On Titan, survival isn’t just about enduring the grind, It’s about holding on to what makes you human.
Jason Teague has travelled farther from home than he ever thought possible, leaving behind everything he loves for a chance to provide for his family.
Amid the harsh reality of factory life and the pressures from corporate, Teague crosses paths with Adam Webster, a seasoned worker with a kind smile and an aura of mystery. As their lives intertwine, Teague is drawn into a world where memories blur, reality bends, and the cost of survival can come at the expense of your soul.
Set against a backdrop of industrial decay and human resilience, a brooding sci-fi tale explores the fragile threads of memory, loss, and the lengths we’ll go to keep moving forward.
Mark R. Williams is a freelance writer living near San Francisco. He has also worked as a contributing writer for the International Herald Tribune (Paris) and senior staff writer for Lookout Magazine (Spain). Williams has a Masters degree in History from the University of California, Santa Barbara.