Simon K Jones’ Tales from the Triverse
Portals have opened in London, connecting Earth to a far future version of itself and a fantastical land where magic is real. As society adjusts to the new status quo, a specialist division of the police is established to handle the growing number of interdimensional crimes.
Tales from the Triverse is a free anthology of inter-connected science fiction and fantasy detective stories. They can be read individually or in sequence.
Over time, a larger story is being told that will reward regular readers. Think of it like a TV show in your inbox. The Wire meets Gotham Central meets Iain M Banks’ Culture novels.
Matt Kilby’s The Road Cain Walks
On a Monday morning, the town of Pine Haven, North Carolina woke in a world that made sense. Few had heard of Grady Perlson or the thing inside him. Fewer knew the blood-soaked road that brought him to that basement cell at Starks Prison. By the end of the week, everything would change.
Qibra’s Echoes Between Worlds
Naiya sends transmissions from Threa, a mirror world on the brink of collapse, to warn Earth about the patterns that destroyed her civilization. A story about ancestral memory, legacy, sacrifice, and refusing to be forgotten.
Wanda Polaroids’ Gilded Olympia
Gilded Olympia takes place between 1893 to 1912 across three countries.
Fusruddal Ular is an isolated theocratic republic hidden from the world, cloaked by both geography and divine intervention.
Sôteria is a transnational, semi-clandestine nation composed of twelve twin-city states, embedded in strategic urban regions across the globe and governed by a hybrid system of divine oligarchy and mortal democracy
Neptunus occupies a vast terrestrial region in south-eastern Africa. Its geography is governed by tectonics, climate, and hydrology rather than divine abstraction.
The Amciusiod is set in the same universe as Gilded Olympia.
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Thank you for reading and featuring our stories, Ian!
Can't wait to dig it. Really well put together newsletter. Keep me tagged in the future 😁