Andrew H. Housley’s acclaimed novel Invisible Sun has won the prestigious Literary Titan Gold Book Award for Fiction, celebrating its profound impact on readers and significant contribution to contemporary literature.
Invisible Sun tackles intricate themes of mental illness, suicide, and brotherhood, set against the haunting backdrop of New Orleans. The story follows Ian and Chadwick as they navigate the aftermath of their brother Hugo’s tragic death. Housley’s masterful storytelling and deep exploration of the human psyche have earned the novel widespread acclaim, including a five-star review from Readers’ Favorite and a spot on the Independent Book Review’s Best Books of 2023 list.
The Literary Titan Gold Book Award honours books with excellence in writing, storytelling, and presentation. Invisible Sun has captivated readers with its raw and emotional narrative, making it a standout in fiction. Thomas Anderson, editor-in-chief at Literary Titan, praised the recipients as “writers who excel in blending imagination with literary skill, creating enchanting worlds and lingering narratives.”
Andrew H. Housley, a versatile storyteller and yoga teacher, divides his time between Atlanta and New Orleans. His debut novel, Waiting Impatiently, was praised as “thoughtful, raw, and downright engaging.” With Invisible Sun, Housley continues to explore life’s complexities, relationships, and the human condition.