Casting Call – The Face of Caroline Cauldin

 

Classified Briefing: The Face of Caroline Cauldin

Some files are classified. Others are written in ink. This one sits in between.

The world of Project Heartless is expanding. Caroline Cauldin — the Black Angel of this universe — has lived on the page, in the dark, in the minds of early readers who understand what it means to be brilliant, weaponised, and still fighting for a human heart.

Now I am opening a controlled channel: a search for one human face to represent Caroline on a future book cover.

“Caroline sees everything. She just doesn’t say what she knows.”

“Beautiful. Brilliant. Unstable in all the right ways.”

This is an AI generated image of her.

About the character

Caroline Cauldin entered the world alone.
Her mother — an Irish call girl in New York.
Her father — a French sailor, ex–Foreign Legion.
Both vanished. She was left in a Canadian orphanage with no name, no records, and no one coming back.


What This Operation Is

This is not a beauty contest. Not a vote. Not a public popularity game.

It is a quiet casting call.

I am looking for a woman whose eyes and presence can carry the weight of this character: someone who looks like she has seen too much, thought too far ahead, and survived more than she will ever say out loud.

If you are chosen, your face will become the visual anchor for Caroline Cauldin in the official cover art — the first image many readers see before they step into the shadows of the story.


How Compensation Works

The project is built on transparency, not fantasy. This is a performance-based creative collaboration.

  • If the book performs exceptionally well: total payout to the chosen model may reach up to $20,000 USD.
  • If performance is modest: the payout will scale accordingly and may be significantly smaller — even in the hundreds — based on actual results and usage.

This structure protects both sides: there are no empty promises, and no hidden traps. The final model will receive a clear written agreement detailing image licensing, usage rights and payment terms before any work is done.


Who Should Consider This

You do not need to be a professional model. In fact, you may be more interesting if you are not.

You might be a student, an artist, a coder, a medic, a reader who understands what it feels like to stand between systems and the people they crush. What matters is not perfection; it is presence.

This opportunity is open to women aged 18+ who:

  • have an expressive, emotionally rich face, rather than conventional “flawless” beauty;
  • can convey intelligence, focus and controlled intensity through their eyes;
  • are comfortable signing a professional image-release agreement if selected;
  • understand the tone of psychological thrillers, covert programs and morally grey characters.

How to Signal Interest

If you feel a quiet yes while reading this, you may be the kind of person I am looking for.

To be considered, send a short email with:

  • your name and your written confirmation that you are 18+;
  • one clear, natural-light face photo (no heavy filters, no costume make-up);
  • a brief note on why Caroline’s story or the idea of Project Heartless resonates with you;
  • your preferred contact email.

Send it to: projectheartlessofficial@gmail.com

All submissions are treated as confidential and will not be shared publicly.


What Happens After You Send the Email

Not every message will receive a detailed reply. That is not disrespect; it is bandwidth.

Shortlisted candidates may be contacted for:

  • additional photos or reference shots,
  • a brief video call to confirm identity and fit,
  • a discussion of terms, licensing and payment,
  • and, if we both agree, a formal written agreement.

If we move forward together, you become part of the file — quietly, professionally, on your terms and mine.


Why This Exists At All

Caroline Cauldin is not a fantasy doll. She is the result of institutions, experiments and choices that could easily exist one step off today’s newsfeed. She is the weapon built out of giftedness. She is the human being who refuses to stay that way.

Covers matter. The wrong face would be noise. The right face will be a signal.

If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and seen strength behind your beauty — you may be exactly what this story needs. If your reflection has ever felt honest, layered, and quietly powerful — you may be closer to Caroline than you think.


Some files are classified. Others are written in ink. A few are written on faces.

Popular posts from this blog

Fear, Freedom, and the Bridge Between Them

There’s Something Strange About Caroline Cauldin

The City That Doesn’t Blink