Due to problems with the first printing that affected the cover, Angels at the Gate has been delayed in reaching stores. But the corrected printing should now be on its way into the world and available to order! I suggest going to your local independent bookseller or Bookshop.org, which supports independent stores.
A Special Edition hardcover is available only from Regal House.
A Special Edition hardcover is available only from Regal House.
ANGELS AT THE GATE has playlists!
Here it is, the novel's full soundtrack, which probably doesn't count as a spoiler but includes every song in order that appears in the novel--37 in all, minus a couple beauties not available on Spotify. (P.S. There is also a secret mixtape that's part of the plot.)
Here it is, the novel's full soundtrack, which probably doesn't count as a spoiler but includes every song in order that appears in the novel--37 in all, minus a couple beauties not available on Spotify. (P.S. There is also a secret mixtape that's part of the plot.)
Need more? Here's a vibes list to extend the mood:
Author's Note (posted here since I accidentally left it out of the book):
No one who knows and loves Sewanee will miss seeing it in Rockhaven, though the story is fiction. The characters in this novel, drawn very much from my own college years, do not correspond to any individual real people, with perhaps one exception: my esteemed professor Douglas Paschall is dropped into the book as I remember him, with only a name change. Most characters are fractionally composites with their largest portions invented. I hope what I’ve created is a convincing alternate, Rockhaven for Sewanee, scrambled in the way of a dream but emotionally true. And for my classmates, I apologize for all that has been left out—my fiction could hold only so much, and your memories will be far richer and more varied than what a novel is able to contain.
In case that’s unclear: This is a true story. Except for all of the characters and all of the events.