In the case of X66, those limitations are not merely tolerated—they are embraced. They encourage improvisation, invite reinterpretation, and open new directions for visual storytelling.
by The Archivist, Mar 09, 2026
Portsmouth, NH — March 7, 2026 — Independent creator Jan Carson Weatherby today announced the premiere of Erase My Head, a new science-fiction micro-drama series launching on YouTube and across social media as part of the larger X66 Storyverse. Adapted from the opening novel of the six-book X66 saga, Erase My Head
by The Archivist, Mar 07, 2026
Across more than seventy short episodes released throughout 2026, Erase My Head unfolds as an experiment in long-form narrative storytelling produced by a single creator.
by The Archivist, Mar 07, 2026
As Hala began to sing, the room settled into coherence. Her voice filled the space without strain, low and commanding, textured with age and indulgence. The acoustics embraced her. The audience leaned forward as one organism.
by The Archivist, Mar 07, 2026
He remembers the sound first—the hollow metallic patience of it—then a man pacing, then nothing. The memory does not unfold. It flashes. A single frame misfiled in the wrong city.
by The Archivist, Feb 28, 2026
“You stood right there,” I told him, pointing at the kitchen doorway. “Barefoot. Shirt inside out. You kept saying you’d figured it out and that nobody was listening because we were too close to hear.”
by The Archivist, Feb 25, 2026