The long-running free SF story site 365 tomorrows recently published a new piece of flash fiction titled “Dry Lightning & Providence” by guest writer Shaun.K.Adams. It’s about a Martian dust storm and a human baby. Here’s the first line: “South of his lofty position in Tempest stations observation tower, Kane De Souza observed a vast cyclonic column of dust drifting across the Syria Planum.”
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
New flash fiction: “Dry Lightning & Providence” Shaun Adams
The long-running free SF story site 365 tomorrows recently published a new piece of flash fiction titled “Dry Lightning & Providence” by guest writer Shaun.K.Adams. It’s about a Martian dust storm and a human baby. Here’s the first line: “South of his lofty position in Tempest stations observation tower, Kane De Souza observed a vast cyclonic column of dust drifting across the Syria Planum.”
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