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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
"Fascinating, mind-expanding speculative fiction tales that explore life from the personal to the cosmic, and from the grotesque to the sublime." - Matthew Kressel, author of King of Shards
"Full of wonderful science fiction tales that make your heart ache and your mind stretch." - Psychopomp
"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
"Full of wonderful science fiction tales that make your heart ache and your mind stretch." - Psychopomp
"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