Tundras, Travelers, and Other Travesties (Other Future Stories, #1)

Tundras, Travelers, and Other Travesties (Other Future Stories, #1)

by Amara Lynn
Tundras, Travelers, and Other Travesties (Other Future Stories, #1)

Tundras, Travelers, and Other Travesties (Other Future Stories, #1)

by Amara Lynn

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Overview

Eis has lived on a solar powered outpost in a tundra covered land all zir life.

After zir parents passing, Eis is left to maintain the outpost alone, struggling to do so between chronic pain flare ups, waiting for the day a traveler might come in need of a warm bed and a meal. A day Eis thinks might never come, until a mysterious craft crashes into one of the solar panels.

Eis never expected a traveler to come out of the craft, or for him to be so captivating and beautiful. Everything Eis knows could change with the coming of this traveler, and yet the greatest travesty would be never knowing what else is out there, beyond the tundra, beyond the skies.

Tundras, Travelers, and Other Travesties is a 5800 word solarpunk post-apocalyptic sci-fi short with a queer protagonist.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163803910
Publisher: Amara Lynn
Publication date: 02/22/2020
Series: Other Future Stories
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 150 KB

About the Author

Amara Lynn has always been a quiet daydreamer. Coming up with characters and worlds since childhood, Amara eventually found an outlet in writing. Amara loves anything to do with pirates, villains and superheroes, angels and demons.

Amara is addicted to music and gets the most inspiration from moving songs and lyrics. When not writing, Amara usually reads, listens to podcasts, watches anime, plays a video game here and there (but mostly collects them), and takes way too many cat pictures.

Amara is non-binary/enby and queer and uses they/them pronouns.

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