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Daniel David is a London-based writer who began work on their second novel, Joshua and the Lost Souls, over a decade ago, inspired by their own otherworldly experiences as a teen and curiosity for a reality that may lie just beyond our own understanding.<\/p>\n

Coming March 1st 2023, this low-fantasy-YA crossover draws readers into a gritty yet hopeful story of friendship, betrayal, belonging, and maybe even the meaning of everything. It’s a dark and brooding novel, in part a letter of solidarity to all the weirdos, outcasts and dreamers of the world, that follows 15-year-old Joshua as he goes on a mind-bending journey to a mysterious parallel world, just as his own starts to fall apart.<\/p>\n

A deeply personal novel, Daniel explains how the story first came to be. \u201cI wrote my first notes about this boy called Joshua over 10 years ago, drawing on my experiences of loneliness and hearing voices as a teenager. Since then, characters have come and gone, situations have changed, worlds have grown and I\u2019ve even had to create a language. Strangely though, Joshua has remained the same throughout, a rather lost and lonely boy who I\u2019ve become really fond of.\u201d<\/p>\n

Joshua\u2019s world is a difficult place. Since his mum\u2019s death, he\u2019s lived in a small house with his alcoholic dad and his dad\u2019s girlfriend. They don\u2019t have much money, often going days without power and living on benefits and food bank donations. After a traumatic event, Joshua finds himself transported to The Coral, a strange world populated by genderless, multi-dimensional beings called \u2018folk\u2019.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe Coral is a bit of a paradox,\u201d says Daniel, \u201cdrawn from a number of ideas around nondualism, metaphysical idealism [as popularised by Barnardo Kastrup and the Essentia Foundation] with a little druidry in the mix. Maybe it only exists in Joshua\u2019s mind. Maybe it\u2019s the other way around. It\u2019s a big \u2018what if\u2019 really. What if those voices I heard years ago, or the inner voices we all hear all the time, are a bleed through from another dimension. I began to wonder what that would mean, how I would\u2019ve felt aged fifteen or sixteen if I\u2019d followed them and discovered something truly remarkable.\u201d<\/p>\n

As Joshua explores this world outside of time, gender, and life as we know it, he learns he has an incredible gift, but in his own reality his desire to belong gets the better of him and after making a stupid decision, he triggers a catastrophic chain of events that he must sacrifice everything to make right.<\/p>\n

This novel will appeal not only to YA readers who enjoyed the otherworldly mystery and identity exploration of Ryan Douglass\u2019 The Taking of Jake Livingston, or the gritty, suburban character building of Annalee Newitz\u2019s The Future of Another Timeline, but also to readers who revel in the playfulness and sense that anything is possible in Murakami\u2019s classic Kafka on the Shore. This is a story that will resonate with anyone who\u2019s struggled to find where they belong.<\/p>\n

\u2018Joshua and the Lost Souls\u2019 is available to pre-order for March 1st 2023.<\/p>\n