Epiphany Kaye Boesme
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A young political staffer uncovers a conspiracy against an unknown politician and must seduce an undercover reactionary to discover the target’s identity.
Epiphany is set in a science fiction, far-post-Earth world. It’s an epistolary work written entirely with gender-neutral pronouns, and most characters are LGBTQIA++. Thematically, Epiphany explores the cognitive ghosts that loss leaves behind and the things we do to escape them.
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1 Poråkol 1892 [final entry]
The final entry is a letter from Salus to a younger daughter. It includes conlang content and some concluding remarks from the author.
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16 Hoiekol 1865
Every few years, executions happen according to a humanized version of the old Sabaji Tveshi way. Salus watches from among the advisers.
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60 Poråkol 1865
Salus cannot describe the ceremony that made lim an adviser. However, le can describe the sacred text that inspired it — the oath-ritual the Karatha made thousands of years ago.
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55 Poråkol 1865
Salus goes to the Reclaimed Zone to see Sehutañi for the first time after the events of 28 Poråkol 1865.
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53 Poråkol 1865
The trial continues, this time with Liga's testimony — with the same questions asked over and over.
Author's note: I was moving last week, and it was more complicated than expected! (A total ordeal, actually.) Apologies for missing a week. ~*^___^*~ -
48 Poråkol 1865
Interplanetary politics has forced a real murder trial — which everyone in Tveshė knows is just a formality. Salus recounts some of Sehutañi's testimony.