In a fractured America of 2044, one young man’s dreams begin leaving real wounds and cryptic messages that may determine humanity’s survival. Elipsions blends grief, memory, and mystery in a world still recovering from nuclear and environmental collapse where reality and illusion are no longer easy to tell apart.
About The Author
GREG MORRISON is a writer whose work explores the intersections of grief, morality, and human endurance in uncertain times. His debut novel, Elipsions, grew from a lifelong curiosity about how ordinary people respond when the world they know begins to collapse. He writes with a focus on emotional realism, examining how loss, hope, and faith coexist in moments of upheaval. When he’s not writing, Greg enjoys time with his family, music, and researching forgotten pieces of history that often inspire his stories.
About The Book
Set in the year 2044, Elipsions follows Caleb, a young man living in a fractured America
still reeling
from nuclear conflict and environmental collapse. After losing his mother, he begins to experience
dreams so vivid
they leave real wounds and messages that guide him toward others with strange abilities. Together,
they uncover
evidence of an ancient force that may have influenced every mass extinction in Earth’s history.
Combining emotion, mystery, and speculative science, Elipsions explores how love, grief,
and moral
conviction endure when reality itself begins to unravel. It asks one haunting question: if the fate
of humanity rested
in your hands, would you be willing to change who you are to save it?
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What Readers Say
Readers describe Elipsions as challenging, emotional, and difficult to forget. Here are a few excerpts from reader reviews.
“A bold, emotionally intense dystopian story that blends social commentary with grief and identity. The dream-like sequences add unease and ask difficult questions without easy answers.”
“Smart, layered, and unpredictable. The world feels massive yet deeply personal. The story invites discussion long after the final page.”
“A fractured America, hyper-real dreams, and a mystery tied to humanity’s survival. Dark, unsettling, and reflective throughout.”
“Not a comfort read. The novel confronts grief, violence, faith, and moral exhaustion with honesty. The ending feels like a warning.”
“An interesting concept with solid writing, though the political commentary may feel one-sided for some readers.”
