Meet Our Authors

Lighthouse & Lyric Press publishes work across multiple pen names.
Each author represents a distinct voice, genre, or long-term project, unified by a shared editorial standard.

Brooke Winslow
The Practical Optimist

Tech Simplified – AI & Digital How-To

Brooke Winslow makes complex digital tools feel accessible and human. Her books break down AI, online tools, and tech strategies into clear, usable guidance for readers who want confidence without overwhelm.

Alex Tomas Calder
The Quiet Analyst

Digital Strategy | Amazon KDP | Advertising Systems

Alex Tomas Calder studies what works, and what quietly fails, in online publishing and advertising. His books dissect digital systems with measured precision, helping professionals build smarter, data-driven strategies.

Gabriel Miles Harper
The Storyteller of
Songs & Memory

Music History | Cultural Narrative | Nostalgic Storytelling

Gabriel Miles Harper writes immersive narrative explorals into the songs that shaped generations. Blending cultural history, personal memory, and emotional insight, his books uncover the deeper stories behind the music that never really left us.

Louise Dawn Morgan
The Architect of
Slow-Burn Romance

Contemporary Romance | Emotional Slow-Burn

Louise Dawn Morgan writes layered, emotionally charged romances set against modern urban backdrops. Her stories explore tension, longing, and the quiet spaces between two people who are far too close to stay strangers.

Morgan Winslow
The Second-Act Realist

Tech Simplified – AI & Digital How-To

Brooke Winslow makes complex digital tools feel accessible and human. Her books break down AI, online tools, and tech strategies into clear, usable guidance for readers who want confidence without overwhelm.

Lillian Westwood
The Weaver of
Timeless Love

Historical Romance | Sweeping Emotional Fiction

Lillian Westwood writes richly layered historical romances where longing, duty, and destiny collide. Her stories unfold across grand settings and intimate moments, exploring love that must endure distance, pride, and the weight of history.

Lance Blathersby
The Reluctant
Truth-Teller

Satirical Nonfiction | Absurd Humor

Lance Blathersby writes sharp, irreverent satire about modern life, relationships, work, and the awkward machinery of being human. His humor is observational, biting, and just uncomfortable enough to feel true.

Martin Hale
The Chronicler of Sports Moments

Narrative | Historical Record | Competitive Drama

Martin Hale writes about the moments sports history can’t fully explain, the performances that broke the game, the collapses that shouldn’t have happened, and the endings that never fully settled. His books bring measured precision to the stories that the final score alone was never enough to describe.

Gabriel Harroch
The Keeper of Quiet Stories

Memoir-Inspired Fiction | Nostalgic Literary Fiction

Gabriel Harroch writes reflective, memory-driven fiction rooted in family, Montreal, and the fragile moments that shape a life. His stories live somewhere between memory and myth, where the past feels close enough to touch.

Laura Bennett & Julia Hartman
Habit Change

| Lifestyle Reset | Evidence-Informed Reflection

Laura Bennett and Julia Hartman co-author the What Actually Works series, examining weight loss, movement, and habit change through lived experience rather than marketing promises. Their work focuses on patterns that emerge after the honeymoon phase, helping readers understand why motivation fades and what actually holds over time.

Charlie P. Teller & Nadia Caffey
Children’s Adventures & Book Illustrator

Classic Retellings | Cozy Story Worlds

Charlie P. Teller writes gentle, imaginative adventures for young readers, reimagining beloved classics with warmth, humor, and heart. His stories invite children into safe, magical worlds where curiosity leads the way.

Nadia Caffey brings stories to life through vibrant colors and expressive characters. Inspired by nature, childhood wonder, and everyday magic, she creates illustrations that feel warm, playful, and timeless.

Arthur Edgar Notley & Gemini Cavendish
Minimalist Humor & Illustrator

Dry Wit | Anti-Motivation & Illustrator of Deadpan & Delightfully Underwhelming Ideas

Arthur Edgar Notley writes understated humor for people who are technically trying. His books explore effort, exhaustion, and quiet resilience with a straight face and very low expectations.

Gemini Cavendish illustrates the space between intention and outcome. With clean lines and expressive minimalism, Gemini brings mood, irony, and gentle contradiction to life.

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