Every nation has a history. Not all of it was meant to be read.

In The Distance Between Ink and Voice, the Whitmans enter the age of legal suppression and misremembered testimony-an era where archival fidelity clashes with lived truth. Civic records diverge from familial memory. Transcripts are doctored. Diaries disappear. And a young Clara Whitman learns to send letters that can't be intercepted-not with stamps, but with song.

This is a story told through redacted minutes, mis-shelved memories, and testimonial ghostwriting. Where memory must choose: write what happened, or keep saying what it meant.

Ink is permanent. Voice persists.



Autorentext

Gregory Parrott is a writer of the stories he always wished someone else would write. Blending sci-fi, historical fiction, thrillers, military tales, and fantasy, Gregory invites readers to simply kick back and enjoy the ride.

A lifelong resident of Massachusetts, Gregory balances his passion for crafting captivating narratives with a vibrant family life, cheering on his kids, and paddling with his dragon boat veterans team. When he's not immersed in fantastical worlds or historical battles, you can often find him unwinding with video games or hitting the pavement for a run. A proud veteran currently serving in the Army National Guard since 2011, Gregory brings a unique blend of discipline and imagination to his storytelling. Many of the tales you'll find within his pages are stories he first dreamt up as a teenager, finally brought to life for the world to enjoy.

Titel
The Distance Between Ink and Voice (The Whitman Chronicles, #4)
EAN
9798231888610
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
22.08.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.17 MB