On Discovery, Signals, and the Unknown
I tend to write science fiction that approaches first contact as a process of discovery rather than instant spectacle. I’m drawn to plausible science, slow-burn mystery, and the unease that comes from encountering something we don’t yet understand. Instead of focusing on invasions or fixed space-opera tropes, I’m more interested in signals, patterns, and ideas that begin subtly and grow in consequence over time.
The Earth Song series is designed as a gateway into a larger narrative, combining scientific curiosity with psychological tension for readers who enjoy thoughtful, idea-led science fiction in the vein of Arrival or The Gone World.
When I set out to write science fiction, I wanted to create something genuinely epic—a body of work that could unfold across worlds, stretch across time, and grow in scope with each story. That ambition has shaped what I think of as the Multiverse Chronicles: a connected body of work in which each series builds on the last, revealing a much larger picture beneath the surface.
If you enjoy immersive science fiction, big ideas, and characters who feel real even as the universe expands around them, I hope you’ll find something here to lose yourself in.
— Nick Cook
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