🕯️ The Archive Is Open
Unto a Golden Dawn: The Recursion Dossier—my next novel, and the most ambitious book I’ve ever written—is now live on Kickstarter.
This project blends literary fiction, historical horror, speculative metaphysics, and personal memory into one recursive, dossier-style narrative.
It features:
- Edgar Allan Poe, trapped in recursion
- Aleister Crowley, rewriting the world through ritual
- A fractured voice named Clara
- Hidden reports, mirror rituals, and dream-encoded artifacts
- And the question that haunts the whole Archive: Who deserves to be remembered?
If House of Leaves, The OA, or Control ever made your skin prickle, this story is for you.
📚 What You Can Get as a Backer
I’m offering digital and physical editions of both volumes, plus bonus rewards for those who want to go deeper.
| Tier | Reward |
|---|---|
| $5 | Ebook of Volume I: The Catalyst Dossier |
| $10 | Ebook of Volume II: The Recursion Dossier + your name in the book |
| $20 | Bonus ebook of Empire, Nevada or The Cancer Diet |
| $30 | Signed paperback of Volume II |
| $50 | Bonus lore PDF + bookmark |
| $100 | Limited edition hardcover, collector’s certificate, and livestream invite |
The campaign is live now and runs through [insert end date if known]. Every tier helps amplify the story—and bring it to readers who’d never find it otherwise.
💡 Why Kickstarter?
Because indie publishing is hard—and promotion is even harder.
I’ve self-published multiple books under Fulcrum & Axis Press, and I’m proud of each of them. But the reality is that great books often vanish without visibility. This campaign isn’t about finishing the book—it’s about making sure it’s seen.
Funds will go toward:
- Targeted ads
- Trailer/visual development
- Review outreach
- Print setup and fulfillment
🔗 Support the Project
Back the campaign here:
👉 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1277273585/unto-a-golden-dawn-help-us-illuminate-the-archive
Whether you pledge $5 or just share the link, thank you. This one’s been building for a long time—and it’s ready.
Let’s illuminate the archive.
–Frank M. Anderson
Fulcrum & Axis Press

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