Thousands of people walk with their backs to a train, carrying a suitcase. A journey begins.

Miles' Travels

Miles' Travels is a series of short stories where each episode begins in a real place—a city, a journey, an encounter—and transforms into an inner experience. Sometimes it's a physical journey. Other times, a pause. Or a question that arises unexpectedly.

In its early episodes, Miles is almost a narrative figure: a moving observer, a character who moves lightly, as if the journey were merely a device for describing the world. There's something comic-book-like about that beginning: clear scenes, movement, situations that unfold with a certain detachment.

But from a specific episode onwards, something changes.
The journey ceases to be merely a stage and begins to affect those who experience it.

Miles no longer just observes. He begins to get involved. To doubt. To pause. The cities cease to be mere postcards and become spaces where decisions, silences, small losses, and unexpected discoveries occur. While still remaining a character, Miles begins to seem like a real person: someone who could exist outside the text.

From that point on, the series becomes more intimate. Not because it abandons the journey, but because it transforms it into a mirror. Each episode remains self-contained, but the inner journey becomes more visible.

There is no single way to read this series.

You can start with the first episode and follow the entire journey,
or enter through any of them and let that fragment have a dialogue with you.

Some readers read one episode per day.
Others arrive at just one and stay there.
Both forms are valid.

Here you will find all the episodes of the series, presented in order.

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