Fear takes us down an unexpected road in EOS, a revolutionary Solarpunk story from author Samantha Redstreake Geary, in collaboration with artist Jenny Vyas, featuring music by Really Slow Motion, and groundbreaking graphics via designer Koke Núñez Gómez!
A new dawn is on the horizon, where boundaries are broken, diversity is embraced, and an optimistic, creative vision of our future on Earth takes center stage.
EOS is a powerful solarpunk story narrated by FEAR, who tackles real-world issues concerning terrorism, prejudice, and diversity, to near-future technology surrounding sustainable energy that restores the balance between humanity and nature. This isn’t a defeatist tale. It is a look through the lens of positive futurism that showcases the courage, compassion and capabilities of humanity as equal partners in building a bridge to a better tomorrow.
Meet the Characters

Arjun Suraj-Sharma as Arjun
Arjun Kirti, autistic teenage son of Dr. Vanisa Kirti, is often found cradling his holopad in his awkward hands, a prototype of his own design, and finds its contents far more interesting than sentient weeds. But Arjun has never shared his mother’s love of botany. Computers were the companions of a boy who thinks too much and feels too little. But he will soon discover the power of connection with an unlikely companion.
Really Slow Motion – Battle Angel – I Am Yours – Dylan Jones
EOS Commenting Contest
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EOS Review Contest
Starting April 1st, I’ll reveal sensory-rich sneak peeks into the world of EOS, a futuristic sci fi solarpunk short story available on AMAZON for $0.99. Post a REVIEW of EOS on AMAZON by May 31st and you’ll be entered to WIN a signed copy of RSM’s Battle Angel and signed limited edition print from painter, Jenny Vyas!
I love really slow motion! Interesting genre too…. where’s the link to EOS on amazon? I can’t promise I’ll have to read it this month what with the A-Z, campnano and my reading targets but I will try, it definitely sounds like my kind of story. 🙂 xx
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You are so innovative…love the autistic coding genius character! 🙂
Writer In Transit
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Thanks, girl!! Happy AtoZ day!!
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Cool way to introduce us to EOS!
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I am looking forward to this! 🙂 *goes to check out the short story*
Happy A to Z!
@TarkabarkaHolgy from
The Multicolored Diary
MopDog
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Suggestion: Maybe you want to include the Amazon link in this post?
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Still waiting for it to go LIVE! Will post link soon!!
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You always have a flair. This a awesome opening for the A to Z. My interest is already piqued. This is going to be an amazing A to Z I just know it!
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Wow, what awesome music – so captivating. I could listen to it all day. Reminds me of the music for Circe du Soleil.
Tasha
Tasha’s Thinkings | Wittegen Press | FB3X (AC)
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Cool idea for your theme. EOS sounds interesting.
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So nice to mee Arjun! Unique as always!
Will shoot over and get a copy!
Thank you for posting for the A to Z!
Ninga Minion @YolandaRenee from
Defending The Pen
Parallels
Murderous Imaginings
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I’m curious. I’m assuming you are introducing us to the characters of your story, and that they are therefore fictional. How do you get photographs of them? Or is it an illustration? Either way, it’s amazingly lifelike (which made me wonder that we were talking about a real person, initially).
Andrea Lundgren
Into the Writerlea Blog
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What a perfect image of your character! He’s already real to me!
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I’m here as one of Stormy’s sidekicks! The music is amazing, and as always, you are a creative genius. I love Arjun as a character already!
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Looking forward to seeing and hearing more.
John Holton
Blogging from A to Z Challenge Co-Host
The Sound of One Hand Typing
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Having loved your posts in the WEP challenges, I’m pretty excited to see what you’ve got going on for this month!
The story sounds intriguing, and I do love a good ‘narrative’ soundtrack!
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