"A haunted house story where the house doesn't just scare you-it writes you. A failed novelist discovers a manuscript in his own handwriting that predicts his future, and a town where stories are alive, hungry, and waiting to consume him. "The house waited for him.

When failed novelist William Varn arrives in Cartersville, he expects cheap rent and quiet nights. Instead, he finds a Victorian mansion that reads him like an open book-and an unfinished manuscript written in his own hand that knows more about his future than he does.

Soon, William is drawn into a web of whispers, haunted pages, and a town built on the hunger of stories. At the library, Mara Quinn warns him of the price writers always pay. At the museum, Dr. Hail promises him brilliance beyond imagination. And beneath it all, the Story Field pulses, feeding on every dream, every sentence, every soul.

The stories want him. The Field needs him. The question is: will William escape with his life-or burn forever as part of the narrative?

Fans of House of Leaves, The Silent Patient, and The Haunting of Hill House will be captivated by this tale of gothic horror, literary obsession, and the thin line between writer and written. William Varn, a failed novelist drowning in rejection, retreats to the decaying town of Cartersville, Georgia, hoping to rediscover his voice. What he finds instead is a Victorian house that knows him-its walls whispering fragments of his own unwritten stories, its attic hiding a manuscript in his handwriting that predicts his future.

As William searches for answers, he encounters Mara Quinn, the enigmatic librarian whose green eyes hold centuries of sorrow, and Dr. Victor Hail, the charismatic museum director, tempts him with promises of literary immortality. Both lead him toward the Story Field, a vast and ancient network beneath Cartersville that feeds on creativity itself.

William must decide whether to resist the Field's seductive power or surrender to it, knowing that the cost of becoming the writer he always dreamed of being may be nothing less than his soul.

A gothic literary horror of haunted houses, cursed manuscripts, and the terrible hunger of stories themselves, The Convergence asks: What would you sacrifice to write a story that lasts forever?



Autorentext

My career, spanning over four decades, has been a testament to the power of strategic vision and leadership. From the vibrant sales floors of Bashinski's Gems and Jewelry to the strategic boardrooms of Reeds Jewelers and Friedman's Incorporated, I have navigated the intricate world of diamonds, gems, and the buying sector with a blend of scientific precision and creative flair as a geologist and chemist. My passion for storytelling is not just a personal interest but a reflection of my professional journey. It is beyond the sparkle of a well-cut diamond or the fantastic future of AI, weaving narratives that resonate with the heart and mind. My passion is evident in my six published nonfiction books and the many novels I have written. As an author, I understand the value of legacy and it's the timeless beauty of a family heirloom or the enduring impact of a well-told tale. My books are more than just collections of words. They are vessels of 'knowledge, experience, and imagination' destined to inspire and enlighten. I hope you find these sources of information and entertainment too.

Titel
The Cartersville Convergence
Untertitel
"Some stories write themselves. Others write you."
EAN
9781968674298
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
16.09.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.36 MB
Anzahl Seiten
100