Six Sentence Sunday – Angel DNA

Happy Six Sentence Sunday! 🙂 Last week I promised I’d give you an idea of the differences between Zeph and any other human – the ones that identify him as a different race, maybe an angel (depending on your definition of one). Can angels fly? Do they...

Six Sentence Sunday – what is an angel?

Six Sentence Sunday time again – let’s play! This time I will give you an excerpt from my short story “The Angel Genome” in the anthology “Extinct doesn’t mean forever” edited by Phoenix Sullivan. Blurb: What if the legends of angels arose from an extinct human...

Six Sentence Sunday – Theseus needs weapons

Happy Six Sentence Sunday all! 🙂 I am back with another snippet from Poseidon’s Mask – from Theseus’ point of view again. If you remember the myth of the Minotaur, you know that when Theseus came of age, his mother took him to a rock and told him...

Six Sentence Sunday – Theseus’ mother

Good sunday everyone! 🙂 Life has been hectic yet again – but I didn’t want to miss sss! So here is another excerpt from my novella about the Minotaur (first draft). The Satyr has planted a doubt in Theseus’ head: is his father Aegeus, like he’d...

Six Sentence Sunday – Theseus’ gift

Happy sunday to all! 🙂 I was away on a trip to Amsterdam last week and couldn’t post or comment, but now I’m back with one more little snippet from my novella about Theseus and the Minotaur, tentatively called “Poseidon’s Mask”. What does...