Postcards After the Sky Fell
Paris, New York, Rio, and Giza all survived the same impossible night. By morning, the landmarks were no longer just monuments; they were witnesses, standing over the first quiet work of rebuilding Earth.
The Clock at the Edge of Tomorrow
They built the observatory where time bent hardest, beside a black hole that turned every second into a corridor. The first traveler did not return alone; every version of him came back carrying a different future.
Survey Log: Unnatural Horizons
Four planets no telescope wanted to name: tides standing like towers, metal rivers under ash, square storms on amber gas, and a frozen black world split open by heat. The universe keeps its strangest maps just beyond the familiar sky.
Future Ruins
They built elevators to the sky, cathedrals for dead atmospheres, forests on ringworlds, and ships that slept inside comets. Centuries later, the machines are quiet, but every ruin still points toward the future that almost arrived.
The Clockwork Orchard
Four stations of one impossible harvest: a star being tamed, a harbor between giants, a first step onto an asteroid city, and a salvage convoy carrying the ruins of yesterday into the architecture of tomorrow.
The Skywright's Dawn
They had learned the hard part of hope first: building before hunger, scale before comfort. Around the yellow heart of a dying star, millions of drones stitched mirrors and habitats into a ring of light, a city-sized promise that no child would sleep in shadow again.
Under the twin moons, the forest learned to breathe light. A traveler followed the crystal river until something hidden in the flowers whispered his name back from the mist.