On behalf of the authors, artists, members, and 'staff' of the Orion's Arm Universe Project, we are very excited and happy to announce the publication of our new book:
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After Tranquility: Tales from Orion's Arm - Vol 2 |
After Tranquility is a collection of 12 short stories set in the Orion's Arm Universe and includes a mix of works published in Voices: Future Tense - the OA ezine, and new works created especially for this collection.
It is currently available at
Amazon in both
paperback and
Kindle versions.
AFTER TRANQUILITY
Stories included;
Posh Girls by M. Alan Kazlev
2500 CE: Three sheltered young women discuss their privileged life while society begins to collapse around them.
Midwinter by Stephen Inniss
2710 CE: An explorer discovers an apparently long-abandoned space station, and learns its secret.
In the Hall of the Flesh Sculptors by David Jackson
3969 CE: As he approaches a natural death, a man visits the fabled Hall where new life is created.
Severing by Josie Goodman
5640 CE: The pilot of a mining ship discovers that cyberspace can affect the real world as much as any physical project.
Ghostkill by Steve Bowers
7220 CE: Cyborg agents investigate an impossibly elusive serial killer on a space habitat.
The Passenger by Anders Sandberg
8550 CE: The crew of a trade starship become suspicious about their mysterious cargo, and their equally mysterious passenger.
Chaos Under Heaven by Jim Wisniewski
9160 CE: A woman tries to save her dying world by negotiating with godlike transapients.
Bunny Love Has No Limits by Daniel Eliot Boese
10,091 CE: A man brings his rabbit-hybrid companion aboard a space liner, before bizarre and disturbing things start happening to the other passengers.
The Immortalist by Darren Ryding
10,370 CE: A genetically engineered tour guide plans to live forever, while her pious son trusts his life to fate. But will both get their wish?
New Home by Ron Bennett
11,287 CE: An attempt to colonize a new star system leads to a clash of personalities among sentient machines.
The Fabulist by Todd Drashner
12,071 CE: In the mystical world of Xinidin, the Fabulist is revered as a worker of miracles. But who is he really?
Homecoming by Chris Shaeffer
12,570 CE: While engaging in a massive space battle, naval officers prefer not to mention their "secret".
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