Caroline and Mordecai The Gand: A Fantasy Novella
By Jeff Gunhus 

Hey, writing community! Happy Monday! 

We are excited to announce this week’s WritersLift author, Jeff Gunhus. Westveil Publishing posted his fantasy novella Caroline and Mordecai The Gand to our Twitter feed last week in response to our #WednesdayWritersLift. We’ll be featuring a new writer every week (on Mondays), so be sure to follow us on Twitter @SDWritersFest and submit your book there. Books are chosen at random. This is our way of trying to bring more visibility to storytellers everywhere! 

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Caroline loses her spark. It takes a great adventure for her to find it again.  

Caroline loses her father in a car accident for which she feels responsible. Consumed by grief, she has a difficult time readjusting to a world that has changed so dramatically for her. On the anniversary of her father’s death, a strange window opens in the middle of the small lake behind her house. She climbs up an old oak to peer inside, but falls out of the tree and discovers that the window also serves as a door into a different world.  

Enter Mordecai the Gand, a mysterious traveler who befriends Caroline and promises to help her find a way back home since the window she fell through has disappeared. The two set out on a series of adventures that include visiting a tree village populated by a tribe known for eating travelers, running into a witch under a spell of her own making, hiding in a cave with a dragon encased in a wall of ice (prone to melting by campfire), all the while being pursued by a mysterious entity call the Creach which promises to devour Caroline and trap her in an eternity of despair. 

As they navigate these adventures and this new world, Caroline slowly discovers that she is meant to help each of the characters she meets. As she battles internally whether to stay or return home to the sadness and grief waiting for her there, she must regain perspective and open her heart to the act of caring and to the joy of love itself. In the end, she must demonstrate great courage, loyalty, and caring as the plot unfolds, becoming the active hero of her own story.