The Day I Met Myself

By Neil J Milliner

1. Book Summary

The Day I Met Myself is a quiet, metaphysical novella about the moment a woman comes face‑to‑face with the version of herself she left behind. Through overlapping timelines, emotional echoes, and intimate interiority, the story explores regret, reincarnation, and the unlived lives that tug at us long after we’ve moved on. Told in twenty short, luminous chapters, it’s a meditation on choice, identity, and the possibility of becoming the person you once abandoned.




2. Back Cover Description

What if the version of you the universe didn’t choose… came back to ask why?

On an ordinary morning, a woman meets the self she left behind—a soul‑draft from a life she almost lived. As timelines flicker and memories collide, she must confront the choices that split her life in two. The encounter forces her to question who she is, who she was meant to be, and whether it’s possible to reclaim the parts of herself she thought were gone forever.

The Day I Met Myself is a quiet, emotionally intelligent story about reincarnation, regret, and the healing power of integration. For anyone who has ever wondered what might have been, this novella offers a tender, haunting answer.

Sometimes the person you need to meet most… is the one you used to be.


3. Key Themes

  • Reincarnation & alternate selves — exploring the metaphysics of identity
  • Emotional healing — integrating past versions of the self
  • Unlived lives — the ache of paths not taken
  • Memory & meaning — how choices shape who we become
  • Quiet speculative fiction — intimate, reflective, character‑driven

4. Who This Book Is For

  • Readers who love metaphysical, literary, or introspective fiction
  • Fans of quiet speculative stories with emotional depth
  • Anyone fascinated by alternate timelines or “what if” narratives
  • Readers seeking a short, resonant, soul‑tugging experience

5. Book Details