A novel by WG Docent

Silas and the Wizard

An illustrated story about ordinary days that tilt toward the impossible — told with black-line wit, warm friendship, and real life struggles. There's also a couple of cats with very strong opinions.

Cover of Silas and the Wizard

Stories drawn in ink

WG Docent writes fiction at the intersection of the everyday and the uncanny — where a wizard might explain Fibonacci over breakfast, and a black cat may simply walk away, unimpressed.

Illustrated throughout

Black-line artwork accompanies the story, giving each scene the feel of a hand-drawn fable.

Magical realism

Strange things happen quietly, as if wonder were just another household guest.

Character-first

Silas, the Wizard, Wallace, Frank, and friends carry the story — grumpy, stubborn, and deeply human.

Inside the book

A few moments from the illustrated world of Silas and the Wizard.