✨ ANNOUNCEMENT ✨

 
I’m excited to share the next step in my writing journey.
 
The House in the Wall — a cozy fantasy by J.B. Corgard — is planned for a Q2 2026 release. This story has been quietly coming together behind the scenes, and I’m thrilled to finally start bringing it into the world.
 
The House in the Wall launches a long multi-book cozy fantasy series that I’ll be writing over the next several years. This world is bigger, softer, stranger, and more magical than anything I’ve done before, and I can’t wait to invite readers into it.
 
More updates, sneak peeks, and early visuals are coming soon.
Thank you all for supporting my journey — it means more than you know. 💛

Book Description

The House in the Wall is an adult cozy fantasy adventure set inside an old Victorian mansion turned museum, where a hidden family has lived for generations—unseen, unheard, and carefully embedded within the walls themselves.

The family are tiny, no more than four inches tall, and their home is not magical but practical: built from beams, studs, wallpaper cavities, and discarded human objects repurposed into tools, furniture, and shelter. Their lives revolve around routine, maintenance, and quiet problem-solving as they coexist alongside the much larger world that never notices them.

This is low fantasy. There are no spells or supernatural powers. The wonder comes from scale, ingenuity, and the constant balance between comfort and danger. Inside the wall, the family’s home is warm, familiar, and carefully maintained. Outside it, the mansion is vast, indifferent, and unpredictable.

As small disruptions ripple through their carefully managed existence, the family must adapt without revealing themselves—testing their bonds, their ingenuity, and what it truly means to feel safe in a world not built for them.

The House in the Wall is a story about hidden lives, domestic resilience, and quiet adventure—where comfort is earned, survival is subtle, and even the smallest space can hold a whole world.

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