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Metallic Realms
2025
First Published
3.78
Average Rating
320
Number of Pages

A wildly inventive and entertaining novel about a sci-fi writing group whose fictional universe and personal dramas begin to collide and collapse from the critically acclaimed author of the “timeless and original” (The New York Times) The Body Scout. Perennially single, socially awkward, and drowning in debt, Michael Lincoln’s life has turned out nothing like the intergalactic pulp heroes of his youth. But these are pedestrian concerns—he has a greater calling, and that is to preserve for all posterity the greatest series in the history of the written The Star Rot Chronicles. Written collectively by Michael’s best (and perhaps only) friend Taras K. Castle and his misfit sci-fi writing group, the Orb 4, the stories follow Captain Baldwin and his fearless crew on their mind-bending adventures across the Metallic Realms, from solar whales swallowing suns at the edge of spacetime to interstellar love triangles. These masterpieces have gone tragically unpublished—until now. But the most urgent story Michael must tell takes place in the more intimate (if no less dramatic) confines of literary Brooklyn. Behind the greatest multiverse ever created, there are the all-too-mortal people who wrote it. As Michael chronicles the personal melodramas of the Orb 4 as well as the funhouse reflections in their fiction, the line between real and unreal becomes dangerously thin, and the true reasons for the group’s fallout begin to emerge. As he labors away in hiding, Michael has just one to bring the Metallic Realms to the world. No matter the cost. Metallic Realms is a genre-breaking ode to golden-age science fiction, friendship, creativity, and the power and perils of storytelling.

Avg Rating
3.78
Number of Ratings
63
5 STARS
33%
4 STARS
32%
3 STARS
21%
2 STARS
8%
1 STARS
6%
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Author

Lincoln Michel
Lincoln Michel
Author · 5 books
Lincoln Michel was born in Virginia and lives in Brooklyn. He is the author of Upright Beasts and the co-editor of the anthologies Gigantic Worlds and Tiny Crimes. His work appears in The Paris Review, Granta, Strange Horizons, Tin House, and elsewhere. You can find him online at lincolnmichel.com and @thelincoln.
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