Friday Flash Fiction 6: Nebulae

Friday flash fiction never dies, it just sleeps for a few days.

'Helix Nebula' by regulus2007Everywhere we fly in New Eden, the sky looks like fire. And pilots that may wander into the right places in deadspace will find smaller clouds of gas of all sorts. This week’s flash fiction topic, then, is nebulae. Maybe an intrepid explorer gets lost in a stellar nursery, or a scientist ponders a new chemical compound detected in a far-off cloud, or perhaps a young child looks in wonder at an image and notices a resemblance to his breakfast.

Have fun, and don’t forget to post your links!


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  • minuitsoleil

    http://minuitsoleil.blogspot.com/2010/02/friday…

    This week's installment of Flash Fiction over at The Midnight Sun.

    Keep it up, it's nice to have a little prod to put something out, I don't write nearly enough fun fiction stuff. :)

    Fly Straight!

  • http://podlogs.com/nestor/ Nestor

    Partially inspired by an eloquent discussion in local about the relative aesthetic appeal of ships (i.e. another one of those “domi looks like a green turd!” shoutfests.)

    http://podlogs.com/nestor/2010/02/14/friday-fla…

  • http://rift.chromebits.net/2010/02/14/unns-tale/ Ecliptic Rift » Unn’s Tale

    [...] is why, to this day, travellers may find themselves passing through the Unn Nebula. It is a small, wispy place, and thus the astronomers named it for the young girl. Her spirit still [...]

  • allvan

    I have another contribution for the weekly fiction prompt. Enjoy folks and feedback, positive or negative, is always appreciated.

    http://spidermonkeyexpress.blogspot.com/2010/02…

  • http://myrhial.blogspot.com Myrhial Arkenath

    http://myrhial.blogspot.com/2010/02/friday-flas…

    Was struggling on what to write until somehow an article I had read a while ago about a woman who does lead a life revolving around the color pink collided with this week's prompt.