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The Glass Weaver’s Orbit

A Symphony of Light and Entropy

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The Glass Weaver’s Orbit

By: Olivia Jonas
Narrated by: ChasMandala
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The stars are not silent. They are waiting.

On the crumbling Isle of St. Hesper, the ground is sinking into the Atlantic, but Elara Vance is looking up. A disgraced astronomer hiding from her past, she spends her nights polishing the lens of the Great Eye, waiting for a sign. When a rhythmic, electric-blue signal pierces the static of the radio telescope, Elara discovers a secret that defies physics: the universe is unraveling, and St. Hesper is the only stitch holding it together.

To save the island, she must open a door that cannot be closed.

Forty years later, the consequences of her choice arrive. The signal has mutated. The "Hunter"—a sentient void of pure entropy—has found the open door. It falls to Julian Harrows, a student marked by a terrifying transformation, and Silas Thorne, the mechanic who kept the watch for decades, to stand against the dark. From the radioactive ruins of Chernobyl to the neon silence of Tokyo and the crushing depths of the Mariana Trench, they must wage a war of light and sound against an enemy that eats reality.

Spanning ten thousand years and three distinct eras of human evolution, The Glass Weaver’s Orbit is a literary sci-fi epic about the persistence of memory, the geometry of regret, and the terrifying beauty of a universe where the light doesn't just shine—it sings.

Perfect for fans of Jeff VanderMeer’s Annihilation, Ted Chiang’s Exhalation, and the atmospheric wonder of Station Eleven.

©2026 ANIYA LASHA HARRISON (P)2026 ANIYA LASHA HARRISON
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