Books for my friends who love sci-fi.

Stories of survival, consequence, and human beings trying to remain themselves inside impossible systems.

The Other Side of Glass
A three-episode novella series

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The Other Side of Glass is about survival, managed order, and the systems that decide who gets seen and who gets left outside.

It follows lives shaped by thresholds: who is seen, who is sorted, and who is left outside the systems that claim to protect them.

2027 Releases

Earth Moon Starship
Forthcoming novel - March 2027

Earth Moon Starship is a science fiction novel built around scale, pressure, and the human cost of survival inside systems too large to feel personal until they begin shaping every choice.

Set across aging infrastructure, migration corridors, institutional force, and the long strain between worlds, it follows lives trying to remain human while the structures around them demand adaptation first.

About SFP

Signal Field Publishing is the publishing home for science fiction centered on survival, consequence, and the pressures that shape human lives.

Story first, always.

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T.R. Eatherton

I write fiction about survival, consequence, and the systems people find themselves inside. My work explores pressure, human behavior, and what people carry through those systems.

I tell myself stories. I write them for my friends.