Phillip Aisling Series

Book 2 – The Lucid Multiverse is now on Kickstarter

The Dreams of Phillip Aisling: Book 2 – The Lucid Multiverse is now on Kickstarter

The next chapter in the Phillip Aisling fantasy series has launched on Kickstarter. We’re on day 4, 11% funded, and 5 backers strong toward a modest $1,500 goal.

This middle-grade fantasy adventure blends lucid dreaming, science, and imagination in a story that inspires readers to explore their own creativity. Perfect for fans of Brandon Mull, Tui T. Sutherland, and Cornelia Funke, The Lucid Multiverse continues Phillip’s journey to master the power of conscious dreaming while navigating friendship, courage, and the thin line between imagination and reality.

Why Back It

  • Exclusive Kickstarter Edition: early access, special acknowledgments, and first print run copies.

  • Real Creativity, Real People: The story and illustrations are crafted by the author and artist. This story has been in the works since 2007, long before AI was useful at writing or making art. Now, I use AI tools for brainstorming, but the story is still very much my own. AI helps extend my reach and streamline production, but every word and image is made by people.

  • Support Indie Fantasy: Kickstarter backers make it possible for independent creators to tell original, inspiring stories for young readers around the world.

Why It Matters

When you back this campaign, you help bring to life a world that shows kids how powerful imagination can be. This book invites readers to think deeply, dream vividly, and discover new perspectives.

The goal is small, the impact can be big. Join the early supporters making it happen.

Back the campaign now:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bbosse/the-dreams-of-phillip-aisling-book-2-the-lucid-multiverse


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