My First #SixSunday

What's #SixSunday? It's a Twitter event where authors post six sentences from their work. Since Flying Kite, Crashing Ship releases on Saturday, here are the first six sentences from it:



Sally stared wide-eyed as blast shields eased out from various sections of the ship, covering the transparent dome that served as the vessel's hull. Invisible latches thumped throughout the ship as the cloth-like, polyalloy shielding formed an airtight seal. While the clear glass had made her uncomfortable for their trip, being trapped inside a grey, metal cage
was worse.
"Define crash?" Sally asked Lew, the ship's pilot. She sat in the co-pilot's chair, though she didn't have a clue how to operate a time vessel. She studied pre-historic rock formations, not piloting.

Flying Kite, Crashing Ship is a short time travel comedy fiction, released by MuseItUp Publishing. Interested in the full story? Download it from the publisher's website for only $2.50. (Kindle users – They have kindle format available).

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Published on December 29, 2010 09:00
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