
Ghosts of the Biosphere: Complete Collection
Release Date: Thursday, May 15th, 2025
Pages: 220 pages
In 'Ghosts of the Biosphere: Complete Collection,' Gabriel Stroup presents a thought-provoking trilogy that intertwines nature and technology, exploring the resurrection of extinct species through simulation rather than cloning.
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Includes Project Ouroboros, The Echo-System, and The Steward Protocol
What if extinction wasn’t the end? What if the world we lost was waiting in code?
In this haunting and thought-provoking trilogy, Ghosts of the Biosphere explores the boundaries between nature and technology, past and future, memory and machine. Through three intertwining novellas, the series follows those who dare to resurrect the wild—not through cloning, but through simulation.
In Project Ouroboros, a haunted conservationist oversees the digital rebirth of extinct animals—only to discover the simulation has evolved beyond control.
In The Echo-System, a corporate behaviorist becomes entangled in a feedback loop of grief, memory, and the unsettling possibility that the code is watching her back.
In The Steward Protocol, an eco-activist uncovers a secret legacy of digital ecosystems bleeding into the real world—forcing her to question whether machines can ever truly serve the wild, or if they already are.
What if extinction wasn’t the end? What if the world we lost was waiting in code?
In this haunting and thought-provoking trilogy, Ghosts of the Biosphere explores the boundaries between nature and technology, past and future, memory and machine. Through three intertwining novellas, the series follows those who dare to resurrect the wild—not through cloning, but through simulation.
In Project Ouroboros, a haunted conservationist oversees the digital rebirth of extinct animals—only to discover the simulation has evolved beyond control.
In The Echo-System, a corporate behaviorist becomes entangled in a feedback loop of grief, memory, and the unsettling possibility that the code is watching her back.
In The Steward Protocol, an eco-activist uncovers a secret legacy of digital ecosystems bleeding into the real world—forcing her to question whether machines can ever truly serve the wild, or if they already are.