Spotlight: Otto's Portal by Nathan Jorgenson

Pub Date: July 14, 2026
Genre: Fiction/Thriller/Suspense
Publisher: Flat Rock Publishing

While considering his own death, 91-year-old Theoretical Physicist Otto Helfritz posits that if our soul leaves our body when we die, there must be a force that holds body and soul together while we’re alive on earth. Even Einstein never contemplated such a force. And not only does this force exist, it can be measured.

Real history begins to blur with conjecture and myth in Otto’s Portal by Nathan Jorgenson. From post war London in 1946 to LBJ’s ranch in 1964, and then to a small Catholic church in northern Minnesota, Otto’s Portal rests between the abyss of man’s fears and the apex of his science, while a disparate cast of characters seeks redemption.

Excerpt

Excerpt from Otto’s Portal by Nathan Jorgenson (Flat Rock Publishing, 2026) Republished with permission.

“Do you believe that you have a soul?” Otto’s tone made it clear that he knew what Vince’s answer would be, and that he was going to use Vince’s answer to reach for something deeper.

“Certainly,” Vince replied.

“Of course you do. And you believe that it’s somehow connected to your body, correct? Until you die? Am I correct?” Otto asked, already certain of what Vince’s answer would be.

“Yes.”

“Okay, then how, exactly, is it held on to your body? What actually holds it on to your body at this moment, right now, while you’re alive? Why doesn’t it just drift away?”

Vince looked at Otto for a moment, and Otto read in his face that he was stumped. Otto could see that the search engine in Vince’s brain was not going to deliver an answer. But Vince gave it a try. “Well, when Jesus was on the cross, he turned to the criminal beside him, and—”

“Wait.” Otto held up his right hand and smiled. “Hold it, Father Vince. I know you’re searching for some sort of theological answer, and that’s not what I was getting at. I know that I sort of put you on the spot. And with all due respect, I did it on purpose. For just a moment, I want you to think about something else. I’d like you to forget Catholic theology, or maybe I should say religious dogma, and focus on the actual, physical process of death…and life.” Otto gave a shrug and repeated his question, “What happens, to your soul, when you die?” Otto waited for several seconds, then answered his own question. “It leaves your body, correct?”

“Yes. I guess that’s true,” Vince agreed.

“Sexton, would you like to weigh in on this?” Otto asked.

“Sure, Otto. I know what you’re getting at. Your soul leaves your body when you die,” Sexton added. “So what?”

“So, here’s the question, again, the thought that led me down this road…” Otto turned a sly, almost defiant grin toward them, paused, then continued, “What’s been holding your soul on to your body for your whole life? Why doesn’t it drift away before you die?” 

Vince and Sexton remained silent, considering the old man’s question, and unable to answer. That challenge was what Otto had planned all along. 

“You know that I’m a theoretical physicist, right? And for my long career, my job was to imagine something, some physical principal, and then design a way to prove, or disprove, my theory.” Otto glanced back and forth between Vince and Sexton.

“Yes,” Sexton said.

 “Think of Einstein’s famous thought experiment, the one that led to his theory of special relativity. He was staring at a clock, and the clock told him that it was two o’clock. Then he imagined that he was seated on a train, and moving away from that clock at the speed of light. And he wondered if the train he was on was moving at the same speed as the beam of light that came from the clock to his eyes, telling him that it was two o’clock…would it always be two o’clock for him? Would there be no passing of time for him on that train?”

Again, Vince and Sexton waited for Otto to continue.

Otto breathed slow, labored breaths when he spoke, and Vince heard his chest make a tiny, watery gurgle every time he inhaled. “Einstein questioned scientific dogma in a way that no one else ever had. I always wished that I could think like that, and examine things in the way that he did. I couldn’t do it, but then no one else could, either. Anyway, a few months ago, as I was considering my life—more accurately, the end of my life—I began to wonder, to imagine, what the moment of my death would be like. I imagined my soul just leaving my body after the last beat of my heart. And then I thought, what’s holding my soul on to my body right now? I mean, there must be some force that holds it in place…until it doesn’t. Right?” Otto looked at Sexton, then at Vince. “Then I began to wonder…it must be a real force, a force that has always existed, but a force that no one had ever looked for; one that could actually be measured, maybe. My thoughts began to track along a different path, one I’d never considered. In physics, we know that there are only four forces: the strong and weak nuclear forces, electromagnetism, and gravity. That’s it! That’s all there is. But what if there was one more…that had remained undetected?” 

Otto’s eyes opened wide as he looked at his friends now. “What if there has been a force sitting right there in front of us forever, and we never noticed? And that force—it would have to have an effect on the four other forces. A weak effect, certainly, but still, any mathematical equation in the search for Einstein’s unified theory, the theory of everything, would be incomplete without it, right? So, every search for the theory of everything would lead to a dead end.”

Otto looked back and forth between Sexton and Vince and saw a gradual awakening in their eyes.

“And you know that scientists still run tests to measure the values of these four known forces, and the values actually do fluctuate from time to time. The values of the forces in physics are not fixed.

“There’s one more thing,” Otto said, easing his narrative to its end. “This force would have to exist between something with mass—our bodies—and something with no mass—our souls. It’s sort of unimaginable, until someone imagines it. And then the tricky part is describing and quantifying that force. Think about it. It might serve as a bridge between our world and the next; a window that might give us a look into other dimensions.”

Otto’s words came faster now. “What if those other dimensions that string theory demands, but are so tiny, are right here!” He waved his hand over his head and in front of his face. “Maybe those dimensions are actually Heaven, and Hell, or the places where angels live, or demons?”

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About the Author

Nathan Jorgenson grew up in rural Minnesota where he cultivated a passion for athletics and the outdoors. He earned a DDS degree from the University of Minnesota, and began practicing dentistry in rural Minnesota. While running a business and raising a young family, he found time to write, having articles published in several outdoor magazines.

Jorgenson’s first novel, Waiting for White Horses (2004), started as a story that he told his ailing father and was eventually completed after his death. After winning the 2004 Benjamin Franklin Award for the Best New Voice in Fiction, Jorgenson continued writing novels, producing two more – The Mulligan (2007) and A Crooked Number (2011) – while working full-time as a dentist.​ Since his retirement, Jorgenson published Contrapasso (2019) and Otto’s Portal (2026).

Jorgenson lives in the north woods of Minnesota with his wife, and they enjoy visits from their children and grandchildren.

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Spotlight: Bound Beauty by Jennifer Silverwood

(A Wylder Tale, #3)

Publication date: July 14th 2026

Genres: Adult, Fairy Tales, Fantasy, Romance

Forgotten gods haunt her steps, and the cursed prince she left behind isn’t done fighting for her soul.

Vynasha is bound to the prince of Bitterhelm. Even if she were to die, her spirit will remain trapped with him in the castle forever. But she won’t give in to Grendel without a fight. With the aid of an oracle, a witchling, and the wolf that claims her heart, Vynasha plans to claim her power as the curse breaker.

Ceddrych guards their nephew secretly while fighting to keep the feral beasts roaming their borders at bay. But the monsters are closing in, and the madness he has struggled with drives him to one desperate, unforgivable act.

A war is about to begin between the forgotten people of Wylderland and the cruel might of Bitterhelm. Beings of prophecy and legend unite in the epic third chapter of the Wylder Tales Series, a romantic gothic re-telling of Beauty and the Beast.

 WYLDER TALES is a series of romantic dark fairy tales, set in the past of the wider Borderlands Saga, and includes:
•slow burn romantasy
•forced proximity
•enemies to lovers
•found family
•magical bonds
•wicked witches
•burly beasts
•morally gray characters

Excerpt

IN A FORGOTTEN CASTLE IN WYLDERLAND…

Alone with Grendel, the man she had been tempted to love, the prince she loathed, Vynasha didn’t want to wake up. Let her sleep for a thousand years like the cursed princess, Morana. Let these walls crumble, the rose garden spread throughout the keep with thorns and vines to keep the world out forever.

“I know you are awake, Ashes.”

Vynasha opened her eyes. The prince stood before the hearth, his back to her. He hadn’t changed clothes since she had last seen him. Yet his faintly luminous skin had dimmed from bronze to the dull gray she remembered. “What happened?” she asked.

“A fever in your sleep. Odym says it was the runes.” Grendel’s shoulders hunched as he hung his head. “I should not have come, I know this. But I…” he twisted to face her. “Forgive me, Vynasha, but I cannot stay away from you any longer. I could feel your pain through the bond, yet there was nothing I could do to stop her,” he growled. “Do not ask me to leave you again, I beg of you.”

Vynasha should have been disgusted, but she was coming to accept the fact that Odym had been right. No matter how she truly felt, they needed each other. And she could not deny the way his words danced about her mind and breathed life back into her limbs.

“I wish I could tell you I was different,” he continued, “before my mother cursed me. But the truth is, I was always a monster.” Grendel drew his shoulders back and lifted his chin, pushing away from the fireplace mantel. He shook his head and held his hands before him, palms upturned. “I never wanted to be my father. I shall not make his mistakes, and so I will be honest with you, Ash. No more secrets.”

She shuddered and desperately wished she could bathe, could banish dreams of Nymwe and be rid of the prince. The dread she felt before only grew as Grendel paused, clenching his fists as though steeling himself for words he could not take back.

“I owe you everything, so much more than you know. When you willingly accepted the curse, you took some of the monster into you. I have not been forced to change into a beast ever since. It has given me time to remember myself in your absence, who I was and who I hope to be.”

Vynasha ground her sharp teeth. So they not only shared a bond with his spirit, but she had taken part of his beast? That they were forced to share something she had learned to take pride in made her ill.

Whatever he saw in her face must have pained him, enough for him to turn away. “Forgive me. I shall go. I should have never hoped…” He shook his head, dispelling whatever he might have said as he took two more steps to the door.

She traced the tip of her tongue on her lip, tasting the blood she spilled to forget. His hand was on the doorknob when she said, “Wait.” The strength behind her command surprised her and caused the prince to freeze in place.

Vynasha lifted her hand with surprising ease. “Stay?”

We need each other.

His graying skin flickered to golden life as he turned with hope burning in his violet eyes. “Always.”

At his word, his promise, Vynasha released the breath she didn’t know she had been holding. Even then, a small corner of her mind railed against her actions, at the feelings she couldn’t seem to control. It must Grendel’s influence, his feelings trickling through their bond.

This is wrong.

Still, she couldn’t deny how the persistent itch beneath her skin abated with him beside her, holding her hand. It shouldn’t have mattered. Truly, she hated how easily she gave in to these feelings. She could never tell him. Grendel had bound her life to his. Even if she were to leave, to beg the wylderfolk to take her back into their home, she would never be rid of him. And the longer she remained in the prince’s castle, the less she wanted to be free.

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About the Author

Jennifer Silverwood lives in the middle of an enchanted forest surrounded by cursed books, nosy spirits, and mischievous goblins she calls her children. After beginning several nonsensical degrees, she found her calling helping other authors bring their books to life. Jennifer is the author of two fairy tale fantasy series: the Borderlands Saga and Wylder Tales. Because she wasn't satisfied writing in one genre, she also invites you to explore uncharted space with the Heaven’s Edge Novellas—and dare to fall in love again with the standalone romance titles Stay and She Walks in Moonlight.

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Cover Reveal: The Mortal Trials by Casey L. Bond

Genre: New Adult Epic Fantasy  

Publication Date: Sept. 7, 2026

In a game of gods… If you win, you lose. If you lose, you die. 

Callalie Ryan came home from war in pieces—her body broken, her name smeared across headlines, and her family in ruins. When the goddess Morrigan drags her from her desert home and orders her to Olympus, Callalie is forced into The Mortal Trials: five brutal contests staged by gods who find delight in mortal suffering, hosted by Ares, Greek god of war.

With a rusted prosthetic that shrieks with every step and a family the gods use as leverage, Callalie must outlast god-conjured beasts, shifting rules, and posturing pantheons long enough to secure a divine champion. But she’s not the only one paying the price… She soon learns that many of the other contenders have been drawn into the games by their connection to her.

How do you play a game where every victory is a punishment and showing mercy might get you killed? As heroes fall and tentative alliances are tested, Callalie must decide how much of her humanity she’s willing to sacrifice to survive the gods betting on her ruin. 

Welcome to The Mortal Trials, where victory is just another kind of death.

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About the Author

Casey Bond lives on a rural farm in West Virginia with her husband and their two beautiful daughters. She writes phoenixes – gloriously flawed and morally gray characters that fiercely rise from the ashes of their circumstances. World building is one of her favorite hobbies, along with stamping metal jewelry, swimming, and enjoying the beauty of nature. She thinks thunderstorms are better than coffee and that watching a meteor shower is the closest thing to magic you might ever see. She’s a firm believer that every amazing book needs a world you want to wrap yourself in, a character you want to win, and a love you would fight for. 

Casey is the award-winning author of When Wishes Bleed, Gravebriar, and House of Eclipses.

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Spotlight: Otherside by Sara Barkat

Jason is abducted as a child from Earth and survives in the care of a hard-edged Empire orphanage in The Rime until he reaches the age of “service.” Chosen by a young aristocrat, Jan, who has a family history to build on and a long-standing war to win, Jason grows alongside her, navigating her political world while harboring a secret desire to return to Earth and find his lost family. But the Others are bearing down on him and the entire Empire, leaving Jason, Jan, and his friends with irrevocable choices that threaten their deepest desires and ideals.

Excerpt

Jason had spent the week off-duty in the port-houses, floating tethered by massive cables to the ground of the planet, upon which the elevators would run up into the low-atmosphere. Those places were neither here nor there, and no one looked twice at anything. He spent the week gambling away exactly thirty percent of his monthly credits; he kept the rest locked to send directly to savings. He wasn’t going to end up washed up like old Tomo, who spent the time shuttling between his job sorting the recyclables and the casinos where he spent all his money before he could use any of it. But even old Tomo was good enough to hang out with; if you could get him to leave the hooks for two seconds. Jason had his ways; yanking them off worked. The disorientation of leaving the VR made Tomo mad enough and dizzy enough to be dragged off without a fuss to go eat and take care of himself and perhaps be bribed into a story before he drifted back into the dripmachines.

“Why d’you wanna hear about it?” Tomo said, with a singular frown. His icy blue eyes were still intimidating, his big, calloused hands threaded through with stick-tags and rings.

“I told you,” Jason said, like always. “You’re the only one who ever escaped.”

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About the Author

Sara Barkat is the author of the National Indie Excellence Awards finalist The Shivering Ground & Other Stories, which the great book critic John Wilson declared after reading, "Sara Barkat is an original."

Besides writing fiction, she is also the illustrator of two gothic stories in graphic novel form: H.P. Lovecraft's The Colour out of Space and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wall-Paper.

Sara adores art, sailing, random coding projects, and quantum physics. You can find her at sarabarkat.com

Spotlight: Hearth or Heart by Emily Lane

(The Bowman Girls, #1)

Publication date: July 13th 2026

Genres: Adult, Historical, Historical Romance, Romance

After her father dies, Effie Bowman and her eight sisters are left penniless, homeless, and alone. Salvation comes in the form of the new custodian of the estate, Mr Thornaby. But the more she learns of Mr Thornaby, the more she realises he needs her discretion as much as she needs his security.

In her efforts to moderate the wild Mr Thornaby, she recruits the unlikely aid of ton society’s most determined widower, Sir John Callander.

As the season progresses and Effie pulls Sir John deeper into her desperate schemes to moderate Mr Thornaby, both are forced to wonder if Effie is attempting to tame the wrong gentleman.

Excerpt

Of all the consequences to befall a clutch of daughters belonging to an entailed estate, this one was quite outside the common.

‘£20 a month in pin money?!’ cried Effie.

‘Each.’

Mrs Thornaby, ensconced in a cream morning gown of twilled French silk that seemed to defy her age, smiled most becomingly upon her niece.

‘That is just for your frills and affects and whatever other small accoutrements you young girls require these days,’ said Mrs Thornaby. ‘Your dresses, gowns, and hats, of course, can be drawn against my son’s account.’

‘Ma’am, I could never.’

‘Oh, yes, you could,’ said Mrs Thornaby. ‘That boy has too much money.’

Effie’s eyes flashed, and she yanked her gaze down.

Grimacing, Mrs Thornaby said, ‘So, your mother has told you a little of it, I collect.’

‘She has, ma’am,’ Effie admitted.

Mrs Thornaby looked her up and down.

‘Your mother tells me you are an exceptionally good manager.’

Now the talk of money had faded, Effie’s calm, dark eyes levelled upon Mrs Thornaby once more.

‘Yes, ma’am, it’s true.’

‘I suppose with eight sisters, borne of a mother of my sister’s temperament, you, as the eldest, should rather be forced into such a role, even if it was not of your disposition.’

A smirk crossed Effie’s features as she declared, ‘That much is true, to be sure.’

‘But men and boys are a different matter indeed.’

Effie’s hands, trying to thread a needle, paused. She set her embroidery box down and took up her cup of tea. 

‘I have no brothers.’

‘Clearly,’ said Mrs Thornaby. ‘And husbands? What thoughts have you on them?’

‘Not so many, ma’am. I can scarcely imagine having one, never mind plural!’ 

Mrs Thornaby did not laugh. Instead she set down her teacup with a clatter.

‘As you may have heard, my son returned last night from Brighton.’ She paused. ‘My son is… a particular kind of fellow.’

Effie’s brow arched. Having heard—during the small hours of the morning—this particular kind of fellow stumble through the upstairs hallway singing about the roast beef of Great Britain, she was inclined to agree with a great many insinuations that issued from that vague sobriquet. 

‘Indeed?’

‘He is now, of course, the custodian of your late father’s estate—by some contortion of family lines.’

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About the Author

Emily Lane writes sweet, clean Regency Romance perfect for fans of Georgette Heyer, Sophia Holloway, and Sophie Irwin. Hearth or Heart, her debut, launches July 13th. By day, Emily is a Management Consultant in the Lifesciences industry - she hopes her novels have just as much chemistry as her job! She lives in Thailand, which would be inconvenient but for the hot weather. 

The Bowman Girls is Emily's first Regency romance series, with 3 books currently planned:

Hearth or Heart (out now)

Past or Promise (Late 2026)

Duty or Devotion (Late 2026)

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Spotlight: Deking at Love by G.K. Brady

Genre: Steamy Second Chance Hockey Romance 

A broken past. A forbidden present. A second chance worth everything.

Sam Durbin is on the brink of everything he’s worked for. One bad injury threatens to end his breakout hockey season, and the pressure to get back on the ice is mounting. But nothing throws him off his game faster than coming face-to-face with his physical therapist—the woman he walked away from. The one he never forgot.

Angelina Rossi finally has the career she fought for. A position at a top-tier clinic, a future she built on her own terms … and a patient who could destroy it all. Treating Sam should be simple. Clinical. Professional. But every session drags up the past she’s tried to bury and the feelings she never truly let go.

Sam knows he doesn’t deserve a second chance. Angie knows she can’t survive giving him one. But every session chips away at their defenses—old wounds resurfacing, new heat building, and neither of them quite able to hold the line.

Giving in to desire could end Sam’s comeback before it begins. It could destroy the career Angie’s fought so hard to build. But walking away might be the one loss neither can overcome.

Deking at Love is a steamy, second-chance, forbidden sports romance featuring a wounded hockey player, a no-nonsense physical therapist, and a chemistry they can’t outskate. Perfect for readers who love witty banter, workplace tension, and high-stakes emotion—with a guaranteed HEA.

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About the Author 

Since childhood, all sorts of stories and characters have lived in G.K. Brady’s imagination, elbowing one another for attention, so she’s finally giving them their voice on the written page.

An award-winning writer of contemporary romance, she loves telling tales of the less-than-perfect hero or heroine who transforms with each turn of a page. She also writes historical fiction under the pen name Griffin Brady.

G.K. is a wife and the proud mom of three grown sons. When she’s not writing, she might be reading, traveling, drinking wine, listening to music, or gardening—sometimes all at once! She currently resides in Colorado with her very patient husband. 

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