James
Quiet Horizons
Original science fiction stories for adults who like something to follow without having to pay attention. No explosions, no cliffhangers - just good writing, a warm voice, and as much space as you need to drift, or drift to sleep.
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James
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Latest episode
Jun 5, 2026
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Episodes
The Slow Light 05.06.2026 8:08
At the end of a road that most maps have stopped bothering to name, an old keeper tends a small, unimportant light. It does not guard the famous dangerous water. It marks a modest shoal, for a modest danger, at the edge of the world. But every evening it comes on, and it turns, and it says its one steady thing into the dark. One quiet autumn evening, a tired stranger in the wrong shoes arrives at...
The Proportions 27.05.2026 12:37
Elias Kade is the kind of man who makes lists before he opens doors. He surveys planets for a living — he goes first, measures everything, and files accurate reports. On the planet catalogued as GJ 514c, he lands three kilometers from a set of ruins, walks to them in the low afternoon light, and begins measuring. The doorways are two meters, four centimeters tall. Standard clearance. Every one of...
The Counting Signal 18.05.2026 13:42
Dr. Priya Anand has worked the night shift at a deep underground neutrino observatory for six years. She chose nights deliberately. Then, at two forty-seven in the morning on a Tuesday in March, the anomaly flag sounds. A story about what it means to find something before you are ready to have found it. About the long patience of science, base-twelve mathematics, and a daughter's bridge in Os...
The Friday Gift 06.05.2026 42:50
Nora Callahan is thirty-four when she first opens her eyes in her childhood bedroom on a Friday the 13th in 2002—her mother alive, the ceiling crack still there, Gerald the water stain still watching from the corner. She is thirty-four in a sixteen-year-old body, with seventeen years of future knowledge and no instruction manual. What follows is thirteen years of Fridays: twenty-three visits to he...
The Prior Art 29.04.2026 41:56
Marcus Webb has spent five years in his Flagstaff garage proving the physics community wrong. When his handmade vehicle finally lifts—quietly, undramatically, perfectly—he and his friend Dolores Vega decide the next logical step is “up.” What begins as a modest orbital joyride becomes something far larger: a lunar-transfer trajectory, an increasingly urgent conversation with U.S. Space Command, an...
The Long Navigation 22.04.2026 44:00
Dr. Yusuf Berhane spent thirty years proving that the universe’s own motion could be turned into a navigation system. Now, aboard the starship Threshold , he and a crew of eleven are testing that theory on humanity’s first true interstellar voyage. Using forward time-displacement jumps of tens to hundreds of thousands of years, they let the stars themselves carry them across the galaxy—then close...
What the Lost Ships Sent 15.04.2026 24:19
In the quiet orbit of Callisto, Sable Okafor is the Senior Archivist at Meridian Station. Her job is simple and solemn: catch the decades-delayed final transmissions of colony ships declared lost to the void, decode them, and send them home to Earth. She is very good at it. Then the Ananya Krishnan arrives. The ship left Earth forty-two years earlier, carrying 2,187 souls—including Sable’s mother,...
The Long Quiet Between 08.04.2026 42:56
Listener Warning This episode explores profound isolation, existential solitude, irreversible life choices, the permanent separation of consciousness from the physical body, and the psychological weight of traveling alone across interstellar distances. It contains themes of loneliness, the passage of subjective time, and quiet emotional intensity. No graphic content, but it may feel heavy or intro...
The Cartographer of Dying Suns 01.04.2026 36:58
Maren Solís is eleven years into a solo deep-space survey mission when her instruments find something that shouldn't exist: eighty-one gravitational anomalies clustered around a dead planet, too precisely arranged to be natural, too old to have been made by anyone human. A story about what it means to be the first person to see something, and what you do when the universe writes back. Send us...
The Man My Father Was 25.03.2026 33:17
Three weeks after her husband's funeral, Eleanor Marsh begins reading his journals. What she finds is not what she expected: for twenty years, Daniel had been using the time machine in his workshop to visit his dead father - not to change anything, just to watch him live. A companion story to The Corrections, told from a different angle. Works as a standalone. Send us Fan Mail You're li...
The Corrections 18.03.2026 44:45
Daniel Marsh is fifty-one years old and retired from a university physics department that found his theories too strange. For the past four years he has been building a time machine in his basement - not to reshape history, not for anything grand, but to fix a single small moment from 2003 that he has thought about approximately once a week ever since. A quiet story about guilt, precision, and wha...
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