Vampires of Tucson - A Levantadas Origin
Border Horror-Noir
First of the Levantadas - Her story lives only here
She was Ixchel once, a curandera’s granddaughter in the Guatemalan highlands who prayed out loud and meant it. The cartels took her at seventeen, and the road north set out to take everything else: her name, her voice, her God.
Marigold gets no novel. This is the only telling she has, fifteen notes in her own voice, from the warmth of home to the cold of the grave, the whole of how a girl kept her soul through what was done to her and became the keeper of the dead.
Marigold has no book to hand off to, so her whole origin lives here: from the day she was taken in the highlands, through the road and the grave, to the threshold of sanctuary where she took her name. First person, retrospective, in her own voice, the warmth of the living girl giving way to the cold of the thing she became. Posts on the Vampires of Tucson Substack.
Week 1 — Home and the Taking

Note 1 — Mon
The Highlands
Jul 20

Note 2 — Tue
The Taking
Jul 21

Note 3 — Wed
The Others
Jul 22

Note 4 — Thu
The False Name
Jul 23

Note 5 — Fri
Crossing
Jul 24
Week 2 — The Siege

Note 6 — Mon
Utza'm Si'
Jul 27

Note 7 — Tue
The Prayer He Answers
Jul 28

Note 8 — Wed
The Room
Jul 29

Note 9 — Thu
Graduation
Jul 30

Note 10 — Fri
I Got My Voice Back
Jul 31
Week 3 — North, the Grave, the Name

Note 11 — Mon
The Road North
Aug 3

Note 12 — Tue
The Last Mortal Hour
Aug 4

Note 13 — Wed
The Grave
Aug 5

Note 14 — Thu
The First Death She Caused
Aug 6

Note 15 — Fri
A Name for the Dead
Aug 7