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Blood & Stardust

Blood and Stardust is a multi-author science fiction anthology that reimagines the world’s most enduring monster legends at the edge of the cosmos.


Across distant planets, artificial moons, and dying stars, familiar myths are reborn in unfamiliar forms. Vampires stalk generation ships where blood is currency. Frankensteins rise from biotech labs, and ghosts haunt the circuitry of abandoned stations. Each story takes a classic monster tale and asks a new question: what do these legends become when humanity carries them beyond Earth?


Blending horror, science fiction, and myth, Blood and Stardust explores identity, transformation, unconventional love and the cost of survival in a universe that is vast, indifferent, and strangely familiar. United by theme but distinct in voice, these stories prove that even among the stars, humanity’s oldest monsters refuse to die—they only adapt.

Stitched blurb in audio

Performed by YD La Mar.

Stitched

I devoted my life to Project Oryx. As a geneticist, I told myself it was about discovery, about pushing the boundaries of what life could become. I never expected my greatest creation to change me in return. What began as an obsession blurred into something far more dangerous and profound—an attachment I couldn’t explain away with logic, an unconventional love that rewrote everything I thought I knew.


When militaries set their sights on Oryx as the ultimate weapon and intergalactic coalitions hunted us to steal what I’d created, we became fugitives overnight. Bounties followed us from system to system, and every encounter reminded me that the universe measures worth in power and conquest. Yet in the midst of pursuit and fear, we found something rarer than victory. We found trust. We found family. And as the walls closed in, I realized we weren’t just fighting to survive—we were fighting for our right to remain human, and for a love strong enough to change the course of everything.


A slow-burn sci-fi space opera inspired by Frankenstein and Flowers for Algernon, dusted with a glimmer of The Wizard of Oz—where the Monster isn’t destroyed, loves, and finally finds home.

Bitten

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