Thought-Provoking
Story that raises philosophical or moral questions
3 items found (2 series, 1 story)

Where the Day Takes You
by John Singh
Emerald lives by routine. Aging and alone, she anchors herself in ordinary rituals, and takes comfort in revisiting the moments that shaped her life: love, ambition, grief, and a quiet sense of purpose. For Emerald, memory becomes both refuge and escape, but past and present begin to blur as the nature of Emerald’s true predicament comes clear. Tender, cerebral and deeply human, *Where the Day Takes You* explores what it means to keep going when time itself has become unreliable … and whether choosing where to be is the same as choosing how to live.
The Last Broadcast
by Michael Storm
In 2045, the world is divided into isolated city-states, each controlled by a different corporation. Radio host Marcus Chen broadcasts the truth from his hidden station, the last free voice in a world of propaganda. But when he uncovers evidence of a conspiracy that could change everything, he must choose between safety and the truth - even if it means his own death.
The Void Between Stars
by Michael Storm
Captain Elena Vasquez leads humanity's first expedition beyond the known galaxy. But when they discover an ancient alien civilization that predates humanity by millions of years, they must decide: are these beings friends, enemies, or something far more dangerous?