Burning memory, p.4
Burning Memory, page 4
I should warn you though, the characters I create can and do die. They are human after all. Not redshirts. My stories have a tendency to explore science fiction as an instrument of observing human development, extrapolating possible scenarios, digging holes and observing my characters climb out - or not. Most of the time I write the story from the eyes of one or more characters, giving the reader their private thoughts, recordings, their diaries.
The stories I write tend to play out in the fictional universe in my head known as Of Suns And Spheres. It's a pretty dark place. One where mankind has known its share of troubles during the course of its history. A universe where we have come to a point where cataclysms force our lessons on us. In Of Suns And Spheres denying the same lessons from repeating the same mistakes every time no longer works.
If you'd like to know more, or engage in discussion, feel free to find me online. And if you happen to come across interesting science fiction stories, let me know, I am always looking to read more.
— Mack
Credits
Writing this was an interesting experience, I would not have been able to get it all done without quite a few things:
My father, no longer with us but remembered.
S, D, E, C and A. May they forgive me.
The patience of the cat frequenting my house as if it were his own, resisting the temptation to sleep on the keyboard when I was writing.
The many authors of science fiction who fed my brain and heart when I was younger, and who continue to do so now that I am older. From the very old, to the very young. From the published, to the self-published.
— Mack
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Mack Meijers, Burning Memory

