Can You Hear Me

Can You Hear Me by Geonn Cannon is a 252-page work of fiction published by Supposed Crimes, LLC in February 2018. This narrative follows Colonel Noa Laurie, the sole survivor of a disaster that destroyed the International Space Station, as she embarks on a mission to clear space junk threatening future missions. Isolated in an experimental craft called ODIE, Noa relies on her radio connection to the command center, unaware that her journey will intertwine with the life of Jamie Faris, who uses an antique radio in her Indiana woodshop.
Readers will discover a unique blend of science fiction and LGBTQ+ themes as the story unfolds. Jamie’s unexpected communication with Noa introduces a dynamic that challenges both characters in unforeseen ways. The narrative explores their evolving connection amidst the backdrop of space exploration and personal struggles, offering insights into isolation and the human experience. This edition presents a thought-provoking tale that delves into the complexities of communication and connection across vast distances.
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For the next two years, Colonel Noa Laurie – the sole survivor of a disaster which destroyed the International Space Station – will be orbiting Earth in an experimental craft called ODIE. Her mission: to clear away the treacherous minefield of space junk that has accumulated around the planet and endangers future missions. Her only lifeline during this mission will be the radio connecting her to the command center and whoever happens to be assigned to the communications desk.
Or so she thinks.
Because tucked away and almost forgotten in an Indiana woodshop is an antique radio. Its owner, Jamie Faris, occasionally uses it for eavesdropping on the truckers passing by on the highway. One day in the third month of Noa’s mission, Jamie uses the radio to vent her frustrations by screaming into the ether. She screams and rages and curses into the thick static knowing it won’t matter because no one will hear, but she’s wrong… someone is definitely listening.
And she’s about to say hello.
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