From Interdimensional Discovery to the Future of a Galaxy

Floral Park, New York Aug 28, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Author Robert Harrison has released an ambitious two-part science fiction saga that fuses scientific intrigue with deeply human storytelling. His novels, The Long Day and its sequel, Empathy, take readers from the split-second creation of a new universe to the long shadow of victory, exploring what it means to create, to fight, and to live with the consequences.
The Long Day Where It All Begins
In The Long Day, physicist Dr. Bishop Avery pushes the limits of space-time research, creating an experiment that accidentally forms an entirely new universe. They open a window to look in, and are drawn through the rift by beings who are looking out as they are looking in. Bishop and his colleagues, Jason Smith and Karen White, suddenly find themselves in another galaxy on the brink of war.
What unfolds is part scientific odyssey, part survival story. Bishops group encounters the ocean-dwelling Nanda, the stalwart Dolek, and the golden-bronze Sapieans, all of whom are threatened by the warlike Tecate. Harrison builds these worlds with attention to detail, grounding his imagined species and cultures in credible science. All while keeping the humanand Sapienstakes front and center. The novel builds to an interspecies alliance and a desperate fight to repel the Tecates attempted genocide.
Empathy Twenty-Five Years Later
The sequel, Empathy, opens on the 25-year Jubilee marking the Tecates defeat. Peace reigns, but old alliances are fading from memory. Bishop Avery, now honored by the Sapieans as both creator and father, returns for the celebration on Sepia, where the wars turning point was fought.
Amid the reunions, Harrison poses a central question: what happens to unity when the crisis is over? Funding for exploration and research has dried up. Space programs face shutdowns. And yet, new breakthroughssuch as Karen Whites research into Conscious Quanta, where focused thought can measurably alter the quantum realmhint at astonishing possibilities for the future.
At the Jubilee, Bishop, Asha Aah, Jason Smith, Karen White, and Paumi Dor are reunited. Empathy blends reunion, reflection, and the urgency to reignite a galaxys curiosity before complacency erodes hard-won progress and descends into chaos. The novels title is no accidentHarrison makes empathy itself a key to both understanding and survival.
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A Complete Vision
Together, The Long Day and Empathy offer a complete, evolving vision. The first book moves with the momentum of discovery and war; the second considers what comes afterhow societies remember, forget, and choose to move forward. Harrisons approach keeps the science credible, the worlds tangible, and the characters believable.
His writing doesnt just entertain. It raises questions about responsibility in the face of discovery, the fragility of alliances, and the role of beliefscientific or otherwisein shaping reality.
About the Author
Robert Harrison writes science fiction that marries hard science with imaginative scope. His work draws on a fascination with physics, interstellar politics, and the cultural challenges of first contact. In The Long Day and Empathy, he uses these interests to build complex alien societies, grounded technologies, and conflicts that feel both vast and personal.
Praised for balancing plausibility with vision, Harrisons storytelling invites readers to think beyond the next star system and ask what humanity will do when it gets there. With this two-book arc, he demonstrates that the greatest unknowns arent always found in deep spacethey may lie within us.
Availability & Contact
Robert Harrisons The Long Day and its sequel, Empathy, are now available in paperback and digital editions through major online retailers. For purchase, media inquiries, or speaking engagements with the author, visit:

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