Colliding Worlds — Rewriting History Through Imagination
- Rebecca Wooten
- May 28
- 1 min read

Colliding Worlds is a sweeping historical saga spanning the early 1600s to the early 1700s — a century of transformation, artistry, and human collision. Written in four volumes, it reconstructs the lineage of the Marcello family and the mythic architecture of MARCELLO itself. Each book functions as both a narrative and a chronicle, blending historical realism with imaginative depth.
Volume | Title | Word Count | Years Covered | Focus |
I | A Mediterranean Connection: Travels of Jean Pierre Désir | 115,460 | 1641–1688 | The diplomat’s odyssey and the birth of the mythos |
II | First World: Constructing MARCELLO | 37,099 (in progress) | 1608–1688 | The architectural genesis — Drake Marcello and Mia Bella |
III | Other World: Memoirs of Jean Pierre Désir | 15,608 (next in progression) | –1688 | The introspective chronicle — memory as reconstruction |
IV | New World: The Legacy | 18,061 | 1688–early 1700s | The expansion of lineage and the inheritance of vision |



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