Possible Futures
Teasers about upcoming and possible future Fenian House books. We do not guarantee that all book concepts mentioned here will get written, but if it's a solid concept that we are actively working on, we will tell you about it here.
In Flux
Sean Fenian
Status: First draft complete, in editing pass 2
Cover art by C.J Evelyn complete
Cover typography design in progress
Years ago, Justin—we'll call him Justin—escaped from a hated orphanage, and from his own time. Now he will give a woman whom he does not know a last-second escape from hers—and also from her imminent brutal murder. Together, they will learn and share mysteries and wonders, pain and joy, make new friends and face new challenges, in a strange place outside of time and space as we think of it, where possibility can become reality—if your will is strong enough, and your vision clear and firm.
But be careful. There are deadly dangers hiding within the Flux.
Sean Fenian's new novel In Flux draws inspiration from sources including Jack L. Chalker and Julian May, in a setting with distant echoes of Jules Verne and H. G. Wells, to tell a vaguely steampunk-era tale—without the steam.
Cover art by C.J Evelyn
Sparks and Tinder (Fireborn universe)
Sean Fenian
Status: In Progress
I won't give an estimate for publication, but I am working on a collection of short stories set in the Sunlit Land, expanding on the places, settings and people of Fireborn. To date, the first five stories in the collection have been written.
Across The Ocean Of Stars (Stardock universe)
Sean Fenian
Status: Book outline
Several years after the end of the Khreetan Crisis, amid political shake-ups on Earth, the first-generation hyperspace early warning system—now renamed OLGA, the Overwhelmingly Large Gravitational Array—has picked up anomalous gravity waves originating from a red sub-giant in toward the galactic core from Earth. Conventional astronomy has looked at the star to try find an explanation for the readings—and something about the star is very strange.
Of course, the astronomers would like someone to go and take a look…
Free Agency
Sean Fenian and Robert Auerbach
Status: Book concept
Don't count any chickens yet, but we are discussing concepts for a possible sequel to Agency. Just because the Box is gone, doesn't mean it's gone for good. Once a government agency has proven that a certain toolset works, there's a strong tendency to use it again… especially when your timeline might be at stake.
But wait! …There's also a second possible new novel that perhaps fits into in the Agencyverse. It doesn't even have a title yet. Time will tell.