by Mary E. Lowd
Originally published in Belong: Interstellar Immigration Stories, April 2010

The yellow sun of Heffe VIII beamed onto Kerri’s face through the freighter ship’s window. She’d been watching intently through the window ever since the ship entered the Heffen solar system. “It’s hard to believe that’s a dying sun,” Kerri said. It was still so bright and dazzling, hanging in the black, velvet sky. It looked young and promising, not old and fading. Kerri turned to her husband, Alan, who was sitting beside her, and smiled. “It’ll be good to finally see Heffe,” she said. Continue reading “Rekindle the Sun”
For our last two stories from Welcome to Wespirtech, we revisit two scientists we met earlier — scientists who have fled from the labyrinthine halls of scientific academia to find their way in the universe around them. But can either of them truly escape their origins? 




For day two of our twelve-day launch event, we bring you two stories that appeared online originally but have been out of print for several years.
