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Signals in the Static
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Releasing May 2024!
A.T. Sayre
Sayre’s debut collection showcases the author’s range: science fiction tales of determined robots, alien diplomacy, and space exploration; dark fantastical stories where natural laws are broken and monsters are revealed to wear a human face.
Paperback, 358 pages
Cover and interior design by Ryan Vance
"You’d be hard pressed not to think of Bradbury, Dick, or Asimov as you read A.T. Sayre’s debut collection. His aliens, ghosts, and machines
have their well-earned place in the cosmos, but humans have trouble getting their interactions with them right. If this is how Sayre starts his career, then we have a long and happy road ahead of us." - Karen Heuler, author of The Splendid City
"It’s not every day you read a collection and love every single story in it, but I can say that in this case I enjoyed this book cover-to-
cover. Sayre has a knack for grabbing the reader’s attention and not letting go with his flawless execution of imaginative concepts. Many
of these stories stayed with me long after reading them." - P.A. Cornell, author of Lost Cargo
“Space exploration can be harrowingly lonely—but so can life on Earth. Sayre looks at both unflinchingly.” - Marie Vibbert, author of Galactic Hellcats
have their well-earned place in the cosmos, but humans have trouble getting their interactions with them right. If this is how Sayre starts his career, then we have a long and happy road ahead of us." - Karen Heuler, author of The Splendid City
"It’s not every day you read a collection and love every single story in it, but I can say that in this case I enjoyed this book cover-to-
cover. Sayre has a knack for grabbing the reader’s attention and not letting go with his flawless execution of imaginative concepts. Many
of these stories stayed with me long after reading them." - P.A. Cornell, author of Lost Cargo
“Space exploration can be harrowingly lonely—but so can life on Earth. Sayre looks at both unflinchingly.” - Marie Vibbert, author of Galactic Hellcats