about Haven
"Dalia’s premises and prose possess an imaginative directness reminiscent of Stephen King’s work."
—Kirkus Reviews about Smile So Red and Other Tales of Madness
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