Every alien movie asks the same questions. *Are they friendly?* *Are they hostile?* *Can humanity survive first contact?* But almost none ask the question that may matter most. **What happens if they're right?** Not right about faster-than-light travel. Right about us. The greatest challenge of disclosure may not be technological—it may be deeply personal. Because every major discovery in history has forced humanity to rethink its place in the universe. If first contact ever comes, the biggest shock may not be learning that we are not alone. It may be deciding what to do when our oldest stories collide with our newest realities.
The Disclosure Day Series: Four Interviews, One Human Question
Why these books aren’t really about aliens — they’re about us. When people see the covers of my Disclosure Day series, their first assumption is predictable: “This is a sci-fi story about aliens.” And they’re partly right — extraterrestrials are the catalyst.But they’re not the subject. At its core, the Disclosure Day series is an … Continue reading The Disclosure Day Series: Four Interviews, One Human Question