

This novel did not begin as a novel.
It began as a travel itinerary.
Preparing to deliver a workshop in the Faroe Islands, Cindy Hansen started exploring the islands' history and mythology. The women of those earliest settlements came to her before the research did — not as facts, but as presences. She didn't read her way to them. She felt them. And slowly recognized something: she was one of them.
About the Author
Cindy works at the intersection of equitable digital mental health systems and land-based healing — research that asks whose voices shape the data, and whose knowledge the record forgets.
Her own roots run through the Isle of Man, where Norse law once met Gaelic land memory. She works with forest therapy practitioner students through Wildcraft Forest School.
Her fiction asks the same questions her research does — through the register where people actually live: story, body, and the long memory of land.

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The Stones and the Mist
Literary Historical Fiction | Memory, Survival, and Land-Held Knowledge Faroe Islands, 825 CE

A Time of Conquest and Conversion
Faroe Islands, 825 CE. As new powers reshape belief and belonging, older ways of knowing are pushed toward silence. Systems of record replace relational law. Conquest and conversion curate memory. Yet the land remembers. The tide keeps its own record. Not all histories consent to disappear.
Through a mythic, saga-inflected voice, The Stones and the Mist explores who gets written into history and who is left out — land-held knowledge beyond institutional record, women's memory carried across generations, and the fragile persistence of relational worlds under pressure.

Landscape as Character
This is a novel in which environment is not backdrop but protagonist. The Faroe Islands — their stone, their fog, their tidal edges — organize the characters as surely as any human relationship does. The land does not offer sentimental comfort. It holds memory. It demands attention. It speaks in the older language of place.
For readers drawn to northern mythic sensibilities, to thin places where the veil between past and present grows luminous, and to stories where survival depends on relationship rather than conquest — this is that territory.

Memory Beyond the Archive
At its heart, The Stones and the Mist asks how stories choose their tellers, how courage is found in uncertainty, and how knowledge survives when the institutions meant to preserve it do not.
In the spaces between archive and oral memory, between law and land, between erasure and endurance — something older continues to speak.

Welcome to the Stones and Mist Inner Circle
A gathering place for readers drawn to the ideas, history, and landscape behind the story — before The Stones and the Mist steps fully into the world. The Inner Circle is not early access to the novel. It is immersion in the world and thinking that shaped it. Inside you will find: Exclusive audio pieces — Told the Old Way, The Thin Places, and The Treadlight — crafted to convey the atmospheric and mythic register of the novel Behind-the-scenes reflections on the research, historical sources, and thematic questions that drove the writing Essays on the landscapes, mythology, and erased histories that the story listens for An early preview of Chapter One Content unfolds sequentially — the way stories were once shared. By voice, by breath, by firelight. If you have ever felt that history holds more than what is written — that the land remembers, that women's voices travel farther than ink — you are already part of this circle. Already a site member? Log in through the website or app for immediate access. New here? A free account takes moments to create. When you reach the login page, follow the sign-up link. Once inside, you can also enroll in the online program to receive updates as new content and launch details become available.
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