The Long Reverberation
About
When language falters, what listens in its place?
After the Resonance Shift changes the laws of vibration, the Earth itself begins to sing. Cities run on tone, oceans answer in harmony, and every heartbeat leaves a footprint in the air. Thomas Easton, reluctant custodian of the Resonant Archive, watches a civilization evolve from speech toward symphony.
Guided by his mentor Marla Wrenn and the enigmatic Children of Amplitude, Tom witnesses society relearn balance—and then risk perfection that may still the world forever. Between experiment and faith, he searches for the thin horizon where sound becomes silence, and silence starts to remember.
The Long Reverberation is a standalone work of literary science fiction that blends speculative science, philosophy, and lyrical storytelling into a meditation on communication itself. Perfect for readers of Ursula K. Le Guin’s thought-provoking allegories, Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach, and other near-future tales of wonder, it asks one enduring question:
When everything resonates, how do we remain ourselves?