A message from the past. A mystery buried in time. An object that could unravel everything!
Simon Finnick never expected a hand-written letter to change his life—especially not one dated 1924. Even stranger, it’s from famed inventor and well-known crackpot H.C. Quimbley… and the letter arrives before Quimbley has even written it!
Drawn into a world of temporal riddles, spectral hauntings, and interdimensional logic, Simon joins Quimbley to uncover why a ghost still lingers in an old movie theater—and what secrets are encoded in a message meant for a stranger in 1924.
But some puzzles defy time, and the cipher they unravel may be more dangerous than either man imagines.
Step into the Archive of Realms—where every mystery is a doorway, and every realm hides a truth.
The Cipher of 1924 is the first entry in a genre-bending new series that fuses science fiction, supernatural mystery, and time-warped adventure. Perfect for fans of cinematic storytelling, rich characters, and tales where the puzzle is only the beginning.
Steve worked in television running his own outdoor adventure program, and left it all behind to become a full-time author. With a wife and six kids.
Seriously.
Sound nuts? Well that's who we're dealing with here!
Steven Heumann, founder of Super Heumann Creative graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in broadcasting and immediately put it to good use. He began working as a freelance writer for television production house Chadwick Booth and Company and worked his way up to Senior Producer. Working in this position allowed Steve to oversee the creation of a new half-hour program every week, one of the most demanding workloads in television. This gave him the opportunity to write extensively, edit, film, and even host in front of the camera for many years, honing his craft. There are quite literally over 500 individual episodes that bare his mark, along with a dozen documentaries, government projects, and ad campaigns.
Despite his impressive television pedigree, Steve has spent a good portion of his time as an author, writing the contemporary science fiction novel 'Paper Heroes', as well as the popular 'Gavin Baller' series, and being published in Immortal Works newest Fairy Tale compilation, 'Of Fae and Fate'. He has directed almost a dozen short films, winning numerous international film awards in the process, including Best Screenplay and Best Director.
Steve always says that without a great script you can't have a great movie, and so he has worked for over a decade to sharpen his writing craft by penning several full-length scripts and prepping them for production. Between his short feature works, full movie manuscripts, and television writing, Steve has produced over one thousand scripts in the past twelve years, with the vast majority of them going into full production. Whether writing, producing, or directing, Steven Heumann has proven himself a force to be reckoned with in the television and film-making worlds.