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James D. McCallister

    James D. McCallister is a storyteller who delves into the complexities of the human experience, often focusing on themes and characters that navigate the borderlands of hope and despair. His prose stands out for its atmospheric quality, evoking sensory images that draw readers into his meticulously crafted worlds. Through his distinct voice and thoughtful explorations of human nature, McCallister examines themes of connection, loss, and the search for meaning in an often turbulent world. His works resonate with emotional authenticity, leaving a lasting impression on readers.

    Dixiana Darling
    Mansion of High Ghosts
    Fellow Traveler: A Rock & Roll Fable
    Reconstruction of the Fables
    • 2021

      Reconstruction of the Fables

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      1980s coming-of-age novel set in a world of student filmmaking, one fraught with challenges both personal and professional for a mid-life narrator, a suddenly downsized journalist, looking back upon his youth. His challenges back then included the death of a parent as well as a romantic love triangle among his wisecracking mentor Kunk, his dream girl Camille, and a version of the callow, unnamed youthful persona whose name is [REDACTED] from our knowledge to 'protect the innocent,' as he says in a footnote.

      Reconstruction of the Fables
    • 2021

      Mansion of High Ghosts

      • 550 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      A trio of mid-2000s Gen-X Southern malcontents grapple with betrayal, sex, murder and memories.

      Mansion of High Ghosts
    • 2019

      Fellow Traveler: A Rock & Roll Fable

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      After the death of American rock legend Rose Partland, two longtime fans struggle to process their grief not only about losing 1960s San Francisco band 'Jack O'Roses, ' but their own strained friendship over the barefoot, hippie angel both loved while following the band on tour. Expanded Edition with deleted chapters and a new Author's Note

      Fellow Traveler: A Rock & Roll Fable
    • 2019