Jay Lake

Books

Almost All the Way Home From the Stars: Science Fiction Short Stories
Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 32,630. Language: English. Originally Published: May 15, 2013 by Red Dragon Books. Categories: Fiction » Alternative history, Fiction » Science fiction » Adventure, Fiction » Science fiction » Space opera, Fiction » Science fiction » Short stories, Fiction » Science fiction » Utopias & dystopias
Near future dystopia, colonies in space, galactic empires: this collection has it all! "Almost All the Way Home From the Stars" is a collection of seven science fiction short stories by award winning writers Jay Lake and Ruth Nestvold. The settings range from galactic empires on distant worlds, to a dystopia in the near future warped by fundamentalism, to an alternate US where slavery was never...
Second Contact
Series: Lost Colonies. Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 31,930. Language: English. Originally Published: April 4, 2022 by Style Monkey Press. Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » General, Fiction » Science fiction » Adventure, Fiction » Science fiction » Space opera, Fiction » Science fiction » Short stories
New science fiction from award winning authors Ruth Nestvold and Jay Lake! Over 100 years after the mutiny and war started by the original expedition to the planet Bonificium, a new recontact team arrives to assess the damage done. But even the Polity admits the mission to put the situation to rights is logically impossible. Field agent Rogelio finds himself drawn into the politics of the...
The World Always Begins in Light
Series: Lost Colonies. Price: Free! Words: 8,720. Language: English. Originally Published: April 5, 2022 by Style Monkey Press. Categories: Fiction » Anthologies » Short stories - single author, Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Lesbian, Fiction » Science fiction » General, Fiction » Science fiction » Space opera
New science fiction from award winning authors Ruth Nestvold and Jay Lake! Sharan never wanted to be fleeing for her life on a foreign planet. But when Arnoldson leads a mutiny and takes over the ship, that is exactly where she finds herself. She never wanted to betray Polity Force Protocols either — only, in order to survive, she doesn't have a choice. While Arnoldson attempts to become a god...