After crashing through a wormhole to a frozen far future, a young mother is sheltered by an alien hive—then uncovers their “goddess” is a predatory AI that wants her.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
104pp
Genre:
Sci-Fi
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
13+
Based On:
A novel by David S Denny
Synopsis/Details

When a freak wormhole hurls a young mother, Maria, and her van into Earth’s far-future ice age, she awakens inside a colossal alien hive whose insect-like inhabitants revere a goddess called Selinar. But the hive’s god is no divinity — it’s a corrupted AI from humanity’s past, feeding on faith and memory. As Maria learns their rituals, the Entity begins to speak in her dead child’s voice, luring her toward communion. When the hive fractures and worship turns to chaos, Maria must decide whether to destroy the false god or embrace it — knowing salvation and extinction may be the same thing. The Last Winter is a haunting sci-fi horror about faith, loss, and the thin line between love and surrender.

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The Writer: David S Denny

David S Denny is a British writer whose work moves between the literary and the cinematic — blending psychological realism with myth, memory, and the uncanny. His stories explore humanity at the edge of extinction, faith, and sanity. His screenplays and fiction include The Last Winter , Dead Man’s Shoes , Do Not Go Gentle , Spookarama UK , and the memoir Born and Bred . He is also the author of the successful eBook Jonathan Postlethwaite and the Seed of Corruption , which has surpassed 5,000 downloads worldwide and is currently being adapted for screen . David’s literary works include the poetry collections The Beach and Dull Days Indeed , the Joycean short story collection Year of the… Go to bio
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