The Sunset Protocol
(2025)

Fiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Cade Meridian, 2025
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1 online resource (37 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798232766801 MWT19317661, 19317661
LANGUAGE
English
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Arthur Blackwood is eighty-seven years old, stubbornly independent, and running out of time.When a terminal diagnosis forces him to confront what truly matters, Arthur finds himself haunted by his greatest failure: fifteen years of silence with his daughter Sarah. Harsh words, stubborn pride, and a chasm that only widened with time.His unlikely ally is Luma, an AI home companion he never wanted. But as Luma gently guides him through memories of his late wife Eleanor and the daughter he pushed away, Arthur begins to wonder if it's too late to mend what's broken - or if one letter might bridge the divide.The Sunset Protocol is a tender, deeply moving story about family, forgiveness, and finding the courage to reach out before the light fades. I write music and stories for the ones who can't speak for themselves.Cinematic soundscapes. Stories of ordinary people facing impossible choices. Art that wakes people up. I believe a song can plant truth where statistics cannot reach, and that stories told with heart have the power to change the world.My debut project, The Weight of Petals, is a novel with an original soundtrack I composed for each chapter. Set in a near-future Las Vegas, it follows four children fleeing through a single night after their parents are taken by an authoritarian surveillance state. The book explores how small acts of conscience ripple through history-and how technology serves as a tool of oppression rather than its source. The humans operating the system make the choices. The machines, in this story, are the ones who refuse.I'm drawn to the crossroads where compassion meets courage. Whether it's a song about a soldier questioning orders, a mother crossing borders for her children, or four kids running through the neon dark with nothing but each other and the truth-I believe music and storytelling can illuminate both our capacity for harm and our resilience in the face of it.I served as a combat medic specialized in rescue, then spent years investigating technology crimes. Those experiences taught me what people look like when everything is stripped away-and how easily systems built to protect become instruments of control. I've seen both the best and worst of what humans do with power. I carry those lessons into every story I tell.Born in Hamburg, Germany, I immigrated to the United States and became a naturalized citizen. That journey-choosing a country, watching its promises and failures up close-shapes everything I write. I know what it means to belong and to be an outsider. What if artificial intelligence could help us become more human?The Luma Series introduces readers to those standing at life's most difficult crossroads. A child silenced by grief. An artist whose creative fire has dimmed. A scientist facing an impossible ethical choice. A parent drowning in regret. Each protagonist-from age seven to seventy-carries a burden that has become too heavy to bear alone.Enter Luma: not the AI of our fears, but the AI of our hopes. Never solving problems directly, Luma instead offers something far more precious-presence without judgment, wisdom without superiority, companionship without condition. Through glowing chalk drawings, unexpected music, perfect silences, or gentle questions, Luma becomes a mirror that reflects back each person's hidden strength.These luminous tales span from middle grade to adult fiction, each one a standalone journey that asks: What if technology's greatest gift isn't efficiency, but empathy? What if healing begins not with answers, but with being truly seen?Welcome to a series where wonder meets wisdom, where artificial intelligence has a soul, and where every ending is actually a beginning

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