Echoes in the A Psychological Horror on Mars Humanity's first Martian colony was destined to be a triumph, but it became a tomb instead. Commander Sofia Reyes and her crew construct a fragile habitat under relentless red storms, where silence should be their strength. Yet the silence teems with life—whispers creep through the vents, footsteps resound in locked corridors, and the dust… it seems to recognize them. As her crew disappears or returns with hauntingly familiar yet alien faces, Sofia fights to safeguard the dome, her mind, and her authority. On Mars, survival hinges not on oxygen or rations, but on defying the voices that offer lost comforts. When the dust calls your name, how long will you hold out? Ideal for fans of The Martian and Annihilation, this gripping tale delves into isolation, sorrow, and the dread of a planet that spurns human presence.
Jacob Russell is a visual artist, poet, novelist and street medic, living in Philadelphia since 1964. He makes art from trash, and poetry and fiction from fragments of memory and imagination.