Sometimes Del thinks before she acts. Sometimes.
#368: Contrary to his earlier statement, she thought of the consequences, but she sent the command anyway.
Sometimes Del thinks before she acts. Sometimes. Read More »
#368: Contrary to his earlier statement, she thought of the consequences, but she sent the command anyway.
Sometimes Del thinks before she acts. Sometimes. Read More »
#367: When nobody responded, she looked to Del and said, “I’m not going to steal your ship!”
#365: “Who knew any of that stuff I was supposed to be learning in school would turn out to be useful later?”
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#364: She was tired of this sector and everybody in it.
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#363: Far away, she saw the lights of Hygiea.
When they make the movie, this will be a cool establishing shot Read More »
#361: “How big of a package and is it going to explode on the other end?”
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#360: It was unlikely there’d be any corporate bonus for this, but it wouldn’t help to annoy the people who’d be making that decision.
And That’s Why They Can Get Away With It, Del! Read More »
#359: The words pierced her skull, and again she knew what action she had to take. Asteroid belt? What are we doing in the asteroid belt, you may ask? That is the setting of my upcoming Science Fiction novel, Thoughtless. I am going back to it now to do a final read-through/edit before turning it
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#88: It was dangerous, but it would make things difficult for the enemy wizard as well. And, that’s gonna be the last one from Yagmar for a while, as I turn my attention fully to final edits on Thoughtless. So the #asentenceaday sentences are gonna be a bit different for the next month or so.
But no family atomics… Read More »