Six years of posts. Two hundred and thirty thousand followers. And not one word he'd ever said directly to the person who mattered most. Dominic Reyes runs @novaarchive - a wildly popular fan account dedicated to NOVA, the K-pop group he has spent the better part of his adult life writing about from a careful, considered distance. He knows their discography by heart, their stage presence down to the light cues, and the particular quality of silence each of them keeps when no one's watching. He is very good at watching. He has never once thought this was a problem. Then he applies for a job managing NOVA's social media for their world tour. At two in the morning. In socks with a hole in the left toe. As a joke. He gets it. Now Dominic is inside the thing he's been archiving - in rehearsal rooms, in venue wings, in green rooms where idols sit on floors and drink water and are, inconveniently, just people. Seon Junho, NOVA's magnetic center and the subject of six years' worth of Dominic's most embarrassing writing, turns out to be exacting and occasionally kind and genuinely interesting. Everything Dominic told himself he wanted is within reach. So why can't he stop thinking about Sol? Sol Baek, NOVA's quietly extraordinary main dancer, has a habit of simply being there - steadying things before they fall, staying in empty rooms without explanation, saying the precisely right thing in the fewest possible words. He doesn't perform attention. He just pays it. And somewhere between a stairwell at midnight and a loading bay in Osaka and a shared container of rice in a venue media room, Dominic's careful architecture of wanting starts to come apart at the seams. The Archive and the Address is a slow-burn romance about the difference between the story you've been telling yourself and the one you're actually in. It's about parasocial love and real love, about the safety of distance and the cost of it, about a man who is very good at writing about feelings and very, very bad at having them out loud - until he accidentally posts the most honest thing he's ever written to an account with two hundred and sixty thousand followers at four forty-one in the morning. And then his phone rings. And keeps ringing. And somewhere on the fourteenth floor, a door is unlocked and waiting.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Six years of posts. Two hundred and thirty thousand followers. And not one word he'd ever said directly to the person who mattered most.Dominic Reyes runs atnovaarchive - a wildly popular fan account dedicated to NOVA, the K-pop group he has spent the better part of his adult life writing about from a careful, considered distance. He knows their discography by heart, their stage presence down to the light cues, and the particular quality of silence each of them keeps when no one's watching. He is very good at watching. He has never once thought this was a problem.Then he applies for a job managing NOVA's social media for their world tour. At two in the morning. In socks with a hole in the left toe. As a joke.He gets it.Now Dominic is inside the thing he's been archiving - in rehearsal rooms, in venue wings, in green rooms where idols sit on floors and drink water and are, inconveniently, just people. Seon Junho, NOVA's magnetic center and the subject of six years' worth of Dominic's most embarrassing writing, turns out to be exacting and occasionally kind and genuinely interesting. Everything Dominic told himself he wanted is within reach.So why can't he stop thinking about Sol?Sol Baek, NOVA's quietly extraordinary main dancer, has a habit of simply being there - steadying things before they fall, staying in empty rooms without explanation, saying the precisely right thing in the fewest possible words. He doesn't perform attention. He just pays it. And somewhere between a stairwell at midnight and a loading bay in Osaka and a shared container of rice in a venue media room, Dominic's careful architecture of wanting starts to come apart at the seams.The Archive and the Address is a slow-burn romance about the difference between the story you've been telling yourself and the one you're actually in. It's about parasocial love and real love, about the safety of distance and the cost of it, about a man who is very good at writing about feelings and very, very bad at having them out loud - until he accidentally posts the most honest thing he's ever written to an account with two hundred and sixty thousand followers at four forty-one in the morning.And then his phone rings. And keeps ringing. And somewhere on the fourteenth floor, a door is unlocked and waiting. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233668586
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Six years of posts. Two hundred and thirty thousand followers. And not one word he'd ever said directly to the person who mattered most.Dominic Reyes runs atnovaarchive - a wildly popular fan account dedicated to NOVA, the K-pop group he has spent the better part of his adult life writing about from a careful, considered distance. He knows their discography by heart, their stage presence down to the light cues, and the particular quality of silence each of them keeps when no one's watching. He is very good at watching. He has never once thought this was a problem.Then he applies for a job managing NOVA's social media for their world tour. At two in the morning. In socks with a hole in the left toe. As a joke.He gets it.Now Dominic is inside the thing he's been archiving - in rehearsal rooms, in venue wings, in green rooms where idols sit on floors and drink water and are, inconveniently, just people. Seon Junho, NOVA's magnetic center and the subject of six years' worth of Dominic's most embarrassing writing, turns out to be exacting and occasionally kind and genuinely interesting. Everything Dominic told himself he wanted is within reach.So why can't he stop thinking about Sol?Sol Baek, NOVA's quietly extraordinary main dancer, has a habit of simply being there - steadying things before they fall, staying in empty rooms without explanation, saying the precisely right thing in the fewest possible words. He doesn't perform attention. He just pays it. And somewhere between a stairwell at midnight and a loading bay in Osaka and a shared container of rice in a venue media room, Dominic's careful architecture of wanting starts to come apart at the seams.The Archive and the Address is a slow-burn romance about the difference between the story you've been telling yourself and the one you're actually in. It's about parasocial love and real love, about the safety of distance and the cost of it, about a man who is very good at writing about feelings and very, very bad at having them out loud - until he accidentally posts the most honest thing he's ever written to an account with two hundred and sixty thousand followers at four forty-one in the morning.And then his phone rings. And keeps ringing. And somewhere on the fourteenth floor, a door is unlocked and waiting. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233668586
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Six years of posts. Two hundred and thirty thousand followers. And not one word he'd ever said directly to the person who mattered most.Dominic Reyes runs atnovaarchive - a wildly popular fan account dedicated to NOVA, the K-pop group he has spent the better part of his adult life writing about from a careful, considered distance. He knows their discography by heart, their stage presence down to the light cues, and the particular quality of silence each of them keeps when no one's watching. He is very good at watching. He has never once thought this was a problem.Then he applies for a job managing NOVA's social media for their world tour. At two in the morning. In socks with a hole in the left toe. As a joke.He gets it.Now Dominic is inside the thing he's been archiving - in rehearsal rooms, in venue wings, in green rooms where idols sit on floors and drink water and are, inconveniently, just people. Seon Junho, NOVA's magnetic center and the subject of six years' worth of Dominic's most embarrassing writing, turns out to be exacting and occasionally kind and genuinely interesting. Everything Dominic told himself he wanted is within reach.So why can't he stop thinking about Sol?Sol Baek, NOVA's quietly extraordinary main dancer, has a habit of simply being there - steadying things before they fall, staying in empty rooms without explanation, saying the precisely right thing in the fewest possible words. He doesn't perform attention. He just pays it. And somewhere between a stairwell at midnight and a loading bay in Osaka and a shared container of rice in a venue media room, Dominic's careful architecture of wanting starts to come apart at the seams.The Archive and the Address is a slow-burn romance about the difference between the story you've been telling yourself and the one you're actually in. It's about parasocial love and real love, about the safety of distance and the cost of it, about a man who is very good at writing about feelings and very, very bad at having them out loud - until he accidentally posts the most honest thing he's ever written to an account with two hundred and sixty thousand followers at four forty-one in the morning.And then his phone rings. And keeps ringing. And somewhere on the fourteenth floor, a door is unlocked and waiting. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798233668586
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