A cosmic folk tale meets small-town X-Files, with a bass guitar slung over one shoulder.
Wave Glass is a science fiction story inlaid with memory, and mystery, and the music of the universe. It follows Orin Dess, a musician who gets pulled back to his hometown of Mill Creek after his grandfather, Everett, vanishes under eerie circumstances. The town’s got a long history of disappearances, weird phenomena, and maybe something even stranger vibrating under the surface. As Orin digs into his family’s past, he finds himself unraveling more than just local lore—possibly even reality itself.
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A cosmic folk tale meets small-town X-Files, with a bass guitar slung over one shoulder.
Wave Glass is a science fiction story inlaid with memory, and mystery, and the music of the universe. It follows Orin Dess, a musician who gets pulled back to his hometown of Mill Creek after his grandfather, Everett, vanishes under eerie circumstances. The town’s got a long history of disappearances, weird phenomena, and maybe something even stranger vibrating under the surface. As Orin digs into his family’s past, he finds himself unraveling more than just local lore—possibly even reality itself.
Orin’s relationship with the Marrow grows. Then the Braden brothers are arrested. Sheriff Hollis finds something strange under their house. Orin and Grandpa go looking for answers
Wave Glass
A cosmic folk tale meets small-town X-Files, with a bass guitar slung over one shoulder.
Wave Glass is a science fiction story inlaid with memory, and mystery, and the music of the universe. It follows Orin Dess, a musician who gets pulled back to his hometown of Mill Creek after his grandfather, Everett, vanishes under eerie circumstances. The town’s got a long history of disappearances, weird phenomena, and maybe something even stranger vibrating under the surface. As Orin digs into his family’s past, he finds himself unraveling more than just local lore—possibly even reality itself.