Authors

Chris Delusky

Chris writes long-form narrative rooted in history, institutional memory, and structural consequence. His work spans researched nonfiction and select literary fiction, developed as durable projects rather than single-use titles.

Drawing from primary sources, archival research, and sustained narrative frameworks, his books are conceived for continuity and long-term relevance, with expansion across formats and media in mind

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Candela Prado-Rossi

Candela writes narrative-driven fiction centered on power, intimacy, and psychological transformation. Her work explores desire as a force for change, examining how identity, control, and agency evolve within structured relationships.

Projects are developed as sustained narratives with long character arcs, designed for continuity and expansion across multiple works. The Marchand Trilogy is currently in development.

J. Campbell Clark

J. Campbell Clark writes historical thrillers centered on long-range power, institutional memory, and the quiet mechanics of influence. The work examines how hidden systems take root, how authority transfers without acknowledgment, and how decisions made in one era continue to shape lives generations later.

The Church of the Red Star is currently in development.

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