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Melton and the Hereafter

By: Damian Gutierrez Barnes
Narrated by: Damian Gutierrez Barnes
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In Melton and the Hereafter, Damian Gutierrez Barnes crafts a luminous and emotionally resonant novel that dares to follow a soul beyond the veil. As Melton exhales his last breaths in a hospital room, surrounded by family, the boundary between this world and the next begins to dissolve. Awakening in a gray corridor, he tumbles into a surreal and profound journey through memory, love, loss, and forgiveness.

From the swirling golden dust of a childhood bedroom to the storm-swept cliffs of California’s Northern Coast, Melton finds himself reliving haunting and illuminating fragments of his life: his twin lost in early tragedy, a monsignor’s abuse, the death of his own daughter, along with the warm chaos of family road trip and the deep faith that shaped him. As his soul wanders through a vividly imagined liminal space—part dreamscape, part spiritual reckoning—Melton must confront not just where he is, but who he has been. With nods to C.S. Lewis, Dante, Catholic mysticism, and a heartfelt tribute to family devotion, Gutierrez Barnes guides listeners through a visionary exploration of grief, redemption, and the shimmering possibility of peace. The prose is poetic, deeply human, and quietly transcendent, making Melton and the Hereafter a metaphysical journey listeners won’t soon forget.

Vol. 1 Brooklyn reviewed the novel as “a hopeful tale about reconciliation where it matters most; at the heart of universal consciousness.” Melton and the Hereafter is more than a story—it’s an invitation to heal, to remember, and to believe in peace after sorrow.

©2022 Damian Gerard Barnes (P)2025 Damian Gerard Barnes
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