W.W. Mitchell, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, is preparing to launch his debut novel, 'Cataclysm Kin', on July 15th. This complex dark fantasy novel, the first in a planned seven-book series, intertwines mythology, psychological exploration, and an apocalyptic narrative. The story centers around two celestial sisters, Edith and Bethany, who, after fleeing a war-torn realm for Earth, find their relationship transformed over centuries, setting the stage for a realm-collapsing conflict.
Mitchell's journey to authorship is as compelling as his narrative. His global travels during military service honed his writing skills, but it was during a period of personal struggle—facing homelessness, depression, and alcoholism in Chicago—that his creative vision truly took shape. 'Writing was one of the things that kept pulling me back,' Mitchell shared, highlighting how his art became a beacon of hope and purpose. This resilience led to the founding of Trigonic Press, an independent publishing house aimed at fostering multimedia storytelling.
'Cataclysm Kin' delves into themes of divine trauma, ancient conflicts, and the thin line between salvation and destruction. Mitchell describes his work as a bold fusion of genres, featuring characters that are both mythic and deeply human. Beyond the literary realm, Mitchell's ambitions include multimedia adaptations of his work, with a limited series pilot for 'Cataclysm Kin' in early production and his second novel, 'The Legend of Sky City', being considered for a feature film.
The novel will be available in paperback, hardcover, and digital formats, offering readers various avenues to immerse themselves in Mitchell's intricately crafted world. More than just a literary debut, 'Cataclysm Kin' symbolizes Mitchell's personal transformation and the power of creative resilience. For more information, visit https://www.trigonicpress.com.


