About SlipStream Universe

A cinematic saga built to pull readers through the fracture.

SlipStream blends grounded characters, nearworld collisions, hidden rules, and a threat that learns through reflection. Every book widens the scope without losing the people at the center.

What kind of story SlipStream is

SlipStream is fast, visual science fiction with momentum. It starts with a hidden-world shock, then keeps widening into a larger saga of nearworld travel, escalating consequences, and Hunters that measure through geometry and reflection.

The books are built to feel cinematic on the page: clear visual rules, mounting pressure, bigger set pieces, and character choices that keep carrying weight long after the action moves on.

If you like high-concept stories that move quickly but still reward attention, SlipStream is built for that kind of read.

Why the Universe site exists

SlipStream Universe is the reader side of the saga. It is where you can find the books, read preview material, explore the cast, and keep up with what is opening next.

The goal is simple: make it easy to step into the story, get a feel for the tone, and keep moving deeper into the SlipStream Universe without the site getting in the way.

Clean-content, high-stakes science fiction

SlipStream aims for intensity without leaning on gore or profanity. The stories are suspense-driven, cinematic, and accessible to a broad range of readers while still carrying real danger, pressure, and emotional stakes.

That balance matters here: the saga is meant to feel sharp, immersive, and all-in without losing the kind of readability that keeps people coming back for the next book.

A note from Shaun Lopez

SlipStream started years ago as a story idea that kept growing. The names changed, the scope changed, and the world kept getting sharper, but the core pull stayed the same: hidden rules, dangerous crossings, and ordinary people forced to navigate something much larger than they were ready for.

I wanted the saga to feel cinematic, intense, and memorable without sacrificing clarity or heart. I also wanted it to stay clean-content—something readers could hand to other readers without worrying that it would lean on profanity or cheap shock just to feel big.

More than anything, I hope SlipStream feels like a universe worth stepping into. If you are here reading, previewing, or following along as the saga expands, thank you for being part of it.