Poetry and fiction--online and in print

Jan 25, 2009 17:29


Poetry: Amaze #16 is now online at:

http://www.amaze-cinquain.com/Issue_16_6-no-2/index.htm

Most are mainstream cinquains, but more than a few have a speculative bent to them ...

Fiction: The Solar Sea by David Lee Summers

Humans settled the Moon and satellites orbiting the Earth were a common sight, but with the abolition of NASA, ... space exploration died. Then, a technician from the Very Large Array, a radio telescope in New Mexico, discovers powerful particles orbiting Saturn’s moon, Titan, which could be a new energy source. ... Thomas Quinn builds a solar sail... to find the source of these particles in Titan’s orbit. He gathers the best and brightest team to pilot his craft: ...  together they make a grand tour of the solar system and discover not only wonders but dangers beyond their imagination. Drawing on his experience as an astronomer, David Lee Summers has created a story that is both exciting and plausible, one that can be enjoyed by both the young and young-at-heart who enjoy looking at the planets on a clear night and dreaming of what could be.

For more: Amazon.com: The Solar Sea: David Lee Summers: Books

More fiction: A Cold Day in Hell by Ken Rand

"A COLD DAY IN HELL by virtuoso humorist and author Ken Rand, a quirky mainstream novel of outrageous humor, dark satire, and a surprising amount of heart, ..."

"Quirky and compelling, Ken Rand's A Cold Day in Hell captures readers' imaginations from its first page. And whether it's Rand's darkly humorous comments on society, his fascinating cast of characters, or the poignant moments that catch you by surprise, ..."

For more: Norilana Books General Imprint

astronomy, poetry, david lee summers

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