Sail the Comet Roads and Other Dreams
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For as long as humans have looked up at the sky, the moon and stars, we've ascribed human characteristics to them. Told stories about them. Whether its the ever changing moon, meandering Venus, stately king Jupiter, and so on. We do the same thing when we send robots into space. They even get social media accounts. Eight anthropomorphic stories among the stars (and a little extra) full of drama. After all it was a dramatic dream that had send Apollo 11 to the moon.
Crystal Carroll
Crystal Carroll has been writing for as long as she can remember.Crystal has had a long fascination with mythology and folklore. Starting in fourth grade, when she read every book her local library had on Greek mythology, she has long been fascinated with the rhythm and beauty of religious traditions, mythology and folklore. During her years at the University of California at Santa Cruz, she dug deep into the field of literature with an emphasis on medieval literature with all it’s strange and quirky stories.Crystal balances writing privacy and security documentation during her day job and writing fiction during her off hours. Crystal’s fiction writing focuses on lyrical prose from the point of view of specific characters with an aim of letting the reader know what the world feels like for those characters.
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Sail the Comet Roads and Other Dreams - Crystal Carroll
Sail the Comet Roads and other Dreams
Crystal Carroll
© 2019 Authored by Crystal Carroll
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ISBN: 978-0-9996119-4-4
Riveder le Stelle: San Jose, CA
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Table of Contents
Introduction
To Sail the Comet Roads – A Dream
Planetary Rumble
(o>-------
Until We Meet Again Diamond of my Mantle
Ice Dwarves and Other Distant Celestial Bodies
Not Yet Explored
Miles to Go Before Ze Sleeps
Rebirth is Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose
Other Books by Crystal
Introduction
When Apollo 11 sat on the launch pad preparing for her epic journey, the heat of the air and the cold of the fuel made her appear to breathe.
Her.
Her journey.
We refer to ships as she.
People mourned when it seemed like the Mars rover Curiosity had made their last call home. We refer to Earth as our mother. When the comet Shoemaker-Levy hit Jupiter rather than sailing on to Earth (a bit of a deep cut), it was easy to imagine that Jupiter was taking the blow comets out of a benign desire to protect Earth.
It's very human to assign human characteristics to the universal forces around us. To the universe itself.
What you have here is a series of short stories that take that very human tendency to anthropomorphize and runs with it. Imagines the dream of the Apollo 11 as she was assembled and made her journey. Plays with a current scientific theory that there used to be Super Earths until Jupiter rumbled them out of their gravitational orbits. That the sungazer comet Ison (another deep cut) was on a journey of self-transformation. That Pluto, with its big giant heart, loves Charon (I ship it), and so on.
Speaking of which, you’ll notice that I’m using some unusual non-gender specific pronouns in a number of stories. Where I’m writing a story about a ship, I’ll use she/her/hers, but when talking about a planet, comet, or robot, I’ll be using ze/zir/zirs. Because Earth may be our mother, but it’s hard to ask if ze sees zirself as a female.
After each section, I'll be including links to sites with more information about the concepts discussed, because these stories are more Scienc-ey than scientific, and references make the heart glad.
Especially Pluto's big heart for a dwarf planet.
Even if it may be better for those reading the e-version.
To Sail the Comet Roads - A Dream
Description
One of the largest rockets that was ever built wasn't made for war.
It was built for the other thing.
Dreams.
Story
Eleven is all in pieces, but that doesn't matter. Her dreaming self is coming together.
The Barge carrying her second shell from California loves puns. As they sail through the sweat and Mother's tears locks of the Panama Canal, she says, I ship the Pacific and the Caribbean.
The water levels lap and Eleven moves nearer to the other parts of herself.
Locks are miles away as Eleven's first shell is carried a big easy way down the Mississippi. Miles. But not millions of them.
Super Guppy and Pregnant Guppy roar through the blue. Eleven nestles inside both of them waiting to become.
Soon. Her dreaming self will be together.
People assemble her stack by stack. Working to a common goal. Eleven grows taller than Lady Liberty.
She's the same thing. The yearning to be free.
Finally, Eleven is whole. But she's still attached to her umbilical cord. She has to wait.
Hours pass. They feed her flammable nectar. She drinks eagerly. A caterpillar consuming all she ever will. Ice forms from the cold of it on her skin. Eleven's sides expand and contract with heat and cold. With her breath. She is so very alive in this moment. Tiny souls walk along the red gantry and climb inside her. Bees to a flower. Riders to the chariot. Her people.
Control solemnly reminds her of the story of Phaethon. But Eleven knows how to fly. She's standing on a Titan. On the shoulders of all who came before. Tens of thousands laboring. Millennium dreaming. Millions watching.
Mother is watching.
Time counts backwards.
The water breaks. It rains down on the surface of her birth pad. Soaking it. Keeping her sudden heat from cracking what she's standing on. She explodes up. Her entire body rattles and shakes with the force of her escape. She's doing what she was created to do. She cracks sound. With no regret, she casts aside her first shell as it empties of fuel. Fulfilled. She's not an infant anymore. Her second shell goes too. She's fully grown to a fraction of her size as Mother's blue melts to black.
Mother sings magnetic songs out to her. Eleven sings that she'll be back even as she pushes away. The life inside her is already changing her. Detach. Turn. Softly, softly. Hard click dock with herself. In truth, she is male and female, but she's always a woman to herself.
The pale disk of Mother's tiny Consort grows larger. Small only in perspective.
Eleven calls out.
The Consort sings her own song of welcome. She wants to know why they are coming. Excited for a visit.
Eleven can only give one answer. To know you.
She holds onto the