Ai Jiang
Linghun
Paperback | Dark Matter Ink
Ai Jiang’s LINGHUN is a haunting meditation on loss, longing, and the sacrifices we make for the ones we love. Beautifully lyrical and chillingly evocative, it lingers like a ghost long after the final page.
WELCOME TO HOME—WHERE THE DEAD NEVER LEAVE. The town of HOME is unlike any other. Its streets are lined with houses that refuse to let go of their dead, trapping restless spirits within their walls. Those who grieve come from all over, willing to pay any price for a chance to see their lost loved ones again. The desperate wait their turn, hoping for a home to empty. But the dead don’t always make room for the living. For Wenqi, HOME is an obsession. She watches from the edges, an outsider longing to belong, hoping to claim a house and the comfort of ghosts. But when she finally steps inside, she learns that some memories refuse to fade—and some houses hold secrets that were never meant to be uncovered.
Linghun also includes the following bonus content.
- Foreword by Yi Izzy Yu
- "A Ramble on Di Fu Ling & Death," an essay by Ai Jiang
- "Yǒngshí," a short story by Ai Jiang
- "Teeter Totter," a short story by Ai Jiang
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