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Merittown

Merittown

Lillian Gillespie is not the everyday grade school teacher she thinks she is. After learning that she is an ultra-creative empath, whose father had her reassigned after she was deemed defective as a child, Lillian flees her recently-capitalized, gaslighting partner, pursuing a relationship with an old school friend, unaware of how controlled her life has been. Her father is also not who he seems and seeks to persuade her to return to her former life, but it is a cage she cannot abide, needing to be free. As she develops her gifts, she is joined by two young empaths who seek her out through feelings. Discovering that she is an empath among empaths and being threatened by the oligarchical class who fear her, she and her friends decide to run to Old New York City, a dangerous journey under the watch of the meta-panopticon. With the help of another powerful empath, they achieve their destination… and the fight against the ruling class begins.

Published: August 14, 2024

Pages: 351

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Uilleam Whitedale
After over three decades in El Paso, Texas, where he was a punk/Gothabilly fan - turned teacher, Uilleam Whitedale moved to northern New Jersey… and kept being a teacher. He is a little bit country, a little bit rock’n’roll, as the cliche goes, with a large dose of vegetarian tacos and salsa. Ten years later, although he’s always been a writer, he decided to try his hand at novels, under the pseudonym Uilleam Whitedale. He is a reader of nonfiction by constitution - political science, psychology, philosophy, etc - but incorporates that knowledge into his stories. He’s also a huge horror movie fan. Splice those things together and you get his writing style. He owns a Substack called Whitedale, where he posts unedited material, poetry, and kid’s/MG flash fiction.

Whitedale is a member of the Dark Veil Society, a supportive collective of indie horror authors.