A Debut Novel

MillCity

Mill City, Oregon  ·  1989

When You're Ten,
Everything Matters.

It's the summer of 1989. Ten-year-old Chris Wilson has just traded the smog of Bakersfield for the fog of the Oregon Cascades. He arrives in Mill City — population 1,847, one mill, no stoplights — with a duffel bag, a Transformers T-shirt, and no idea what he's walked into.

Mill City is a town divided. The Preps own the sidewalks. The Stoners own the woods. Chris's cousins — steady Brent, unpredictable Johnny — pull him straight into the latter: a loose band of working-class kids who find freedom in the forests, the river, and the forgotten corners adults don't bother watching.

A coming-of-age story about belonging, loyalty, and the summer that forms you — set against the towering Douglas firs and rain-soaked streets of a small Oregon mountain town on the quiet edge of change.

Coming of Age Literary Fiction Pacific Northwest 1980s Series · Book One
Chapter One — A New Beginning
Chris stared out the window as the red-and-white '85 Chevy pickup climbed higher into the Cascade Mountains, leaving Bakersfield's violence, garbage, and smog far behind. The farther north they drove, the taller the trees grew — ancient firs and cedars that closed in overhead, letting only thin slices of blue sky slip through.

Their Chevy pickup rumbled into town just as the sun was rising. The weathered sign still read Mill City — Population 1,847 — Welcome to Timber Country.

— Mill City, Chapter One

Christophor S. Wilson, author of Mill City

Christophor
S. Wilson

Debut Novelist

Christophor S. Wilson is a Pacific Northwest storyteller writing at the intersection of memory, place, and working-class life. Mill City draws from the dense forests, fast rivers, and close-knit communities of the Oregon Cascades — a world shaped by flannel shirts, log trucks, and kids who find their freedom in the woods beyond town limits.

The novel is the first in a planned series following Chris Wilson and his circle of friends through the long summers and hard winters of growing up in a small Oregon mountain town at the tail end of the 1980s. It is a story told with deep love for specific places — the creak of an old dock over a clear-water pond, the ring of a bell above a café door, the sound of a river you can hear from every room in town.

Mill City is his first novel.

“Summer
belongs to us.”

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