… and with it the finale of the first Space World trilogy
The circle is closing – at least the first one.
In September, my new project will launch on BackerKit:
Continuum, the conclusion of the first trilogy in the Space World multiverse.
The third and final instalment of the No Brainer trilogy provides answers... and raises new, more dangerous questions.
Anyone familiar with Dire Contact and Space Time knows that the end is not the end.
It is a transition. A reflection. A leap.
It will be complex.
It will be personal.
And it will be... time.

👉 Click here to follow the project
The more people click ‘Follow’ now, the better the project will start in September – visibility, reach, algorithm magic.
And you can set the course for that right now.
Bonus: If you subscribe now, you'll not only be notified immediately when it launches,
but you may also get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Continuum:
plot threads, cover experiments, and slightly disturbing research findings from the AIT archives included.
From the very beginning, the No Brainer trilogy has been a journey through what we know –
and what we think we know.
Where Space Time asks:
What if the very thing you fear is the only thing that can save you?
Continuum poses the question:
What if your greatest certainty is also your dire delusion?
In Continuum, our friends find themselves caught between fronts they could never have imagined existed.
Old alliances break, new ones are formed – and suddenly questions arise that could change everything:
- What if the enemy isn't the enemy at all?
- What if time itself has a blind spot?
- And what if that's exactly where the truth lies?
The game with space and time isn't over yet.
It has only just begun.
And in the end, there is not only the answer to what is –
but also a glimpse of what could still come ...
and the question of what was, how it all began.
👉 Curious? Then this way – follow the project on BackerKit.
👉 Fun fact:
Continuum has been nominated as one of the selected projects for Printopia 2025 on BackerKit – a curated special event celebrating printed books in September.
That means more visibility, more book love, more space-time swirl!
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