Everything Yet Nothing

A reflective autofiction on modern life, ambition, and uncertainty

LONDON, ENGLAND, January 23, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Everything Yet Nothing by Izza Ariffin is an autofiction novel that explores the emotional contradictions of contemporary life, particularly within environments shaped by momentum and expectation.

Rather than relying on dramatic plot turns, the novel traces interior shifts – hesitation, longing, fatigue, and self-awareness – capturing what it feels like to live a life that appears full while remaining emotionally unsettled. The narrative is shaped less by events than by what lingers beneath them.

“I wanted to write about the space between having enough and still feeling unsettled,” says Ariffin. “About lives that look stable on the outside but feel emotionally unresolved underneath.”

Written in a restrained, observational voice, Everything Yet Nothing resists tidy conclusions and redemptive arcs. Healing, when it appears, is quiet and incremental rather than transformative.

“This isn’t a book about fixing yourself,” Ariffin adds. “It’s about noticing what’s already there, and allowing uncertainty to exist without rushing to resolve it.”

The novel speaks to the experience of living in environments that reward progress and composure, while leaving little space for pause or reflection. It explores what it means to sit with uncertainty in lives that appear, from the outside, to be moving forward.

Author

Izza Ariffin is a strategy director and writer whose work explores identity, ambition, and emotional life in modern cities. Everything Yet Nothing is her debut autofiction novel.

Availability

Available via major online retailers.


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