Want to read a great short story?
Today we posted Fold by Charlotte Ashley over on SFFWorld.com. It’s a story about superheros and aluminium origami. Go read. If nothing else, you’ll learn something cool about cryolite.
Here’s a quote from the story:
“We have physics on our side. Trust me.” ~ From Fold by Charlotte Ashley
And if you like Fold, please consider purchasing the entire anthology at these fine venues:
First year’s proceeds go to the Children’s Hospice!
Also, if you’re a speculative fiction writer, please consider submitting to this year’s anthology: Wars to End All Wars. Deadline is rapidly approaching! (June 30th, 2014)
Such a cool story. Charlotte is definitely a talented writer, and I’m glad she hangs out with us!
I think the same thing. What’s so cool about her writing is that I learn stuff! She should be an educator.
Aww, you guys. β€
You deserve it. π
Hey, you said “aluminium”! I thought Americans called it aluminum or are there regional differences?
Thanks for this, I will take a look. After a busy week I’ll need to wind down with some short fiction π Good to see you back!
Hmmm, I think I may not know the difference. I mean, I know the different pronunciation, but I thought they were spelled the same, no?
Either way, I hope you like the story, and thanks for stopping by. π
No, we Brits put an “i” in, something I’ve never seen in American spelling.
Ah-luh-min-yum vs Ah-loo-min-um
Two countries divided by a common language as they say π
Good to know. I always just use whatever my spellchecker suggests – which means WordPress must think I’m from Canada. Go figure.