On a future Earth where the stars, moon and sun have vanished, people fear both strangers and those with too much learning. However, a young woman named Ein refuses to be trapped by other people's fears. She travels across a dangerous land to discover what happened to Earth's skies and to learn if humanity will ever return to the world we once knew.
Jason Sanford is three-time finalist for the Nebula Award and an active member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Born and raised in the American South, he currently lives in the Midwestern U.S. His life's adventures include work as an archaeologist and as a Peace Corps Volunteer.
Jason's first novel Plague Birds will be released by Apex Books in September 2021. He has published dozens of short stories in Asimov's Science Fiction, Interzone, Analog: Science Fiction and Fact, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Fireside Magazine, and other places. Books containing his stories include multiple "year's best" story collections and The New Voices of Science Fiction.
Jason’s awards and honors include being a finalist for the Nebula Awards for Best Novella, Best Novelette and Best Short Story. He has also won two Interzone Readers' Polls for best story of the year and been a co-winner of a third Poll. Jason's other honors include receiving a Minnesota State Arts Board Fellowship, being nominated for the BSFA Award, and being longlisted for the British Fantasy Award. His stories have been named to multiple Locus Recommended Reading Lists along with being translated into a number of languages including Chinese, Spanish, French, Russian, Polish, Hungarian, Italian and Czech.
I wanted to try another work from Jason Sanfird. I found that I had to concentrate on reading as the storyline really didn't hold my attention. Not going to attempt a 3rd novel of his. Not worth it in my opinion.
An amazing story with great world building, characters, plot, themes, and depth of meaning. An emotional, thought provoking tale that’s immensely entertaining and satisfying.