First Contact Diary
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Mira Ellison
This title uses virtual voice narration
When the universe finally says “hello,” it doesn’t call the president.
It taps a middle‑school science teacher on the shoulder.
Eleanor Hayes believes in cells, weather systems, and peer‑reviewed papers. She also believes in making sure eighth graders don’t set themselves on fire during lab. She does not believe in aliens—until kitchen lights flicker, radios speak in impossible voices, and a vast, gentle presence begins visiting humanity in their dreams.
As the world reels from global “dream events” and breathtaking public manifestations over cities like Tokyo and Portland, Eleanor starts a journal to keep herself sane. In it, she records everything: her students’ strange new perceptions, her daughter’s secret Instagram full of shimmering figures, her son’s dinosaur‑coded existential questions, and the quiet way her husband’s skepticism begins to crack.
The beings—soon called Intersectants—aren’t here to conquer or save. They’re here to understand. To study consciousness. To ask one haunting question:
Why do humans keep loving, knowing they will lose?
Pulled into government research efforts, late‑night community meetings, and a growing underground network of kids who can see more than adults ever could, Eleanor finds herself standing at the front of a classroom no one trained her for. She’s not a chosen one. She’s a teacher with a stack of ungraded papers, a mother trying to protect her children, and an Anchor in a world learning to live with the unthinkable.
As school board hearings, media storms, and new laws threaten the very kids who are leading the way, Eleanor must decide what she’s willing to risk to stay honest, stay human, and stay. Because the Intersectants are offering an exit—a beautiful, terrifying escape from mortality itself. And someone like her was never supposed to be the one who says no.
Told as a year‑long diary from March 2026 to June 2027, First Contact Diary is a quiet, hopeful first‑contact novel about:
A teacher‑mom asked to become a bridge between species
Kids who treat cosmic revelation like an extra class they’ll design themselves
Governments and communities struggling to respond without losing their humanity
The radical idea that mortality is not our flaw, but our greatest gift
Perfect for readers of Becky Chambers and Emily St. John Mandel, this deeply human science‑fiction story asks:
If something ancient and vast finally noticed us—really noticed us—would we be ready to notice each other?
Step into Eleanor’s classroom. The universe is already waiting in the back row.