Books
In-depth literary analysis of contemporary and classic fiction — exploring themes, narrative structure, and the ideas that make certain novels stay with us long after the last page.
Featured: Blake Crouch
The current articles focus on Blake Crouch, whose work uses quantum physics, memory science, and speculative biology as engines for deeply human questions about identity, grief, and the choices we make.
- Dark Matter — quantum vertigo and the quest for identity — A physicist kidnapped and displaced into a parallel universe must fight to reclaim his life. A thriller built around the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics.
- Recursion — when memory rewrites reality — A technology that lets you relive and alter memories triggers colliding timelines. One of the most ambitious SF thrillers of recent years.
- Wayward Pines — the dizzying depths of a fragmented reality — A federal agent wakes up in an idyllic town from which no one can leave. A trilogy that begins as a mystery and ends as something far more disturbing.