My Words Like Silent Raindrops

by Mary E. Lowd

Originally published in The Lorelei Signal, January 2012


“Might these telechips be the next step in human evolution? In twenty years, will we all be, essentially, telepathic?”

Nicole and Ivan were among the newest, promising young scientists at the Western Spiral Arm Planetary Institute of Technology. For the time being, they were working on a project together. He did the chemistry, and she did the physics. The partnership worked well. Almost too well. Continue reading “My Words Like Silent Raindrops”

Einray and the Biologist

by Mary E. Lowd

Originally published in FlagShip, Volume 2 Issue 6, September 2012


“He was bumping shoulders with plant-laden practitioners of the squishy-sciences all day.”

The elasti-tron was covered with dried and wilting plants again. Einray grumbled as he started peeling the putrid produce off of the glass sample plate. He hated the squishiness of biology.

“What are you guys doing in here?” Einray asked. Continue reading “Einray and the Biologist”