In Real Signs of Intelligent Life, Book Three of The Wanderer Chronicles, The Wanderer drifts through galaxies entangled in red tape, interstellar stockholders, memory-based economies, and existential accounting. Where most ships travel space, The Wanderer navigates meaning.
As the universe files and re-files its mistakes, The Wanderer bears witness?from tax-free ruins to prophets with quarterly forecasts, to the final vote that unravels time itself. This is a book of lost memos, cosmic filings, and the power of stories no longer remembered.
For fans of Douglas Adams, Ted Chiang, and absurdism with resonance, The Road That Never Ends is both a satire and a hymn to what we leave behind.
Still... we drift across the woven hush.
Still... we hum forgotten names into living rivers.
Still... we traverse.