April, 1972. Three legendary astronauts embark on man's boldest space voyage yet-a yearlong mission to fly past our nearest planetary neighbor, Venus.
Island of Clouds, the first full-length novel in the Altered Space series, is a gripping space epic based on NASA mission proposals from the late 1960s. Touching on literary and cultural influences ranging from Borges and Bukowski to Solaris and Star Trek, this story of exploration also offers a literary probing of the dark reaches of human nature: alcoholism, capitalism, authority, fatherhood, and the ephemeral nature of desire.
Each entry in the Altered Space series is a wholly separate narrative, but all deal with the mysteries of space and time, progress and circularity. Every title is an enso of words in which orbits of spacecraft, moons, planets and people allow us fresh perspectives on the cycles of our own lives.
April, 1972. Three legendary astronauts embark on man's boldest space voyage yet-a yearlong mission to fly past our nearest planetary neighbor, Venus.
Island of Clouds, the first full-length novel in the Altered Space series, is a gripping space epic based on NASA mission proposals from the late 1960s. Touching on literary and cultural influences ranging from Borges and Bukowski to Solaris and Star Trek, this story of exploration also offers a literary probing of the dark reaches of human nature: alcoholism, capitalism, authority, fatherhood, and the ephemeral nature of desire.
Each entry in the Altered Space series is a wholly separate narrative, but all deal with the mysteries of space and time, progress and circularity. Every title is an enso of words in which orbits of spacecraft, moons, planets and people allow us fresh perspectives on the cycles of our own lives.
Mr. Brennan earned a B.S. in European History from the United
States Military Academy at West Point and an M.S. in Journalism
from Columbia University in New York. He's the author of
Resistance, and a series of space books including Zero Phase,
Public Loneliness, Island of Clouds, Infinite Blues, and the
forthcoming Alone on the Moon. He's done extensive original
research for his space titles, including interviews with former
astronauts (some of whom have walked on the moon) and technical
consultation with retired NASA engineers, but budgetary constraints
have prevented on-site outer space research. (So far.) His writing
has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Hypertext Magazine, The Good
Men Project, and Innerview Magazine. He's the founder of Tortoise
Books; he's also been a frequent contributor and co-editor at Back
to Print and The Deadline. He resides in Chicago.
Follow him on Twitter @jerry_brennan
"A thrilling imagining of a proposed Venus fly-by mission in the
early '70s, Gerald Brennan's Island of Clouds is both a captivating
space adventure—fueled by meticulous attention to detail,
compelling characterizations and taut drama—and a
meta-alternate-history meditation on endless realities that leaves
the reader with a new appreciation for our own." — David Hitt,
author, Homesteading Space: The Skylab Story
"Brennan is clearly having a ball here, reimagining the what-ifs
and might-have-beens from the golden age of space exploration. His
research, passion, authenticity, and exuberant writing all bring
the implausible to life—man and machine, earth and moon. For fans
of Andy Weir's The Martian, NASA's Apollo era, 2001: A Space
Odyssey, the 60s and 70s, Star Trek, and anything by Bradbury,
Bukowski or Le Guin. Speculative sci-fi at its finest." — Neal
Thompson, author, Light this Candle: The Life and Times of Alan
Shepard, America's First Spaceman
"Brennan made me really feel I was along for the ride. The tension
of the two leads made the read compelling—and that was when the
mission was going well. When it took an unexpected turn,
anticipating the outcome became a real page-turner for me—I didn't
want to put it down. Brennan is a master of taut dialog and—by some
magic I wish I could possess—getting inside the brains of real
historical figures and having them act in ways that make me think,
yes, that is exactly what that person would say, and feel. This is
one of the best space dramas I've read in a long time." — Francis
French, author, In the Shadow of the Moon
"A dreamlike, surreal tale about the world's first human-helmed
interplanetary mission—and the three diverse personalities who went
to another world, but found themselves. Island of Clouds takes you
on a wild ride to Venus, and beyond the infinite. I couldn't put it
down!" — Emily Carney, blogger and space historian,
AmericaSpace
"Authenticity rings from every page of Island of Clouds, a strange
thing to say of a novel about a NASA mission that never
happened—set in a looking-glass version of 1972, in which no one
died in the Apollo 1 fire and LBJ is still president—but accurate
nonetheless. It's an authenticity that comes from Brennan's
assiduous research, but also from a generous imagination that takes
in the character of individual astronauts, the sublime wonder of
space travel, and the profound questions that it inspires about
free will, responsibility, and the nature of reality. The result is
an engrossing alternate-history technothriller that abundantly
earns its epigraphs from Borges." — Martin Seay, author, The Mirror
Thief
"Gerald Brennan's speculative sci-fi launches into worlds of
fascinating and thrilling what-ifs, always with engaging, authentic
characters piloting the ship. Island of Clouds proves that
Brennan's what-ifs can feel just as true as real-life space
adventures, and that the human element often outshines the stars."
— Logan Ryan Smith, author, Y is for Fidelity
"[A]n excellent space yarn, right up there with The Martian." — Dan
Adamo, Space Shuttle Flight Dynamics Officer
[Five-heart review.] "An intense character study set in
space...Brennan effortlessly brings to life the overwhelming
feelings of traveling through space and confronting inner demons."
— Foreword Reviews, May/June 2017
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