The Orbital Review

The Orbital Review is a literary journal under Orbital Press that delves into a wide range of topics. Featuring insightful book reviews by D.J. Hoskins, the journal also includes chess analyses, personal essays, reflective pieces, and poems, offering readers a thoughtful blend of literary critique and creative exploration.

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Poetry

Chess

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Panic (Dark Light Series, Book 3): Sample Chapter
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Panic (Dark Light Series, Book 3): Sample Chapter

“Chaos to chaos, and peace to peace. To think this is the end, you must first remember your beginning.”

Alex thinks he’s made it. Melissa hopes she’s safe. They will not find rest. Watch closely. The end has yet to come. On a jet, Alex has passed his trial. What awaits is Corpus, an academy that will guide him on the road to self-discovery. The only Oddity to appear in decades, his merit is expected, but an attack is not.

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Paralysis (Dark Light Series, Book 2): Sample Chapter
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Paralysis (Dark Light Series, Book 2): Sample Chapter

Having great power makes any mage a prime target."

Alex is beaten. Melissa is ambushed. Where do they go from here? Don’t let go. They aren’t ready. Alex is a coward and ignorance is all he knows. On him, Kaiga does not hold back. Information floods him and his mind is pressed for answers, does he have the one they seek? Or will he be deemed worthless?

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Paragon (Dark Light Series, Book 1): Sample Chapter
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Paragon (Dark Light Series, Book 1): Sample Chapter

Before there can be peace, there must first be war."

In a parallel world, war is brimming on the horizon, and in a generational conflict between two superpowers, only one can win.

Alex is an outsider, an ordinary teenager from Earth who travels by violent means into a parallel universe where nothing is the same, and everything is created by magic. His gift lies in his trauma, and unlocking it presents the key to unimaginable power he was never ready for. Pulled into the center of a vengeful struggle of hatred and despair, he is forced to grow up from a boy to a man when exposed to the cost of war. To him, what side he is on does not matter so long as the suffering ends.

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