One of our imperatives as humans is to communicate, with others, with animals, and eventually with aliens. Here, in Forkpoints, you will find stories of unlikely people, scientists and street people, athletes and musicians, the very old and the arrogant teen, meeting and connecting with others not like them at all. Another major interest of Finch’s is what Robert Frost called “the road not taken”, that haunting sense we all have from time to time that maybe there were other paths we should have explored, other doorways we should have passed through, forkpoints where our choices changed our lives forever.
Sheila Finch Book order






- 2022
- 2007
Shaper's Legacy
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
In this continuation of an epic saga, the narrative delves deeper into the struggles of its characters as they grapple with betrayal, loyalty, and the quest for redemption. New alliances are formed while old rivalries resurface, leading to intense conflicts. The richly developed world is filled with intricate lore and challenges that test the protagonists' resolve. Themes of sacrifice and the consequences of power are explored, setting the stage for an exhilarating journey that intertwines destiny and choice.
- 2007
Shaping the Dawn
- 316 pages
- 12 hours of reading
In the third volume of the series, the protagonist grapples with the consequences of their choices while navigating a divided world. Themes of identity, loyalty, and the struggle for power come to the forefront as alliances shift and new threats emerge. The narrative deepens character development, revealing hidden motivations and complex relationships. As the stakes rise, the characters must confront their pasts and the impact of their actions on the future, leading to a gripping climax that challenges their beliefs and resolves.
- 2007
Triad
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The narrative revolves around Ann Bonney's intriguing mission to the mysterious world of Chameleon, where only women are deemed suitable for space travel. Uniquely, a man—a nonconformist artist—has been included in the crew, challenging the established norms. This unusual dynamic raises questions about gender roles and individuality in a society governed by strict regulations, setting the stage for unexpected interactions and conflicts.
- 2007
Garden of the Shaped
- 228 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Banished to an uninhabited planet, a handful of genetic scientists prepare to live out eternity. Here, beyond the reach of their accusers, theory becomes reality. Experimenting with stolen human germ plasm, they shape mankind into races unlike anything Earth has ever seen: the whimsical Llani metamorphs, the inventive but rebellious Ganus, and the Rhodaru warriors with the truth sense. Once their great test has begun, the immortal geneticists agree never to interfere. But like the races they invent, the scientists are human. Still, nothing they do prepares the Llanis for the Ganu uprising 500 years later. Queen Sivell is young, but she possesses an unerring wisdom -- a trait rare in Llanis of any age. As she ascends to the throne, war has already begun. Sivell's own unique parentage and her newfound knowledge of her people's origins could bring peace to her world -- or death to her people! "An intriguing look at bioengineering from the point of view of the engineered" -- Gregory Benford.
- 2003
Reading the Bones
- 254 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Set against a backdrop of intergalactic intrigue, the story follows Ries Danyo, a once-promising translator now reduced to mundane tasks. His life takes a dramatic turn when a Freh uprising erupts, compelling him to protect the commissioner's daughters. This perilous journey not only challenges his skills but also transforms the Frehti language and impacts the future of Krishna. The narrative weaves together themes of language, culture, and personal redemption amidst the chaos of a galaxy in turmoil.