The characters in these stories are almost all reflected in the sea crystalline waters of lower Sulcis, Sardinia. In doing so, they look out into the cliff of time allowing it to see into them. Beyond the setting, the common thread that binds them is precisely this relationship, this confrontation directly or indirectly with the ineffable reflections of the relationship between space and time. Chronos is the engine of these stories, in its becoming a curve, a spiral generating a universe, if you will a multiverse. The narrative, in fact tries to play with the junctions, the forks of life. It is in this way that the narratives often find themselves poised between the possible and the real. At times they seem to slide on a brittle ridge, where the contours of the concrete fray leaving room for the improbable ... yet still possible. On the other hand - paraphrasing Nietzsche - he who has a strong enough why ... can overcome any how.