Metallic Realms (Exclusive OwlCrate Edition)

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Metallic Realms is a genre-bending story about friendship, science fiction, toxic fandoms, and the importance of creating art.

Michael Lincoln is a heavily flawed, chronically single, oblivious sci-fi enthusiast who has dedicated his life to two goals. The first of which is to get the Star Rot Chronicles published. It is, after all, the greatest science fiction multiverse ever created. Plus, it just happens to be written by his best (and only) friend, along with a group of other dysfunctional Brooklyn writers that call themselves the Orb 4. The second goal is to join the rest of the writing group and create art along with them. The only problem is that interpersonal dramas keep threatening to tear the group apart.

Can Michael’s schemes keep the Orb 4 together, even as the line between real and unreal becomes dangerously thin, and the true reasons for the group’s fallout begin to emerge?

Features for this OwlCrate Edition:

Metallic Realms is a 1 (Extra Mild) on our Spice Meter.

This book contains:

  • On-page and off-page character death
  • Substance use (marijuana, alcohol)
  • Depression/mental health discussions
  • Mentions of Trump administration/economy
  • Toxic relationships, gaslighting/emotional manipulation
  • Toxic nerd culture

Please note:  The content warnings listed above don’t cover all content included in the book. 

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Featured in the August 2025 'Galaxy Encounters' OwlCrate Quarterly Sci-Fi box.

Photos by: @thebookscript (on Instagram)

Graphic by: Hey Atlas Creative

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  • Derek S.
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    2 weeks ago
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    Bought For Myself
    Rated 2 out of 5 stars
    The book? Stunning. The story? Atrocious.

    As far as the book goes, like most every book from Owlcrate. It is stunning. It feels great in hand and looks amazing on the shelf. The problem with this book comes down to the fact it was published at all. The author was tiny little good ideas and then completely ruins it with a self absorbed complainer as a man character. Woe is me should be the first thing you think of. And not just as an observation, but as an obsessive compulsive pathological fault. The main character should never grace a page.

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