Cover Reveal: The Spacer

Two years ago this December, I had a dream that changed everything. That dream became the seed of The Galatean Saga.

Since then, I’ve written, rewritten, and built out the canon of this universe — its wars, its cadets, its fractured families, and its long shadow between Earth and Galatea. My plan for the core Saga novels is to pursue the traditional publishing path, which means the release timeline is shifting and will take longer than I first imagined.

But I didn’t want to let this anniversary pass without giving something back.

That’s why I’m releasing The Spacer: a December Chronicle. It’s a short, atmospheric novella framed as a legend — half history, half myth — told by apprentices aboard Surinam Station in 2253. Through their eyes (and through the silence of an old veteran), the story of Gordon Monihan, one of the first Galateans to shake the Terran system, nicknamed the Spacer, is retold as both a legend and a requiem.

It isn’t a mainline novel, but it’s an important fragment of the universe, one that shows how stories survive — in whispers, in memory, in half-truths passed down.

Here’s the first draft of the cover. I’m deeply proud of it, and I can’t wait to share the story with you this December.



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