Humanity didn't leave Earth to be saved. It left to survive. After a rupture in reality scattered humanity across worlds, three civilizations rise from the fallout: a paranoid Earth, a magic-infused exile society, and a starborn empire that believes the future belongs to it. At the center of their cold war lies Site 24-the place where everything broke, and where something far worse may be waiting. When battle ignites, pilots, engineers, and royalty are forced into an escalating conflict that threatens not just worlds, but reality itself. The Meddelinth Convergence is a bold science-fiction…mehr
Humanity didn't leave Earth to be saved. It left to survive. After a rupture in reality scattered humanity across worlds, three civilizations rise from the fallout: a paranoid Earth, a magic-infused exile society, and a starborn empire that believes the future belongs to it. At the center of their cold war lies Site 24-the place where everything broke, and where something far worse may be waiting. When battle ignites, pilots, engineers, and royalty are forced into an escalating conflict that threatens not just worlds, but reality itself. The Meddelinth Convergence is a bold science-fiction epic about exile, power, and the lie that escape can erase the past.
N. M. Aster is a speculative fiction author whose work explores exile, power, and the long shadow of human decisions. Blending hard science fiction with mythic and political themes, Aster writes stories about civilizations under pressure-what they build, what they destroy, and what they choose to forget. The Meddelinth Convergence is Aster's debut novel, introducing a fractured future where technology, ideology, and inherited trauma collide across worlds. Known for stark imagery, moral ambiguity, and large-scale worldbuilding grounded in human consequence, Aster's work asks a central question: what does humanity become when escape is easier than accountability?
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