Asunder, Episode 3
Marcus and Hobbes’ troubles deepen. (First released for podcast in 2012. Cover art by Adam Blakemore.)
Read MoreJoin the fight against alien invasions. Resist near-future conspiracies. Explore alternate history. Get lost light-years from home in far-future space opera… and so much more. John Mierau’s ‘Serving Worlds’ always brings you exciting adventures peopled with strong characters navigating absorbing stories, narrated by the author and other voices. Subscribe to enjoy hundreds of episodes: full novels, mini-series and short stories told across science fiction, slipstream fiction, shared worlds, with dashes of fantasy and horror. The podcast is completely free, the stories complete and unabridged…but beware of cliffhangers! Get more details and more fiction at https://servingworlds.com
Marcus and Hobbes’ troubles deepen. (First released for podcast in 2012. Cover art by Adam Blakemore.)
Read More20 years after the American Civil War, former slave Marcus Riggs was trapped in a British Harbor after invaders came to enslave all mankind. Now they’ve fled, and new orders clash as humanity rises from the ashes…but are the aliens gone for good? (Recorded & first podcast in 2012. Cover art by Adam Blakemore.)
Read More20 years after the American civil war, former slave Marcus Riggs is finally ready to sail free of the British Harbor he was trapped in when Invaders from the stars laid waste to our world.
Read MoreWhat happens after the War of the Worlds? 20 years after the American civil war, former slave Marcus Riggs is trapped in a British Harbor after the Invaders came to enslave all mankind. Now the invaders are gone, and new Orders clash as mankind rises from the ashes…but are the aliens gone for good? And how much humanity does our kind have left? Find out in ASUNDER, an audiobook from John Mierau and ServingWorlds.com.
Read MoreGrady feels a pull that takes him north into the wilderness. The pull will change his world forever.
Read MoreThe story of a man, shipwrecked, in captivity in a strange land called ‘Florida’, and an encounter even stranger still. By Nathan Lowell.
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