Quiet Horizons
Marcus Webb has spent five years in his Flagstaff garage proving the physics community wrong. When his handmade vehicle finally lifts—quietly, undramatically, perfectly—he and his friend Dolores Vega decide the next logical step is “up.” What begins as a modest orbital joyride becomes something far larger: a lunar-transfer trajectory, an increasingly urgent conversation with U.S. Space Command, and then an encounter with a patient, ancient presence that has been watching Earth’s technological adolescence for a very long time. “The Prior Art” is a grounded, wry, character-rich first-contact story about what happens when an amateur gets there first, what “prior art” really means in the galactic patent office, and why transparency might be the hardest invention of all. The seventh episode in the series that began with “What the Lost Ships Sent,” this story stands alone as a warm, thoughtful near-future piece perfect for fans of Ted Chiang’s precision, The Three-Body Problem’s quiet revelations, and Arrival’s sense of scale in small places. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604129/fan_mail/new] You're listening to Quiet Horizons - a podcast of original science fiction stories written for the hours when the day is done. From here, there are no interruptions. Just one complete story, beginning to end. Literary, unhurried, and best experienced with your eyes closed. Tonight's story begins now. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2604129/support]
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