Beyond Spielberg's Disclosure
The most recent chapter around the saga — reframing disclosure as invitation, and revealing the mission the Arrivals were sent to carry. Subtitle: From Telepathic Aliens to the Mission of the Arrivals.
A complete novel cycle by Andrew Wader — from the first Arrivals to the final disclosure of their mission.
Where the saga begins.
We meet the first protagonists — visitors from the distant Andromeda galaxy — and glimpse the vast intention that has brought them to Earth.
First steps on a fragile world.
The Arrivals' first days on Earth — culture, contact, and the quiet miracle of being newly among us.
The first conference.
The descendants convene an elite gathering, inviting minds capable of imagining strategies to avert catastrophe. A promise takes shape.
The second conference.
A widening circle of thinkers asks the harder question: where is humanity heading, and what future are we actually choosing?
The third conference.
The Arrivals turn inward, to the intimate ground beneath every civilization — a Jungian-inflected seminar on love, sexuality, and healing.
The saga's final conclusion.
A precise account of the Spinozan worldview that underpins the saga — and, in effect, its final conclusion about the structure of reality, gods, and the place of the human being within the whole.
Essays and theoretical works that extend the philosophy of the Andromeda cycle.
The most recent chapter around the saga — reframing disclosure as invitation, and revealing the mission the Arrivals were sent to carry. Subtitle: From Telepathic Aliens to the Mission of the Arrivals.
A more theoretical companion referenced during the third conference — a rigorous frame for the saga's most intimate arguments.
How science fiction can heal the human spirit — the rationale for the sequel, in Andrew Wader's own words.
A companion essay by Andrew Wader on afterlife beliefs across traditions — a natural extension of the saga's Spinozan worldview and its questions about the structure of reality.