Citizen Jell: The Cost Of Staying Hidden - Michael Shaara

By Michael Shaara

Release Date: 2026-03-09

Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy

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Citizen Jell: The Cost Of Staying Hidden Michael Shaara
Mr. Jell lives quietly by a Florida river, fishing, watching clouds, and telling stories to children who believe him. They believe him because his stories are true. He is not human, and he is hiding from a civilization that forbids interference with worlds like Earth. His reward for breaking that rule is simple and profound: space, silence, and a sky no one else has time to notice.

But peace becomes harder to defend when suffering moves closer. Drought shrivels the land. Crops fail. Fish die. A child loses her dog. Each problem has an easy solution, and every solution carries the same price—discovery. Mr. Jell can live with discomfort. He can live with guilt. What he cannot live with is the moment when refusing to act becomes an act of cruelty.

Citizen Jell is a quietly devastating story about restraint, responsibility, and the danger of loving a world that does not know what you are. Michael Shaara builds tension not through spectacle, but through accumulation, as each small refusal sharpens the next decision. The result is a story that tightens steadily, asking how long goodness can remain passive before it turns into something else.

Michael Shaara is best known for his historical fiction, including The Killer Angels, the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel of Gettysburg. Earlier in his career, he published science fiction and fantasy in magazines such as Astounding Science Fiction and Fantasy and Science Fiction, often focusing on moral pressure rather than technology. Citizen Jell reflects that approach exactly, using speculative tools to place one man under a burden he can no longer set down.

Citizen Jell: The Cost Of Staying Hidden - Michael Shaara

By Michael Shaara

Release Date: 2026-03-09

Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy

(0 ratings)
Mr. Jell lives quietly by a Florida river, fishing, watching clouds, and telling stories to children who believe him. They believe him because his stories are true. He is not human, and he is hiding from a civilization that forbids interference with worlds like Earth. His reward for breaking that rule is simple and profound: space, silence, and a sky no one else has time to notice.

But peace becomes harder to defend when suffering moves closer. Drought shrivels the land. Crops fail. Fish die. A child loses her dog. Each problem has an easy solution, and every solution carries the same price—discovery. Mr. Jell can live with discomfort. He can live with guilt. What he cannot live with is the moment when refusing to act becomes an act of cruelty.

Citizen Jell is a quietly devastating story about restraint, responsibility, and the danger of loving a world that does not know what you are. Michael Shaara builds tension not through spectacle, but through accumulation, as each small refusal sharpens the next decision. The result is a story that tightens steadily, asking how long goodness can remain passive before it turns into something else.

Michael Shaara is best known for his historical fiction, including The Killer Angels, the Pulitzer Prize–winning novel of Gettysburg. Earlier in his career, he published science fiction and fantasy in magazines such as Astounding Science Fiction and Fantasy and Science Fiction, often focusing on moral pressure rather than technology. Citizen Jell reflects that approach exactly, using speculative tools to place one man under a burden he can no longer set down.

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