About The Book
Elipsions takes readers into the year 2044 a world left scarred by nuclear conflict, environmental collapse, and the fading memory of a stable past. Caleb, a young man haunted by loss, begins to experience dreams that are more than dreams: they leave physical marks on his body and messages that guide him toward others who share his strange affliction. What begins as grief slowly becomes a search for truth a journey across a fractured America where every dream might be a warning, and every memory might be a lie.
As Caleb follows the fragments of his visions, he discovers signs of an ancient, hidden force intertwined with humanity’s survival the same force that may have influenced every mass extinction in Earth’s history. Together with a small group of people bound by shared nightmares, he confronts the question that underlies all their suffering: are these dreams a curse, or the last chance to save what’s left of the world?
Blending psychological tension with speculative science, Elipsions explores how personal grief connects to collective loss, and what it means to face a world on the edge of renewal or destruction. It’s a story about memory, conscience, and the fragile boundary between what’s real and what we fear to imagine.
Elipsions is not just a dystopian thriller it’s an emotional journey through isolation, faith, and the persistence of hope in a world stripped of certainty. Through Caleb’s struggle to separate dream from waking life, Greg Morrison invites readers to reflect on how humanity rebuilds meaning when reality itself begins to fracture.
The novel asks a simple but unsettling question: if the end of the world revealed the truth about who we are, would we still want to wake up?
