On the day the Mayan calendar ended, a boy was born with horns. Raised on the Pacific coast of British Columbia, Puck grows up with a gift that blurs the line between myth and reality — animals listen, tides shift, and strangers call him a sign. Loved by s

STIGMA THE NOVEL

On the day the Mayan calendar ended, a boy was born with horns.
Raised on the Pacific coast of British Columbia, Puck grows up with a gift that blurs the line between myth and reality — animals listen, tides shift, and strangers call him a sign. Loved by some, feared by others, his story sparks a movement that could change the world.
Stigma is a novel about love, fear, and the fate of a fragile planet — a myth for our times.


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About the Author
Tsean Miller is a Canadian writer and musician from British Columbia. A lifelong advocate for animals and the environment, he weaves empathy, myth, and realism into stories that explore humanity’s connection to nature. Stigma is his debut novel — a haunting, hopeful vision of a world on the edge of transformation.
About the NovelA Mayan prophecy. A boy with horns. A light that divides the world.
When strange miracles begin to follow a quiet boy named Puck, superstition spreads faster than truth. On the shores of White Rock, British Columbia, neighbours, media, and entire nations struggle to decide whether he’s blessed or cursed.
As his mysterious gifts awaken something vast — a force that stirs both wonder and fear — humanity must confront what it truly believes in.
Stigma blends myth, realism, and revelation into a story about division, awakening, and the cost of compassion.