When Tomorrow Stopped Arriving
by K. C. Power
Tomorrow did not end with fire or collapse. It ended quietly, with policy.
As language hardened and discretion disappeared, decisions once shaped by human judgment were reduced to conditions and outcomes. What began as guidance became directive. What was optional became mandatory. And no one announced the moment when choice was removed.
Inside a system built to manage risk, a small group of observers recognizes the shift before the rest of the world does. Classifications change. Authority reroutes. Responsibility thins until no single person can be held accountable for what follows.
As enforcement accelerates and consequences detach from intent, the question is no longer whether the system is wrong. It is whether anyone is still allowed to stop it.
When Tomorrow Stopped Arriving is a thought-provoking science fiction novel about governance, automation, and the quiet erosion of agency. Tense, restrained, and unsettling, it explores a future where control is exercised not through force, but through procedure—and where the most dangerous decisions are the ones no one technically makes.