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Martin Wilsey

    Martin Wilsey crafts narratives that delve into the primal and the profound, blending the raw intensity of the wild with the intricate workings of the human psyche. His writing is characterized by a direct, unflinching style that confronts existential themes with a unique and often provocative perspective. Through his stories, Wilsey challenges readers to contemplate the complexities of existence and the essence of humanity in contemporary times. His work offers a stimulating yet deeply resonant literary journey for those seeking an unforgettable reading experience.

    The Law of Lumina
    Virtues of the Vicious
    Shadows of the Sentinel
    Tranquility and Other Myths
    • Tranquility and Other Myths

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      An anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy short stories crafted by the Hourlings writers.

      Tranquility and Other Myths
    • Shadows of the Sentinel

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      "My first day on the OXCART was full of omens that I can only see through hindsight. The crew all believed that Harv had given me their files, just like they had been given mine. At least the parts that Quinn let them see."Personal logs of Captain Cobbal Blocke, March 21, 2672.

      Shadows of the Sentinel
    • Virtues of the Vicious

      • 360 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      On the run, being chased by both good and evil.

      Virtues of the Vicious
    • The Law of Lumina

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Emma Boone thought her dream job as the new Chief of Security on Lumina Station was going to be easy. She didn't expect corruption, incompetence, and murder. Lumina was a "Small-Town" space station orbiting above an isolated, quiet, agri-colony planet specializing in exporting wheat, corn, bourbon, and a few other interesting, unusual commodities. When she took the job, she thought a small station with a tiny population of just over 4,000 people would be quiet compared to her last post. Boone had barely unpacked her duffle before it all went wrong. She had thought way out here, there would be less death, and she would be able to keep her secrets. She quickly found this far out on the edge of the universe; the only law was the law you brought with you. Who could she trust? More accurately... What could she trust?...

      The Law of Lumina