Bruce Campelia's 'Of Love and Peace' Receives Literary Titan Book Award Nomination
Bruce Campelia's novel 'Of Love and Peace', the third book in the Light Passers Chronicles series, has been nominated for the prestigious Literary Titan Book Award. The book explores complex geopolitical tensions through a fantasy narrative that seeks to promote understanding between different cultures.

Fantasy author Bruce Campelia's novel 'Of Love and Peace' has been nominated for the Literary Titan Book Award, recognizing the book's exceptional literary standards and original content. The novel, part of the Light Passers Chronicles series, provides a nuanced exploration of the ongoing conflict between Israeli armed forces and Hamas.
Set against a backdrop of real-world tensions, the book aims to transcend cultural divisions by highlighting humanity's potential for connection and mutual understanding. Campelia describes his work as a creative effort to build bridges between diverse peoples, spiritualities, and cultures during challenging global times.
The Literary Titan Book Award is considered a significant recognition in the publishing industry, honoring works that demonstrate innovative storytelling and meaningful narrative approaches. For Campelia, the nomination represents validation of his mission to address complex geopolitical issues through the lens of fantasy literature.
The Light Passers Chronicles, which includes 'Of Love and Peace', is designed to appeal to both adult and young adult readers. By blending elements of history, fantasy, danger, love, and hope, the series seeks to engage readers in thoughtful reflection about global interconnectedness and potential paths toward peace.
Campelia's background in engineering, business, and health, combined with extensive global travel, appears to inform the depth and perspective of his storytelling. The nomination underscores the potential of literary works to explore challenging global narratives through imaginative and empathetic storytelling.