The Long Reverberation brings the reader into a world remade by sound. After a global experiment collapses language into pure resonance, scientist-scribe Thomas Easton must learn what it means when words themselves begin to feel. From the first mirror that sang humanity awake to the last moment of deliberate silence, Tom records the birth of a new physics of empathy.
Through him we meet Marla Wrenn, the voice who teaches the planet to listen, and the Children of Amplitude, who grow up tasting each heartbeat in the air. Together they discover that the end of noise is not peace but transformation.
Lyrical, philosophical, and unexpectedly tender, The Long Reverberation is science-fiction at its quietest and its most human ? a journey to the edge of silence and back again.