You’re good at everything except stopping.
Not stopping to rest — stopping to actually stop. The kind of stopping where your mind goes quiet and tomorrow’s list stays where it belongs.
Prince Freddie was written for that moment. The one at the end of the day when you finally lie down but your brain hasn’t caught up yet.
What is this?
Cozy bedtime stories. Set on the Spanish coast, where a small corgi named Prince Freddie lives in a cottage and investigates gentle, unhurried mysteries — lighthouses with riddles, seagull parliaments, sandcastle civilisations that have been there for centuries.
Nothing is resolved with urgency. Nobody runs. The problems are philosophical but small.
Each story is written to be read in bed, when the day is done — long enough to carry you somewhere else, short enough that you’ll be asleep before it ends.
Who is this for?
For the ones who can’t switch off at night. For the ones who’ve tried every sleep hack and still lie awake. For anyone who wants something gentle and intelligent at the end of the day — something that asks nothing of you except to read.
New stories arrive every Sunday. Free to read, always.
What readers say
“The lighthouse story contains one of the best sentences I’ve encountered this year.”
— Sandra J., subscriber
“I didn’t expect to find something that actually helps me sleep. Prince Freddie is not what I expected.”
— Luckie D., subscriber
Start here: The Lighthouse Keeper’s Riddle — the story that made one reader call it “one of the best sentences I’ve encountered this year.”

