Tales From The Singularity

Dive into a collection of 20 short stories blending fantasy, human folly, and science fiction, all grounded in real science. Prepare to have your mind expanded and your senses thrilled. Details of each short story below:

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Embark on a journey through diverse genres and thought-provoking subjects. These stories are crafted to leave you shaking your head, laughing, and pondering the depths of existence. This unique collection will spur you into deep thought like no other.

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Get ready to dive into a world where fantasy meets reality, and human folly intertwines with cutting-edge science. "Tales From The Singularity" is more than just a collection of stories; it's an experience. 

When human error married with greed destroys the world, there’s no going back. In this darkly comic apocalypse, a series of cumulative nuclear accidents drive America — and eventually the planet — into a radioactive ruin. 

Dr. Sarah Chen has discovered Element 121, a stable superheavy element that shouldn't exist and definitely shouldn't be conscious, she thinks she's finally found her Nobel Prize.

Instead, she's found humanity's eviction notice.

What starts as a childhood adventure in the woods behind their houses becomes something far darker. The object changes colors like oil on water, beautiful and mesmerizing. But it also changes many opther things. Not all of them good.

A darkly comedic science fiction horror story about a man whose life is upended when an otherworldly entity disguised as a small black cat named Taylan appears on his doorstep.

When babysitter Sarah Cahill reads an ancient bedtime story aloud, she accidentally summons a demon. But instead of claiming souls, he demands to play Candy Land.

Dr. Elena Varma has built the impossible: a device that can quantify the soul. For three glorious minutes, they witness consciousness leaving the body, moving with purpose and intention toward... somewhere else. But then everything goes wrong.

Dr. Eleanor Valencia has done the impossible. After a fortunate coffee spill courtesy of her cat—she's cracked the equation for faster-than-light travel. Humanity is about to take its first step toward the stars.

Then the Gatekeepers arrive.

When a mysterious glowing drug called QX-14 hits the streets, humanity does what it does best: takes way too much of it without asking questions. 

There's only one problem: it's not a hallucination. It's an alien invasion.

Scout seems like any other stray—until he stops a bank robbery with impossible powers, saves a runaway stroller from certain disaster, and rescues children from a burning building while flames bend to his will. As his legend grows, only one scientist realizes the truth: Scout isn't from Earth at all. He's a cosmic sentinel and something hungry is trying to break through.

Dr. Marcus Thorne has spent thirty-two years preparing for this moment. His colleagues say it's impossible. The first weeks bring miracles.

Then he wakes up one morning, and something is terribly wrong.

When unprecedented melting exposes permafrost that hasn't thawed in 40,000 years, virologist Dr. Susan Markowitz witnesses something impossible: healthy caribou aging to death in hours.

Within weeks, an ancient virus has gone global.

Humanity is dying in ways that shouldn't be possible.

Thomas Chandler is twelve years old, has an IQ of 167, and eats lunch alone every day.

Bullied at school and struggling to connect with his distant father, Thomas finds solace in his ham radio equipment—until the night he picks up a signal that shouldn't exist. The voice on the other end calls himself Kenth, claims to be from another dimension, and says he's been waiting thousands of years for someone to answer.

Marcus Webb has spent three years making Daniel Thorne's life miserable. But when Marcus finally pushes too far, he discovers the truth: Daniel isn't human. He's something ancient, cosmic, and terrifyingly patient—and he's been waiting for Marcus all along.

When a mysterious glowing drug called QX-14 hits the streets, humanity does what it does best: takes way too much of it without asking questions. 

There's only one problem: it's not a hallucination. It's an alien invasion.