5 Ways Cinematic Storytelling Makes ISS Stargraber Unforgettable

In a world overflowing with science fiction, standing out requires more than high-tech gadgets or distant worlds. It demands a story that engages the senses, captivates the imagination and keeps readers turning pages as if they were watching a movie. ISS Stargraber, the debut novel by Nicolas Pollet, achieves exactly that. This high-stakes sci-fi thriller … Read more

Why the Holiday Season Is the Best Time to Read

The holiday season brings colder evenings, warm drinks, and small moments of peace that appear between gatherings and year end tasks. It becomes easier to sit down with a book because the world slows just enough for your mind to settle. Reading fits neatly into this calm. A good story turns quiet afternoons into comfort … Read more

Threats in Orbit

John Desmond had learned to trust the rhythms of the ISS Stargraber. The hum of the generators. The steady pulse of the status lights. The quiet vibration that moved through the station’s rings like a heartbeat. But tonight the rhythm broke. A faint pulse of failing light caught his attention, a small detail that should … Read more

A Thriller Built on Tension, Technology, and Trust

Disclaimer: The passage below is an original creative excerpt inspired by ISS Stargraber and written only to introduce this review. John Desmond had seen the ISS Stargraber from every possible angle, but tonight it felt different. The lights along the station’s outer ring flickered for a moment, a brief pulse that no one else seemed … Read more

What Comes After the End of the ISS

Every structure has a lifespan. The same is also true for the International Space Station. Being in outer space for over 25 years (since November 2000) and orbiting Earth every 90 minutes, it is one of the greatest scientific achievements of modern times and will eventually come to an end. For over two decades, the … Read more

What If We Were Able to Colonize the Sky

Humanity has always dreamed of rising above the ground and building new worlds in the sky. From ancient myths to modern engineering, the idea of living above Earth has captured imaginations for centuries. Today, with advances in aerospace technology, solar energy, and orbital engineering, the possibility of creating permanent settlements in the sky no longer … Read more

Why We Could Be Near a Catastrophe

It is easy to feel safe when life moves smoothly, and disasters seem far away. Modern technology creates a sense of security that makes the world feel stable. Power grids hum quietly. Satellites guide everyday tasks. Global communication makes countries feel connected. But have you ever thought about the other side of the story? What … Read more

The Fragile Balance Between Progress and Humanity

Humanity has always been driven by the desire to innovate, explore, and push the boundaries of what is possible. From harnessing fire to building the internet, progress has profoundly shaped our civilization. Yet every breakthrough carries potential risks, and the pursuit of advancement can sometimes overshadow the very principles that make us human. This tension … Read more