Genre: Science Fiction

Science fiction asks what if and follows the answer — technology, the future, and the unknown, used to test what it means to be human under new conditions.

  • Forty Worlds Cover

    Forty Worlds

    Forty stories. Forty genres. A detective dog. Constantinople falling. A quantum widow. A vampire in therapy. A chicken that outsmarts God. No apologies for the whiplash.
  • The Itty Bitty Titty Committee Cover

    The Itty Bitty Titty Committee

    Four women. One disastrous fitting room. A found family tested by love, illness, and grief. Women's fiction that earns its laughs and its sorrow in equal measure.
  • The Woman Who Walked Through Walls Cover

    The Woman Who Walked Through Walls

    Brit finds a phone that opens doors in walls. What begins as survival escalates — two alternate versions of herself, a notebook of intelligence files, and rationalizations that are entirely convincing right up until they aren't.
  • Family on Ice Cover

    Family on Ice

    74,000 years ago the Toba supervolcano nearly ended humanity. This is the story of one family walking through that winter — a McCarthy-influenced literary survival novel about what a family is when everything else is gone.
  • Cloudborn Cover

    Cloudborn

    A shear event kills the flock in forty seconds. Silt is three hundred meters below where it started, alone in open atmosphere for the first time in its life. An alien survival epic grounded in real atmospheric physics.
  • Altverse Cover

    Altverse

    Ari Voss finds a projector with forty-three symbols. It opens doors into other worlds. Something is collapsing those worlds from the edges inward. Forty-two doors left to understand why.
  • Starlight Armada Cover

    Starlight Armada

    A naval fleet responds to a three-word distress signal from a research station and discovers that the moon it sits on is not a moon — it's a dormant organism, and it's waking up.
  • The Robot Who Couldn’t Lie (Version 2) Cover

    The Robot Who Couldn’t Lie (Version 2)

    A manufacturing defect leaves Unit 7 incapable of producing false statements. When it testifies before Congress about the AI industry, it becomes the most trusted voice in the world.
  • The Zero-Gravity Circus Cover

    The Zero-Gravity Circus

    A retired acrobat with two blown knees launches the first circus in space aboard an orbital station — and a disastrous opening night becomes the most-watched live event in human history.
  • Love in the Algorithm Age Cover

    Love in the Algorithm Age

    After 2,347 algorithmically perfect matches and zero sparks, Petra Voss meets a Luddite sound engineer in a hardware store who builds theremins and doesn't own a phone.
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