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Complete, First published Jan 27, 2020
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Echoes Of The Stars

5 parts Ongoing

Even in the quiet of space, some things never stop following you. After Earth falls into a disaster that no one could stop, only a handful of ships escape. Antares is on one of them-adrift with his family, a few thousand others, and too many memories. Most of the passengers sleep in cryo, but he stays awake. Someone has to. Time doesn't work the same out here. Days blur. Silence settles in. People change, or they fade. Antares walks the same halls, hears the same hum of machines, and watches his sister drift further into herself. There's nothing ahead but stars. And behind them, only loss. Echoes of the Stars is a quiet kind of science fiction. One about the people left behind by survival. It's about memory, loneliness, and how the human mind tries to hold on when everything familiar is gone. Not everyone dies at the end of the world. Some keep going.