I forgot to post this last Friday on its launch, so here it is today, a spotlight on the sci-fi horror collection, In Those Fading Stars by Andrew Najberg. Enjoy.
In Those Fading Stars
Three robots holding a séance.
A man who suffers the effects of an intergalactic portal opening in his stomach.
These stories exist at the intersection of science fiction, horror, and magic and explore both our humanity in the face of the weird as well as our most ordinary and fundamental relationships.
Whether attempting to voyage to a distant star on a generational craft whose destination is so far no living passengers will reach it or whether a daughter’s new friend is teaching her to break the trendiest of dimensional boundaries, the stories press humanity against the macro and the micro scales of the universe—but every one of them shines a light on a little piece of our souls at the core.
Book Link: https://getbook.at/FadingStars
About the Author
Andrew Najberg is the author of the best-selling (#1 US Horror
Amazon) novels The Mobius Door
(Wicked House Publishing, 2023) and Gollitok
(Wicked House Publishing, 2023), as well as The Neverborn Thief
(Olive-Ridley Press, 2024) and the collection of short fiction In Those
Fading Stars (Crystal Lake Entertainment, 2024). He is also the author of the forthcoming
novels Extinction Dream (Wicked House Publishing, 2025), Try Not To
Die in the Shadowlands (Vincere Press, 2025), and Eat the Light
(Wicked House Publishing, 2026). His short fiction has appeared in Fusion Fragment, Khoreo, Translunar
Travelers Lounge, Utopia Science Fiction, Prose Online, Psychopomp Review,
Solar Press Horror Anthology, and is forthcoming in Make Your Presence Known Anthology, and the Gods and Globes III Anthology. Currently, he teaches for the
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
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