Preorders Available

Event Horizon: Stories of No Turning Back had a stellar Kickstarter launch. If you missed it, now’s the time to preorder your copies of a book that bends genre, not to mention spacetime.

You’ll find all three cover variants of the book (Karen S. Darboe, Armando Ramirez, BlusterOne, minus the Kickstarter exclusive digital variants), and posters and sticker packs. Publishing Dec 15 2024.

Kickstarter backers still got the most savings and book swag that goes along with supporting a project at launch stage. But that doesn’t mean you can’t join the early fun in the preprint stage (a sticker is bound to fall into your shipping box) enjoying the work of an indie artist, indie artists and a lil imprint flexing to their own tune. 

Subject Interests: Literary Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Latinxfuturism, Latino Literature, Women’s Fiction, Nuyorico, Puerto Rico, Greece, Space, Black Holes, event horizons, astrophysics, astronomy, Short Stories, photography, style writing, graffiti, abstract art, comics, human sexuality, love stories, romance.

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Event Horizon: Stories of No Turning Back is a prose-driven collection of stories themed around the astrophysical phenomenon of black holes and their unforgiving boundaries of “no return”—their event horizons. What arises is a tantalizing question for characters grappling with cosmic decisions in their lives, whether in their living rooms, on space stations or exoplanets: what awaits on the other side of the “event horizon”? An array of celebrated artists help answer this through the sequential art of comics, canvas work, and photography. The collection is introduced by comics, prose and astrophysics academia.

6.75″ X 9.5″ in size. 240 pages: 6 prose stories with art. 3 short comics. 1 one-shot comic (25 pages). 3 letters of introduction by literature and astrophysics academia. Images shown are digital mock-ups of the book. A richly dense book, packed with value. The book will be beautifully printed in color. Read more about the book here.