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Karen Osborne

    Karen Osborne is a writer, visual storyteller, and violinist whose short fiction has appeared in prominent science fiction and fantasy magazines. Her work often emphasizes visual storytelling and a unique style that sets her apart. Osborne is an active member of the sci-fi and fantasy community, a trait reflected in her approach to writing. Her debut novel, Architects of Memory, promises an innovative perspective on the genre.

    Architects of Memory
    Engines of Oblivion
    • Engines of Oblivion

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(26)Add rating

      Karen Osborne continues her science fiction action and adventure series the Memory War with Engines of Oblivion, the sequel to Architects of Memory—the corporations running the galaxy are about to learn not everyone can be bought.Natalie Chan gained her corporate citizenship, but barely survived the battle for Tribulation.Now corporate has big plans for Natalie. Horrible plans.Locked away in Natalie's missing memory is salvation for the last of an alien civilization and the humans they tried to exterminate. The corporation wants total control of both—or their deletion.

      Engines of Oblivion
    • Architects of Memory

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Millions died after the first contact. An alien weapon holds the key to redemption—or annihilation. Experience Karen Osborne's unforgettable science fiction debut, Architects of Memory. Terminally ill salvage pilot Ash Jackson lost everything in the war with the alien Vai, but she'll be damned if she loses her future. Her plan: to buy, beg, or lie her way out of corporate indenture and find a cure. When her crew salvages a genocidal weapon from a ravaged starship above a dead colony, Ash uncovers a conspiracy of corporate intrigue and betrayal that threatens to turn her into a living weapon.

      Architects of Memory