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Saturday, April 4, 2026

New Release: "The Cursed," by: Costi Gurgu

 Hi everyone. I hope you are enjoying this bookish Saturday. I am following up with a new release tour featuring Costi Gurgu's new release "The Cursed." Check out the sneak peek provided below and find out how to purchase your copy today. Happy reading everyone. 

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The gods are not dead. They are waiting in the dark between the stars.

The Cursed
by: Costi Gurgu
Genre: Space Opera Horror

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Sabotage

Captain Toshi Hunter was concentrating on sailing the turbulent skies of Digma4, a planet rapidly becoming the target of imperial interest. Though green and abundant in water and teeming with alien life, Digma4’s bio-system was so different from Earth’s that nothing edible for humans could grow in its soil, the water contained life incompatible with humans, and the bio-system on Digma4 was actively seeking ways to integrate the biomass brought by humans into its digestive system.

In other words, as with every other inhabitable, living planet similar to Earth, there was a biological and chemical incompatibility, so the only way out of the conundrum was terraforming. Every planet the humans had colonized had been terraformed, its ecosystem destroyed and brought to Earth standards. Humanity was like a plague, burning through the galaxy.

Toshi was a member of the Free the Galaxy Society, a radical organization looking to protect planets full of life that wasn’t earthlike. Planets full of life, full stop. He’d been a member since his wife had become a member and brought him on board. His wife had since died on a mission, but he’d continued the job in her honor.

“Status?” he said louder than he was supposed to. The storm outside the ship made everything seem noisier and messier. 

“Three minutes to target,” reported Suzy, eyes on the digital map. “Prepare payload.”

“Preparing payload,” said Monty from his station. He was the chief security officer on the ship and in charge of weapons. His title had been Toshi’s choice despite the fact that Monty was the only security guy on board. But Chief Security Officer had a nice ring to it. Not that he could put in a resume that his previous job with a fancy title had been on a terrorist ship, as they were deemed, for sabotaging terraforming projects across the galaxy.

“Release in two minutes,” said Toshi.

“Release in two minutes,” repeated Monty, preparing the rocket to be launched.

“How many targets do we have on Digma4?”

“Twenty-seven,” said Suzy, smiling.

She was in her early twenties, but an activist to her core. Her family was well-positioned in the Tri-System, and condemned her life choices. But she couldn’t stand them and their life values. The prosperity of her family built on the grave of ecological niches so unique that the galaxy hadn’t repeated them anywhere. What humans had done to these planets had been a crime. On a galactic level. So, yes, she liked blowing things up. Things that constituted planet killers. Life killers. Life as Nature intended for those planets, for those systems.

“Release,” said Toshi and Monty pressed the button.

A rocket flew toward the terraforming station floating in Digma4’s atmosphere. Twenty-seven stations! That was a lot. Someone wanted this job done quickly. Someone who wanted to please the imperator and gain some advantage. Toshi felt extra satisfaction in knowing his job would now jeopardize the efforts of some bureaucrat to kiss the imperator’s ass. 

The station blew up with extra fireworks for effects.

One down, twenty-six to go. He could do this all day. But after this mission, they were taking a vacation to do a little bit of treasure hunting. They had on board the son of a dear friend, an astrophysicist and amateur treasure hunter, Gato. Young Gato was not involved in their sabotaging activity, but was there to actively pursue his dream of unraveling the biggest mysteries of galactic history. And bring home some treasure that could turn into some riches for them. They needed it, as Toshi was nearing retirement. And Monty had said he’d follow him to whatever corner of the galaxy he’d retire to.

They sailed the boiling atmosphere of Digma4 for another few hours and blew up seven more terraforming stations. Then Susie whistled.

“Gentlemen, we have a problem.”

“Problem?” said Comet. Of Iroquois descent and in his mid-forties, he was a long-haired zealot and the mission’s doctor and scientist. He liked to sit with them on the flying deck just to see for himself the destruction they left in their wake. Of all of them, Comet was the true believer, the orthodox, the religious kind of nut everyone was afraid of when talking of terrorist groups sabotaging humanity across the galaxy.

“There’s an imperial battleship in orbit. They’re scanning for us.”

“How the hell?” Comet was beside himself.

“I’ve got to say, they arrived pretty fast,” agreed Toshi.

“Do we have time for one more?” asked Comet.

“We’re five minutes out from the next target,” said Suzy. “And the battleship is an hour away from us. So yes, we do have some time to blow one more thing up.”

“Did you plot our way out of here?” said Toshi, not taking his eyes off his screens.

“Route plotted and inserted in the navigator. With the press of a button—”

“Got it,” said Toshi. “Monty, prepare release.”

“Release prepared.”

“Incoming!” Suzie’s voice was sharp.

“They found us?”

“They found us. Four rockets are cruising toward us.”

“Release, Monty. Now.”

“Payload released,” said Monty.

“Suzie, take us out of here.”

As promised, Suzie pressed a button and the automated pilot took control of the ship. They cleared the atmosphere in a couple of minutes. The rockets followed.


WHAT READERS ARE SAYING...

“…Prose that is gritty, direct, and sometimes a touch awkward powers a voyage of grand proportions as a diverse cast, ancient aliens, sensory worldbuilding, and space battles entertain with thrilling action. In this quick read, Gurgu reveals the foolishness of humanity, moral dilemmas, the folly of war, and the hope of second chances in a hearty science fiction adventure.” _BookLife Review

“…Ultimately, The Cursed delivers the pleasures of expansive science fiction: big stakes, bigger ideas, and heroes whose personal journeys matter as much as the fate of the galaxy. Gurgu offers an energetic, imagination-rich ride that will appeal to readers eager for adventurous sci-fi drama—and leaves the door open for further exploration among the stars.”  —CANREADS BOOK REVIEW

“Overall, the author has a keen knack for mixing and melding SF and the supernatural in all kinds of intriguing ways. Clear allusions to vampirism would be too obvious; Gurgu opts instead for more obscure archetypes: When was the last time one read about a wendigo in outer space? A fast-paced and fun adventure beyond the stars.” - _Kirk’s Reviews


BLURB:

The Earth is compromised and forbidden. The human Imperium stretches throughout the galaxy. It terraforms planets with indigenous life, destroying it. An organization fights against these terraforming projects, and it is pronounced a terrorist organization by the government and the Imperator.

JO WARWICK, the heiress of Warwick Galactic Enterprises, is on an archeological mission on the forbidden Earth. She contracts an unknown disease, and her expedition leaves Earth. While in space, the disease kills everyone on board but her, as she seems protected by an invisible shield.

Captain TOSHI HUNTER and his crew are activists fighting against the terraformation projects, and after a failed attack on one of these projects, they are pursued by the imperial ships. The chase goes on, but they manage to escape.

And by chance, they discover the unmoving, silent ship of Jo Warwick. They board it and see the massacre inside, but manage to save Jo.

Jo and Toshi begin their adventure in uncovering the truth and the origin of this mysterious disease that now threatens the galaxy, while being hunted by the imperial troops.

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Costi’s fiction has appeared in Canada, the US, and Europe. He has sold 8 books and over 50 stories for which he has won 32 awards. He was three times a finalist for the Canadian Aurora Awards.

His latest sales include the anthologies Tesseracts 17, The Mammoth Book of Dieselpunk, Dark Horizons, Street Magick, Water, and Alice Unbound.

His bestselling novel RecipeArium has won three awards (Kult, Nemira, and Vladimir Colin) and was a 2018 finalist for the Aurora Awards.

His novels, “Servitude”, “Green Corrosion”, “Pink Corrosion”, and “Black Corrosion” were published in 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. And his latest novel “The Cursed” was launched on April 1st, 2026.

“Green Corrosion” has won four awards (Book Excellence, The Typesmith Writers, The International Impact Book, and the Maincrest Media Award).

“Black Corrosion” has been an Amazon Bestseller for three weeks and is a finalist for Canreads Awards 2026.

To find out more about Costi Gurgu visit https://costigurgu.com/

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