By a guy who now knows the Amazon dashboard far more intimately than any human being should

A few days have passed since Hidden Alignment wandered nervously onto Amazon wearing its little paperback suit and pretending not to panic.
And I’ll be honest with you.
Being a first-time author is psychologically fascinating because every tiny event suddenly feels enormous.
One sale?
Magnificent.
A literary triumph.
Call the newspapers.
No sales for six hours?
Clearly history will remember me only as “that railway bloke who briefly hallucinated he was a novelist.”
This is apparently normal.
I have learned that independent authors spend roughly 94% of their time refreshing sales pages and the remaining 6% wondering if they accidentally made every chapter too intelligent, too weird, or perhaps not weird enough.
But here’s the important part:
I still genuinely believe Hidden Alignment is worth your time.
Not because I think I’m the next great literary mastermind.
Good grief no.
I still stare at my keyboard sometimes like it personally betrayed me, and I occasionally use the wrong “there” while feeling smug about my own writing.
I believe in it because I think stories should leave fingerprints on your brain.
And Hidden Alignment does that strange quiet thing where details start connecting hours later.
The rail lines.
The signals.
The conversations that sound ordinary until suddenly they aren’t.
The creeping realization that something underneath everything has been moving the entire time.
It’s the kind of story that sneaks up on you.
Like hearing a distant train late at night and realizing it’s closer than you thought.
The paperback version is already available now, and tomorrow the Kindle version officially releases for those who enjoy reading themselves into mild paranoia at unreasonable hours of the night.
So if you’ve been thinking:
“Eh, maybe I’ll check it out eventually…”
This is me politely nudging you toward eventually.
Buy the paperback.
Grab the Kindle version tomorrow.
Tell a friend who likes mysteries, conspiracies, railways, or fictional situations where absolutely nobody is telling the full truth.
Because independent books survive almost entirely through word of mouth and curious readers taking chances on unknown authors.
And right now, Hidden Alignment is standing in the corner of Amazon quietly raising its hand hoping someone notices it.
Maybe that someone is you.
There’s a QR code below for the technologically gifted among us.
Simply point your phone at it like a confused suburban wizard and apparently modern science handles the rest.
And for those of us who still mistrust QR codes slightly and type passwords with the intensity of a man launching nuclear missiles, there’s also a perfectly normal link below.
Click either one.
The trains are waiting.

Link: https://a.co/d/0enjFI6f
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