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"Your spell has been delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. We apologize for any apocalypse this may cause."
Jack Thorne drives a beat-up van for Arcane Prime, delivering curses, blessings, and supernatural packages across a city where floating monoliths cause traffic jams and "dire omens" are valid PTO requests. He's not a wizard-he's a logistics specialist with an encyclopedic knowledge of metaphysical customs forms and a soul contractually bound to a company that treats magic like any other gig economy nightmare.
His final delivery was supposed to be simple: transport the Spirit of
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Produktbeschreibung
"Your spell has been delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. We apologize for any apocalypse this may cause."

Jack Thorne drives a beat-up van for Arcane Prime, delivering curses, blessings, and supernatural packages across a city where floating monoliths cause traffic jams and "dire omens" are valid PTO requests. He's not a wizard-he's a logistics specialist with an encyclopedic knowledge of metaphysical customs forms and a soul contractually bound to a company that treats magic like any other gig economy nightmare.

His final delivery was supposed to be simple: transport the Spirit of Old Town-a repossessed local deity-to a corporate archive. But when the app glitches, rival couriers attack, and Jack discovers the package is scheduled for deletion by the exhausted programmer who runs reality's source code from her apartment in Nebraska, he realizes he's not just delivering a god. He's trying to prevent a system crash that could take down the entire magical economy.

In a world where spells have surge pricing, exorcisms require customer service tickets, and even immortality comes with a deductible, Jack must navigate corporate bureaucracy, metaphysical regulations, and his own crushing burnout to save a deity that the system was never designed to handle.

Because when magic runs on the same infrastructure as everything else, the scariest words aren't "ancient curse" or "eternal damnation"-they're "unexpected error, please restart."

ARCANE PRIME: Your package has been delayed indefinitely.


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Autorenporträt
I'm Kellen Squire: emergency room nurse, DNP student, and author who writes from the frontlines of modern healthcare. When I'm not trying to stay caffeinated enough to function, I work as a Nursing Clinical Instructor, where I've witnessed firsthand everything from the COVID-19 pandemic to the ongoing collapse of our emergency services.

My writing draws directly from years of crisis management and trauma care. I believe the best storieswhether fiction or non-fictionare about ordinary people facing impossible odds and somehow finding the strength to survive. That's what drives both my military science fiction and my work documenting real healthcare experiences.

My debut novel, "No Stars to Guide Us," launches the No Stars Saga, while my "Wings of War" series explores themes of survival and resilience through authentic military action. But I'm equally passionate about preserving the stories that matter most: the real ones. My book "No Time to Breathe" compiles unfiltered accounts from healthcare workers who lived through the crisis. It's a project I consider essentialwe can't let people forget or gaslight what we experienced and witnessed.

I'm also a former political candidate and someone who's never been shy about speaking up for what's right, whether that's defending healthcare workers' rights or calling out incompetence when I see it- even when nobody else will.

I live in Virginia with my wife and kids, continue working in emergency medicine, and somehow manage to maintain a 3.67 GPA in my doctoral program while cranking out novels. I'm still not sure how that math works, but I'm not questioning it.