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Thursday, January 29, 2026

PROMO: The Radiance of Grace




Historical Novel / Literary

Date Published: October 22, 2025



Before the First Amendment, three courageous women helped shape its soul.

The Radiance of Grace is the powerful, true story of Mary Dyer, Katherine Scott, and Anne Hutchinson—three extraordinary women whose faith, friendship, and moral courage challenged the rigid Puritan authority of 17th-century New England.

More than 150 years before the American Constitution, these Boston women stood for freedom of religion, conscience, and speech, refusing to surrender their personal relationship with God to institutional control. Their activism—rooted in scripture, compassion, and community—sparked social and political reform at a time when women were expected to remain silent.

Leading Bible studies attended by more than 150 people each week, they became influential voices within their communities. When Puritan leadership responded with harassment, exile, and public punishment, the abuse meant to silence them instead strengthened their resolve. Their lives intertwined with men who admired them, men who despised them, and families who endured the cost of conviction.

Drawing from **extensive historical research—including journals, court records, letters, and firsthand accounts—**and woven together with informed imagination, Margaret Cotton brings these overlooked women vividly to life. Their story reveals the deepest roots of American liberty and challenges modern readers to consider:

● What does it mean to live faithfully under unjust authority?

● How far are we willing to go for freedom of conscience?

● What is the personal cost of standing for truth?


The Radiance of Grace is an intimate, inspiring historical narrative for readers of:

● Women’s history

● Early American and colonial history

● Faith-based and Christian nonfiction

● Social justice and religious freedom

● Readers drawn to untold stories that shaped the foundation of America


These women were nearly erased from history—but their legacy still calls us to courage, purpose, and grace.

It is time to hear their true story.



About the Author


Margaret Cotton is an author and lifelong storyteller who writes books she longs to read—stories of compelling characters facing complex moral choices. The Radiance of Grace is her first historical narrative. It is an invitation for readers to engage with history, conscience, and transformation. Margaret describes her writing process as both surrender and gratitude—a deep immersion where research, imagination, doubt, and discovery converge until clarity emerges.

Her writing journey is rooted in both scholarship and wonder. A recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for Independent Study, Margaret spent years researching female faith activism in 17th-century New England—a topic that would eventually become The Radiance of Grace. Although she attempted the story earlier, she paused for two decades, trusting that the time was not yet right.

Her confidence grew during the writing of her first book, Raised!, a true miracle memoir that revealed an uncanny alignment between informed imagination and the creative flow of unexpected truth. With advice from a seasoned New York editor and an evolving sense of purpose, Margaret subsequently returned to this historical work—where, she says, “The story finally developed as it was meant to be told and at the right time.”

Margaret Cotton was a featured presenter at reading and writing workshops, professional conferences, and continuing education events in multiple states and Central America. Her copyrighted educational materials emphasize the value of a cognitive conversation between the writing and comprehension processes for middle grade students. She is equally comfortable speaking to book clubs and historical societies.

As a Certified Professional Photographer (PPA), Margaret photographed more than 250 weddings, including international venues—an experience that deepened her understanding of human connection, resilience, and the deep longing for story within all cultures. She lives with her husband of over fifty years, is the mother of two, grandmother of seven, and believes that curiosity, faith, and purpose only deepen with time.

 

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Blog Tour: With These Hands

 




Crime Thriller

Date Published: December 3, 2025


At the age of 13, Aurelia’s entire life changes when her parents begin to align themselves with the Juarez Cartel, running drugs and trafficking women through Rio Bravo, their small town off the Rio Grande River. Determined to get away from this life, Aurelia collects years of evidence on the cartel.

At the age of 17, she is forced to run when her parents arrange a marriage to a cartel member. After working with the FBI to take down most of the cartel, she is placed in a protection program. Unbeknownst to her, the Juarez Cartel has rebuilt and is stronger now than before.

In a twist of fate, Aurelia is kidnapped, forced to marry Diego, son to the leader of the cartel, and produce an heir. Diego, who becomes an unseen ally, along with Aurelia begin to align themselves with individuals throughout Mexico to take down the cartel. They will fight, blackmail, and kill to protect those they love.

In an act of desperation, Diego makes the ultimate sacrifice and enlists the help of Daniel Zimmerman, a U.S. FBI agent and Aurelia’s first love. On the day of the raid, will everyone make it out of Mexico alive?



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Looking at Diego, I really take him in. The tall, lanky boy that I knew is gone. I stare at the muscles that fill out the shirt Diego wears. The soft brown color of his skin, peeking out from the collar of his shirt, is darker than I remember. His face is chiseled with a prominent jaw line. Hair, long enough to run my fingers through, graces his head. I see those eyes I remember. Kind, dark pools of ink.

Angry with myself for the feelings coursing through my body right now, I look away. I hate that I feel even an ounce of attraction toward him.

“I didn’t know what your stomach could handle, so I brought you something light. If you want something else, I can get it for you. There is also an ice pack for your eye and some pain medicine.”

I just nod, and pick up the water bottle, taking a long drink. I nibble on the crackers as I hear Diego say, “You can ask me anything. This is one place you are free to talk. Between the ocean waves and the wind, the listening devices can’t pick up our voices as long as we talk softly. I am sorry I was so angry with you earlier. You do not know what I have sacrificed, and that was not fair of me to think otherwise.”

Out of all the things I should have asked, “Why?” is all that comes out.

Diego just looks at me and raises an eyebrow. “Why would you sacrifice anything for me?” I clarify.

Diego just sits there for a while, looking at the ocean before he finally speaks.

“Our lives are actually a lot alike. We both had a parent taken from us when we were young, and our lives ripped out from under us. That control was taken from both of us, and we did the best we could with the life we were given. I wanted nothing to do with that life and had pretty much given up hope, until one day I met this beautiful, feisty girl, who, despite what life had given her, was determined to make the most of it.”

Diego turns to look at me.

“The days I spent with you on the back porch of your mom’s house were the best days of my life.”

“Then you stopped coming and joined the enemy!” I practically yell at him.

“Do you think I had a choice any more than you did?” Diego yells, hitting his fist on the chair, knocking over the food.

“Shit!” Standing up, he runs his hands through his hair.

“I’m sorry. Hector saw the friendship between the two of us on those visits and reported it back to my father. Miguel was already trying to get me under his thumb, and he saw an opportunity to use you to get that done. I told him he was crazy, and you were just some stupid kid I had to talk to while we were there. I knew he had eyes watching, so I started being part of the conversations with the cartel to get their eyes off you.”

I sit there in stunned silence. It was like I had been putting a puzzle of my life together and thought I knew what the picture was, only to realize I was not even given all the pieces.

“I still continued to watch you, even though you wouldn’t even look at me. I was planning to explain everything to you, but then you met Daniel. Believe it or not, I was happy for you. Your entire way of being changed for the better. I was hopeful that you would just keep under the radar, and he would get you out of that life. I was just biding my time until that happened, and then I was going to tell my father that I was out. If that meant the end of me, that was fine, because I knew one of us would have a life beyond all of this.”

“What?” I whisper.

I don’t even think he hears me as he starts pacing. “Then you guys got caught and-” I stand up at this point and am shaking from head to toe.

“Did you know? Did you know what they were going to do to him?” I yell.

“I was pulling more and more away from the cartel’s dealings. I did not know what was happening until Daniel was already gone.” I know by the way he holds my eyes—he is telling the truth. Sinking back into the chair, I turn my head toward the ocean.

“I was going to come to you after that and try to explain. I waited for you after a shift one night. When you came out, you had a determined look in your eye. Instead of approaching you, I followed you.”

At this, I whip my head around to look at him.

“Imagine my surprise when you ended up at the docks where the cartel just happened to be unloading drugs.”

“Did you rat me out?” I ask.

A hurt look crosses his face before he looks away again.

“No, I told my father I wanted in on the runs after that. I thought if I was there, I might be able to protect you. The night you were spotted, I did everything I could to make sure you got away.”

“You knew I was there?”

“I always knew where you were, crazy girl. I saw you even when you didn’t see yourself.”

  


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T.R. Motley. I have lived in Oklahoma all of my life. For the last 28 years now, I have dedicated my life to taking care of my family and other families as a nurse. I worked in the Pediatric ICU for 25 years taking care of extremely sick children. There were highs, when I was able to place a child in his parent's arms after a being on life support to watch the smile on both of their faced for a very long time. There were lows, when I placed a child in their parent's arms, which would be the last time they would ever hold them.

My love of books started as a teen when life was not the best, and I would place myself in the characters shoes and get lost in the story. As an adult, it was my escape from reality in a sometimes cruel world. Along the way, my own stories began to swirl in my head. I always wanted to put those stories on paper, but needing to be a responsible adult, took the safe route.

On my last week in the PICU, my fellow coworkers and I went on a float trip. Several people asked if we had it to do over again, would we still have become a nurse. Surprisingly, only two people said they would. When going around and asking what everyone would have done instead, I said I would have become an author. Silence ensued for a minute, before there was a chorus of, "Go for it!" Two months later, I did a ton of research and started my first novel. Seven months later, I had a completed piece of work. Months of beta reading and changes along with and editor, helped round out what my book has become.

Now, twenty years later, I am pursuing that dream of storytelling.

Aurelia's story is about overcoming any obstacle, even when being pushed down from every angle for most of her life. It is about seeing some of the worst circumstances in life, facing those head on and fighting back to make her life better. It is about believing that just because you were born into a certain life, you can fight for what you want and make your way out. It is about finding love in the worst circumstances and having life ripped away once more. It is about a woman fighting in a man's world and excelling. It is about finding friends in the misted of tragedy and realizing sometimes people will fight for you just as hard.

We see the mark drug cartels not only leave on the U.S. and Mexico in general, but in the lives of real people. We see how easy human trafficking and bringing drugs in from Mexico can be. We learn that people are so greedy for power and money, that they allow these things to happen. People that should protect us. This is a powerful story of how Aurelia, who is immersed into this world, not only fights for herself, but others who have been drug in along with her. There are powerful characters that Aurelia meets along the way who join forces to not only help her with this fight but become the family she never had.

This is a romantic suspense novel, appropriate for ages 18+ (adult only).


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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

PROMO: Shifting Gears in the Crossroads




Business Nonfiction

Date Published: December 1, 2025

Publisher: MindStir Media



Your disruption is not a setback—it’s a setup for success.

At some point, every leader, entrepreneur, and professional reaches a crossroads. A career shift. A business disruption. A personal wake-up call. When what was working no longer fits who you are becoming, the question isn’t if change is coming—it’s how you respond.

In Shifting Gears in the Crossroads, veteran CEO, turnaround expert, and servant leader Darryl Heffline shares a powerful, faith-anchored roadmap for navigating life’s most pivotal transitions with clarity, courage, and purpose.

Drawing on more than 40 years of entrepreneurial and intrapreneurial leadership, Heffline shows how planned or unexpected disruptions can become defining moments of transformation—if you know how to shift gears.

Inside, you’ll discover two proven frameworks:

🔹 The Four Phases of Transformation

Reposition – Let go of what no longer serves you

Rebuild – Strengthen your foundation with intention

Re-Emerge – Step forward with renewed clarity and confidence

Realize – Align your life, leadership, and calling


🔹 The Five Essential Steps to Build a Compelling Case for Change

          1. Recognize the Need for Change
          2. Assess the Current State
          3. Identify the Future State
          4. Map One or Two Viable Paths Forward
          5. Make the Right Choice and Commit with Conviction


Through honest, often humorous, and deeply relatable stories—including Ted the Entrepreneur, Jim the Entrepreneur, and Darryl’s own journey from startup founder to corporate intrapreneur—this book blends practical business wisdom with spiritual insight.

You’ll also gain access to downloadable tools and models designed to help you move beyond surface-level change into lasting transformation.

This book is perfect for:
● Recent college graduates entering the workforce

● Entrepreneurs launching, scaling, or exiting a business

● Early- to mid-career professionals seeking meaning and direction

● Faith-driven leaders navigating uncertainty with purpose


Whether you’re standing at a career crossroads, a leadership transition, or a personal turning point, Shifting Gears in the Crossroads will help you move from Here to There—with faith, focus, and forward momentum.

 

 

About the Author


Darryl Heffline is a seasoned CEO, turnaround expert, and servant leader with more than 40 years of experience helping people and organizations transform and grow. A serial entrepreneur turned intrapreneur, Darryl has launched six startups, led three major turnarounds, executed multiple acquisitions, and driven transformational growth within Fortune 100 companies.

Over the course of his career, he has raised more than $7 million in capital, secured $125 million in annualized contracts, and delivered over $100 million in measurable enterprise value through strategic leadership, operational excellence, and innovation. His work includes turning a struggling $6 million product line into a $60 million business, ultimately scaling toward $150 million in revenue with double-digit EBITDA performance in under three years.

An award-winning business plan writer, Darryl brings his real-world experience to readers through his debut book, Shifting Gears in the Crossroads, with future sequels planned.

Beyond business, Darryl is deeply committed to faith, family, and mentorship. He is a devoted husband of thirty years, father of two, and grandfather of two. A lay minister, wedding officiant, small-group leader, and coach, he has served in more than 35 ministry leadership roles across six states, including Elder, Worship Leader, Teacher, and Mentor.

Together with his wife Dana—an accomplished musician, worship leader, and ministry partner—Darryl continues to invest in discipleship, leadership development, and purpose-driven living. Whether in the boardroom, the church, or the classroom, his mission remains the same: to help others navigate change, discover calling, and lead with integrity.

 

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PROMO: Red's Enemy Cowboy

 


Cowboys of Sunrise Ridge, Book 2

 

Contemporary Western Romance, Small Town Romance

Date Published: January 29, 2026




When enemies are forced to play nice, sparks fly—and nothing’s safe, not even their hearts.

She’s stubborn. He’s infuriating. And neither of them has ever backed down from a challenge.

Now they’ve got to team up—or tear the whole town apart trying.

Autumn Hood spent her whole life tangling with Pete Wolfe.

Her neighbor, her childhood rival, and her personal headache in scuffed-up boots and a cocky grin.

Pete Wolfe finds Autumn Hood stubborn, sharp-tongued, and always three seconds away from hurling a horseshoe at his head. But there’s something about the way she challenges him that attracts him to the cowgirl next door.

And the longer they butt heads, the more the tension sizzles into something they can’t ignore. Something’s starting to change between them. Something special. Something risky.

Love wasn't part of the plan… but trouble sure is.

 


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 Niki Mitchell writes children’s books along with contemporary, paranormal. fantasy, and historical time-travel romance. Married for over thirty years and a romantic at heart, she enjoys writing about strong female characters in unusual settings. When she isn’t playing with her cats, she enjoys reading, taking walks, water aerobics, photography, and traveling.

 

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Blog Tour: Ceremony of Innocence

 




Literary / Historical Fiction

Date Published: 12-02-2025

Publisher: Scrivener Quill



It is June 1924 when an inquisitive but skeptical Gemma Danforth graduates from Wellesley College. Despite a loving family, an idyllic New England girlhood, and family summers in the Hamptons, little had assuaged her doubts Now, with college behind them, she and two classmates leave America bound for post war France where they will be immersed in the pulsating culture of European modernism. While in France, she reunites with her Paris based parents, and, in Nice, amidst its creative ferment, she falls in love with Rhys, a British aristocrat and ex-pat journalist. During this year spent along the Cote d’Azur, encounters with Sara and Gerald Murphy, Somerset Maugham, Zelda, Isadora Duncan and others, adds a depth and richness to the ambience of le midi. And so begins the process of displacing her doubts.

She and Rhys return to American where their values collide with antithetical and alien attitudes. It is these experiences that come to challenge long-held beliefs and provide a vivid counterpoint to their recent immersion in the Modernist aesthetic and world view.

Resolved to return to France, Gemma shares a final day in America with Gerald Murphy at his ocean front Hampton estate. As this unhurried afternoon unfolds, it becomes clear that Gemma’s skepticism and doubtfulness have been replaced with a clear-sighted maturity and hardened resolve. The next morning, aboard the Ile de France, Gemma and Rhys sail for France. 




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Chapter 1

Graduation


June 1924. Today Gemma Danforth was to graduate from Wellesley with a major in French literature and a minor in secondary education. During her junior and senior years she had also tasted journalism, serving as a literary commentator and occasional book reviewer for the Wellesley News. But, despite these accomplishments, and despite the rigor of her years of study, as graduation approached she felt that she was about to be cast headlong and unprepared into the 1920s. The economic and cultural aftershocks from the Great War had only served to deepen her awareness of the narrowness of her life’s experience.

The symbolism of the end to her years of formal education wasn’t lost on the inquisitive and unsettled young woman. Today, at graduation, she found herself unsure of her place in the world and doubtful as to the depth of her convictions. This same doubtfulness, combined with a mild skepticism, had bled into the years of religious doctrine she had encountered, not only in her schools’ Episcopal affiliations, but also as a part of her parents’ New England Unitarianism.

It wasn’t a coincidence that, in the weeks leading to today’s ceremony, she had struggled with what to wear beneath her graduation robe. Should it be a modest cotton candy-striped bow dress, or perhaps, as a reflection of the times, a slinky straight-waisted dress in pale olive silk? Like a closing vise, the imminence of this decision served to add froth to her quiet turmoil.

Her wardrobe indecision differed little from a more general ambivalence. Gemma hadn’t escaped an awareness that hers had been a charmed young life. As much as she sought to avoid the stereotypes of her upbringing, her tastes and mannerisms often said otherwise, and about these she remained self-conscious. Within her coursework, she had encountered the often jarring contrasts between her own academic cornucopia and the desiccated opportunities that existed for the students in America’s many underfunded schools. In particular, the educational system of the southern states served as a telling counterweight to the abundance of her own experience. These contrasting educational realities were further highlighted when she learned of Julius Rosenwald’s philanthropic campaign to spread the message of education’s value to the descendants of a once enslaved people.

She found herself treading the awkward path between ambivalence and indecision. It would be comfortably seamless to follow in her father’s footsteps at the Paris offices of the Herald Tribune where her writing skills might be put to good use. It would be correspondingly uncomfortable for her to apply her educational skills to schools in the American south. Perhaps, she hoped, a sense of resolution might flow from the poultice of time, layered over several unscripted months spent living near her parents in France. But Gemma’s innate sense of fairness had led her to engage the world on an unassuming footing, and she fretted that exercising this choice might be thought of as coasting on the luxury of family money.

A decision she made. With the ceremony’s flowing black robe draped over pale olive silk, she walked across the stage with her lower lip pinched gently between her teeth.

Gemma wasn’t lost but her north star was unsteady.

 

 

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Stephen Asher is a graduate of UCLA and was subsequently educated at the University of Rochester School of Medicine, University of California San Francisco, and St. Catherine’s College Oxford. His professional life was spent as a neurologist, often walking the fine line separating the mind from the brain, a vantage point which encouraged a perspective molded not only by the scientific and the rational but also shaped by the aesthetics of the senses. It is this unity of world view that fashions one of the novel’s central themes.

Asher and his wife were drawn to Idaho’s arid vistas, glistening rivers, and rugged skylines. As a travelling angler, he has pursued Atlantic salmon throughout their natural range, has sought sea run brown trout in Patagonia, and steelhead in his home waters in the Pacific Northwest. He and his wife have cycled much of France, and, during quiet times at home, he enjoys music and plays cello.

Previously, he has published essays, and short pieces in the British sporting literature. He is a member of the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society, the Barbara Pym Society, and is a proud supporter of PEN America. He lives in Idaho with his wife, adult children, and his bird dogs.

 

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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

PROMO: Eternal Dominion



The Eden Vault, Book One


Epic Fantasy

Date Published: September 12, 2025

Publisher: MindStir Media



In a continent shaped by ancient secrets and forgotten science, power is measured not only in armies—but in monsters.

For centuries, the Kingdom of Valkalor has ruled through terror, harnessing prehistoric creatures to crush rivals and expand its dominion. Bound beneath the reign of the ruthless King Gadrion, the realm teeters on the edge of total war. When a new external threat emerges—one powerful enough to destroy the fragile balance restraining Gadrion’s ambition—the king seizes his moment.

But his plans begin to unravel when his daughters, Kendra and Cerelia, uncover the horrifying truth behind their father’s designs.

Forced into exile and hunted across savage lands, the sisters must navigate a brutal world of political intrigue, assassins, mercenaries, and carnivorous saurians. Their only hope lies in the Eden Vault—a legendary and ancient chamber rumored to wield power over creation itself.

As rival kingdoms march toward genocide and war threatens to consume the known world, impossible choices loom:

● Will uniting their father’s enemies ignite an even greater catastrophe?

● Can the Vault stop the coming war—or unleash a force far worse?

● And who is truly manipulating events from the shadows of Valkalor’s rise?


Blending epic fantasy, science fantasy, and high-stakes thriller pacing, Eternal Dominion launches The Eden Vault Series—a sweeping saga of dynastic power struggles, dinosaur-driven warfare, dark magic-adjacent mythologies, and deeply personal journeys of love, loyalty, and rebellion.

Perfect for readers who love:

● Epic fantasy with political intrigue

● Dark fantasy with moral complexity

● Monster and dinosaur-driven worlds

● Strong heroine-led narratives

● High-action, cinematic storytelling


⚠️ Content Warning: Written for mature adult readers. Includes graphic violence, trauma, war, strong language, an intimate scene, and occasional drug use.

The war is coming.
The Vault is real.
And time is running out.


About the Author


Dan Hardez is an epic fantasy and science-fantasy author, lifelong learner, and storyteller whose work blends cinematic action, political intrigue, and speculative science into immersive secondary worlds.

An avid reader from childhood, Dan’s imagination was ignited early by novels that fused science, history, and suspense—sparking a lifelong fascination with worldbuilding and high-stakes storytelling. He completed his first novel-length story at age eleven and dreamed of crafting sweeping epics that explored power, discovery, and the cost of ambition.

Life eventually pulled him away from writing as he pursued a career and raised a family, but during the COVID pandemic—amid isolation and personal transition—Dan returned to the page after nearly two decades away. What began as an experiment quickly reignited his creative drive, evolving into The Eden Vault Series, a sprawling saga shaped by years of lived experience and deep research.

Dan is the author of Eternal Dominion, the flagship novel of the series, along with three prequel anthologies—Spectra, Cinderr, and Azemar—with the sequel, Fallen Crescents, currently in progress. His stories draw heavily from history, politics, paleontology, anthropology, and emerging scientific concepts, woven into dark, character-driven fantasy worlds.

A self-described “pantser,” Dan writes without rigid outlines, allowing characters to steer the narrative in unexpected directions. He often says he knows how the saga will end—but not always how the characters will get there.

By day, Dan balances a full-time career and raising two incredible kids. By night, he continues building the world of Valkalor, driven by a passion for storytelling and a deep appreciation for the readers who step into his worlds.

When he’s not writing, Dan enjoys traveling, following professional sports, and escaping into Colorado’s outdoors.

Readers can explore more about The Eden Vault Series, upcoming releases, and exclusive content at danielhardez.com, and connect with him on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and beyond.

 

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PROMO: Death and Life in the City of Dreams

 

 


Literary Fiction

Date Published: April 16th

Publisher: Acorn Publishing


Jaded city planner Townsend Meadows looks out across Evermore Valley with the ghost of his dead friend by his side. “Do you ever wonder,” Fen asks, “what this city will look like five hundred years from now?”

Their city is teetering on the brink of collapse, and the mayor’s answer is a gleaming new auto mall at the valley’s edge. For Townsend, it’s the death of everything a city should be. Struggling to regain his passion and forced to choose between compliance and conviction, he must risk his career to fight for a more hopeful and verdant future.


From an architect’s vision at the dawn of the twentieth century, to a rancher’s dynasty scarred by violence and greed, to a city founder’s hidden message of hope, this story about the rise, fall, and reawakening of an American city reaches far beyond the present. A timely, sweeping novel of memory, corruption, and resilience, Death and Life in the City of Dreams asks, “What legacy will we choose to leave for our children?”

 

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City of Evermore

Stop the Bleeding


At the civic center, Townsend rides his bike through the parking court, past rows of cars arrayed between the building’s stucco wings. He locks his bike and slips his helmet off, and his phone begins to vibrate. He takes the phone from his pocket and looks at the screen. Dad. The vibrations persist.

Townsend doesn’t want to answer. He knows the call will be difficult. Everything with Dad has become difficult. He swipes the screen with his thumb.

“Hey, Pop. How’re you doing?” He braces himself.

“Townsend? Townsend? It’s me, Dad. Are you there?”

“Hi, Dad. Yeah, I’m here. Everything okay? I’m about to go into a meeting—”

“I can’t find your mother. Is she there with you?”

Ugh. “Dad, mom’s been dead for thirty-five years—”

“She was here this morning. She woke me. She was here . . .”

“Pop, we’ve talked about this. Sometimes you see her in your dreams. It’s okay. It’s nice that you see her.”

“Well, I just thought she might be with you, and—”

Townsend glances toward the building. A gathering is pressed at the entrance, troubled by something he can’t see.

“Dad, I have to go into this meeting now. But I’ll call you when it’s over, all right?”

“I can’t find her, TomTom. I can’t find her. She was here, and we were—”

A woman’s voice intrudes on the call. “Mr. Meadows, it’s Dorthea Wickem. Your father woke this morning very confused. More than usual. We’re taking good care of him, but he’d like to see you when you’re able.”

“Of course, of course. I’ll be there this afternoon. And thank you.” Townsend ends the call with a long, guilt-ridden sigh. He glances toward the entrance. Something isn’t right, but the sun is in his face, well above the valley’s rim, hot and dry. He grabs his water bottle and takes a swig. He pours the rest over his head, letting the water trickle down his face and back. A moment of tepid relief. He closes his eyes and considers the opportunity, to ditch the meeting and see his dad. The meeting will be difficult. Time with his dad will be difficult.

He mops himself with his shirt and makes his way toward the entrance, where gawkers press close to stare at a grim warning scrawled in red paint across the automatic doors, which slide open and shut, open and shut, pulling the words apart and pushing them together.

Stop the bleeding—motherfuckers!

A woman turns to him with a pained look. “What does it mean?”

Townsend stares at her, searching for an answer. He has no idea. “It means somebody’s angry, and they wanted us to know.”

 

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Nicholas Deitch is a writer, architect, and advocate for social justice whose fiction explores the intersection of cities, history, and human resilience. His passion for storytelling began when a colleague recognized the emotional depth of his nonfiction work. Since then, he has honed his craft, publishing short stories in Litro Magazine, Club Plum, and Santa Barbara Literary Journal. His short story “Grace Eternal” won Best Fiction at the Santa Barbara Writers Conference (2019).

Death and Life in the City of Dreams, his debut novel, is deeply influenced by his experiences in nonprofit leadership and the design of inclusive communities and urban places.

Originally from Los Angeles, he now lives in Ventura, California, with his wife and creative partner Diana.

 

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