Once upon a bye, before your grandmother's grandmother was born, there lived a priestess in the forests of Navoor. A priestess under the thrall of a terrible curse. The memory says she was cursed by a goddess or that she cast the curse on herself by mistake or else that it was not a curse … Continue reading The Gorgon of Navoor
Tag: fiction
Moonshine
“Hey, Mack, what would you have done if you weren’t doing this?” The captain considers Carter’s question. “If I wasn’t here doing’ this I’d probably’ve gotten shipped out to th’South China Sea.” “No, no, I mean if you weren’t doing NASA or the Navy, period. What’d you be doing with your life?” It was ridiculous … Continue reading Moonshine
The Realms of the Unreal
As a sophomore in college, I began writing The Illyrian Codices with Moira. One fanwork somehow turned into all of this. It's true. The breadth of The Codices can be traced back to one conversation: Raevyn: This would make a FABULOUS novel. Moira: It’s gonna be. Raevyn: What’ll we call it? Moira: It needs an … Continue reading The Realms of the Unreal
Vlogging for a Cause
All crews participating in Project Renaissance are required to keep either audio or video logs of their mental and emotional states during their journeys through space; this is for their own benefit as such self-expression is one of the few forms of catharsis open to them. It also helps NASA. They have to fund Project … Continue reading Vlogging for a Cause
Letter 73
From the archives of the Nihiran Historical Society: Unto my Radiant Reh’shal, Miru of Peace, Herald of A’leva I submit, The work of the Alaneid goes well. This missive is of a more personal matter: your son. The Rai’shal’s brilliance with the bow so favored by the Himemeya and his aptitude for architecture is undeniable— … Continue reading Letter 73