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Quantum Fracture
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Ongoing, First published Apr 09, 2025
Mature
In the heart of the Aquila Research Institute, a machine dares to rewrite reality itself. Quantum Fracture, a gripping sci-fi horror thriller by Austin Vokoviak, plunges you into a world where ambition collides with dread. Dr. Elara Moore and her team unveil the Aquila Processor, a breakthrough that doesn't just observe the quantum world-it commands it, bending probabilities with chilling precision. But as the machine hums to life, a flicker in the data hints at something alive within, something that watches back.

From the sterile labs of triumph to a warped prison of steel and oozing flesh, Elara and physicist Austin Vokoviak unravel a truth they were never meant to touch. Whispers haunt the ruins-voices of the lost, echoes of their own guilt, promising a cycle that cannot be broken. As reality frays and scars bleed, one question lingers: what have they unleashed, and can they outrun it? Perfect for fans of Annihilation and Interstellar, Quantum Fracture blends hard science with visceral horror, dragging you to an endless edge where survival is no escape.


I have been working on this novel for almost a year now and I'm posting bits and pieces here for you to enjoy! 30 chapters a novel of terror. Read if you dare!!
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