About The Author

Jesse Jordan is a writer whose work focuses on long-form narrative development and character-driven storytelling. His creative practice spans multiple disciplines, but writing has remained a constant—serving as a way to explore questions of memory, identity, and human connection across time.

Much of his work is shaped by an interest in how personal and collective histories intersect: how moments of trauma, care, and choice leave impressions that extend beyond the individuals who experience them. Rather than seeking resolution, his writing often returns to the same questions from different angles, allowing meaning to accumulate gradually through reflection and recurrence.

The Scarlet Project represents an ongoing commitment to this approach. Developed as a multi-book narrative world, the project is designed to unfold slowly, prioritizing emotional honesty and structural intention over immediacy. Jesse approaches the work with the belief that some stories are best told across time—both in their creation and in their reading.

This site serves as the working home of The Scarlet Project, documenting its development and offering a space for selected writing and reflection as the project continues.