The Earth exodus had begun. Escaping an ever-deteriorating world of its own making, Humanity went in search of a new and better life. But life in the vastness of space was not as expected . . . and the journey’s astonishing planetfall even more bizarre.
The more we avoid our troubles the more we are forced to confront them. This is not only a philosophy of life . . . it is a philosophy of the stars.
A Philosophy of Stars is a thought-provoking homage to the masterful storytelling and peerless imagination of Mr. Ray Bradbury. It is also a cautionary tale we would all do well to heed: with fantastic injustices come fantastic consequences.
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F. P. Dorchak’s A Philosophy of Stars is an ambitious novel of ideas, an inventive work with echoes of Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles, filled with hopes and dreams and speculation and imagination.
John E. Stith Author of Manhattan Transfer, Redshift Rendezvous, Naught for Hire, Pushback, and others.
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A Philosophy of Stars is F. P. Dorchak’s first novel in 10 years. It was a FINALIST in the 2024 Best Book Awards, Science Fiction.