SHOULD WE EVER SPEAK: a novel
Forthcoming in Spring 2026 from Thistledown Press
Nothing bad
will happen to us now, not with you
standing sentinel at the edge
of our sleep, guarding
against the peace thieves.
- From "My Father's Skin Looks Like the Surface of the Moon" by Selma Asotić
Francis, a reserve army medic, deploys to Croatia in the spring of 1993 and quickly discovers that peacekeeping isn’t the easy duty he volunteered for. All he can do is observe the country tear itself apart — there’s simply no peace to keep — and endure months of stress, danger, and hopeless inaction.
Thirty years later, Viva drives halfway across the country to meet Francis, the father whose identity her mother kept secret until her deathbed. However, the Francis she meets isn’t the callous bastard she always imagined, but merely a heartbroken, troubled man holding his life together with frayed, borrowed threads. Who probably needs her help, though he’ll never ask.
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