The Committee on the Other Side: Who Decides When We Die—And Who Waits With Us

A single question changed the air in that quiet hospice room: “I wonder if there’s a committee on the other side.”
This book is the answer I never knew I needed to write—an offering for anyone who has loved, lost, or lingered at the edge of goodbye.

Note:
This book is lovingly dedicated to Grandma Irene—whose kindness shaped the soul of this work, and whose memory reminds us that love does not end. It simply crosses over and waits.

Theology of Wanting to Die

If you’re struggling and might be in danger, you’re not alone. In the U.S., call or text 988 or use chat. Outside the U.S., see international resources. Theology of Wanting to Die I didn’t mean to write this today. Honestly, I was just trying to escape the noise — ducking into a coffee shop, scrolling […]

The Lattice of Dawn

The Lattice of Dawn — A Stand-Alone Sci-Fi That Fixes the Future Without Erasing the Past The void before the first glyph: memory, energy, and the delicate arcs between worlds. Stand-Alone Sci-Fi • Announcement & Deep-Dive When Equations Become Stories: A Prelude to The Lattice of Dawn By McCarthy Anum-Addo · 12–15 min read There’s […]

The Archive of Unfinished Business

The Archive of Unfinished Business — concept art • © ∞REACH™ The Archive of Unfinished Business — A Book for What We Carry Forward By McCarthy Anum-Addo • October 5, 2025 Some stories chase the spectacular. This one chases everything we set aside on purpose—promises deferred, drafts unsent, the brave word we meant to say […]