Harvesters of Starlight
MTA
A solar-sailing epic about a crew harvesting energy from interstellar dust and the myths that grow around them
*Harvesters of Starlight* is an epic space opera centered on the crew of the *Solaris Weaver*, a specialized vessel that navigates the interstellar medium using gossamer-thin solar sails to harvest energy from cosmic dust and ions. Led by the pragmatic Captain Aris, the multicultural crew—including the navigator Malik, rigger Kaelen, cook Javi, and engineer Rook—endures a grueling existence defined by the "Law of Thin Things." Their lives depend on the delicate balance between the immense pressure of radiation and the fragile integrity of their carbon-fiber tethers, a reality that fosters a rich labor culture rooted in mutual aid and deep-seated superstition.
The narrative follows the crew through a series of high-stakes challenges that test their technical ingenuity and psychological resilience. They survive a harrowing encounter with "corsairs" (pirates), navigate the "Magnetic Sink" where auroras threaten to fry the ship’s systems, and perform the "Sparrow Maneuver"—a legendary, high-precision flight through a deadly asteroid field. Along the way, the crew relies on "The Superstition Engine," a collection of rituals and myths—such as the "Dust King" and "Lanterns in the Void"—to manage the paralyzing fear of the vacuum. These stories serve as a psychological anchor, transforming the cold mathematics of space travel into a shared human experience.
As the voyage nears its end, the crew must contend with the "Tithe of the Radiant," a predatory energy tax imposed by the corporate Syndicate that controls the inner-system gates. Through a clever act of technical sabotage, they provide "dirty energy" to meet the requirement while protecting their hard-earned profits. The book concludes with the ship’s return to Port-Akan Orbital Station, where the crew’s survival is recorded in the "Captain’s Ledger." Ultimately, the story is a meditation on the dignity of labor and the power of communal storytelling, illustrating how humanity finds meaning and connection in the vast, indifferent reaches of the deep dark.
April 16, 2026
48,264 words
3 hours 23 minutes
Click to order this hardcover:
Buy NowPrint copy is made to order and ships worldwide. Includes the ebook free, ready to read instantly.
$5 account credit for all new MixCache.com accounts, usable toward any ebook purchase!*