Omega, the Man
by Lowell Howard Morrow
About this book
Omega, the Man by Lowell Howard Morrow plunges listeners into a haunting post-apocalyptic vision where two last humans roam a scorched, silent world. Morrow’s evocative prose follows Omega and his wife Thalma as they descend from a silver airship onto a salt-crusted plain, revealing a future shaped by evolutionary change, isolation, and the mechanics of survival.
Blending science and literary imagination, this speculative science fiction tale sketches dramatic physical transformations—elongated limbs, cavernous chests, vast cranial development—and the adaptations required to breathe and endure in a rarefied atmosphere. The narrative explores big ideas: the fate of civilization, the price of survival, and what it means to remain human when the world itself has become alien. Atmospheric descriptions of endless deserts, sun-blazed skies, and the hush of extinction create an immersive backdrop for philosophical reflections on destiny, resilience, and companionship.
Ideal for listeners who love classic science fiction and literary speculative fiction, Omega, the Man appeals to fans of thoughtful world-building, haunting imagery, and character-driven exploration of humanity’s future. Tune in for a richly textured, thought-provoking journey that lingers long after the last echo fades.
