To Ride Pegasus
A fix-up of linked stories about proving psychic powers are real and building an institution to protect Talented people.
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Plot structure labels used: fix-up novel, three-part structure, linked novellas, interlocking perspectives, nonlinear chronology, time jumps, fragmented reveal, gradual explanation, separate conclusions
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A fix-up of linked stories about proving psychic powers are real and building an institution to protect Talented people.
Hari Seldon’s final decades unfold as he builds psychohistory while the Galactic Empire decays around him.
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A scientist uncovers a free-energy breakthrough from a parallel universe and races to stop the hidden cost.
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In a post-nuclear future, monks preserve scraps of old knowledge as history cycles from ruin toward renewal and ruin again.
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In a sealed future tower society, one citizen’s dissatisfaction opens a disturbing look at overpopulation, sex, and control.
An alternate-history fixup follows an eternal Roman Empire across millennia, from a failed Exodus to a secret bid for the stars.
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A climate-strained family spans generations and timelines as Earth falters and Mars beckons, with time travel in the mix.
Three linked tales revisit the Ring universe through women’s perspectives, revealing hidden backstory and aftermath.
Three generations linked by bees confront family strain, ecological collapse, and a future without pollinators.