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The Glass Garden

A Novella
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Description

From the author of The Night Library of Sternendach comes a haunting sci-fi horror for fans of Jeff VanderMeer and Lina Rather.

Dr. Therese Blake is a homebody archaeologist devoted to the history of planet Earth. But when her sister Lissy makes a stunning discovery near an abandoned colony on a distant exoplanet, the sisters team up to discover its secrets.

Eerie, luminescent images cover the walls of an underground cavern. The glass garden looks like a payday to Lissy, who's been struggling to turn a profit to keep her salvage crew fed and paid. Therese, however, insists on careful academic procedure. She can't figure it out: Is the anomaly an artificial creation-or a living organism?

As the anomaly's mystery draws the sisters into an obsessive orbit, it turns out neither greed nor science can offer protection from its relentless gravity.

Product Details

PublisherLanternfish Press
Publish DateMay 13, 2025
Pages132
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781941360873
Dimensions8.1 X 5.3 X 0.3 inches | 0.4 pounds

About the Author

Jessica Lévai has loved stories and storytellers her whole life. After a double major in history and mathematics, a PhD in Egyptology, and eight years of the adjunct shuffle, she devoted herself to writing full-time. You can find her work at Strange Horizons, Cossmass Infinities, and Reactor Magazine. Her first novella, The Night Library of Sternendach: A Vampire Opera in Verse, won the Lord Ruthven Award for Fiction. She dreams of one day collaborating on a graphic novel, and meeting Stephen Colbert. Check out her website, JessicaLevai.com, for links and more.

Reviews

Praise for The Glass Garden

"The Glass Garden is a sensual, despairing, beautiful hallucination, and Jessica Lévai crafts the lines of the tale with a disturbingly unerring precision. This is an elegantly crafted narrative with black hole patience, each line as inevitable as the one that preceded it, drawing--as all the best tales do--to the only possible conclusion."--Greg Rucka, writer of Lazarus

"Lévai skillfully builds tension between the sisters as they explore a setting that oozes with atmosphere and, eventually, discover the bizarre force at the garden's root."--Publishers Weekly

"Surreal and thrilling."--Independent Book Review


Praise for The Night Library of Sternendach

"Revel in every turn of phrase in this lyrical, classical romance of Kunigunde Heller, trapped between her family and tradition, and her own desires kindled under the starry sky in The Night Library of Sternendach."-- Margaret S. McGraw, editor of Lawless Lands and Predators in Petticoats

"Lévai debuts with a lush, modern take on the trope of supernaturally star-crossed lovers... This operatic love story caters to many beloved tropes while providing a fresh perspective and building toward an unusual, bittersweet ending that explores 'how love costs more than it seems.'"--Publishers Weekly

"Gorgeously romantic in both style and story. Lévai's timeless tale will sweep you off your feet with immortal dealings and human emotion."--Matthew Vesely, author of Elegy for the Undead

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