A very special tribute to Mark Wilson and Willow Rosenberg at the same time. Two genius always ready to collide! Mark as a traditional man and Willow as a feminist woman. A rhymed tale actually, involving both polemic characters.
It's been fifteen years since the Sprindrift crashed on Polaran and things have changed completely in the Land of the Giants. Steve Burton is happily married with two (soon to be three) children. But a new danger threatens the inhabitants of Polaran, native and Earth-born alike.
It's been twelve years since the Sprindrift crashed on Peladon and things in the Land of the Giants have changed completely. Steve Burton, now settled into a life with a wife and two (soon to be three) children thinks back over the events of those years, even as a new danger emerges to threaten the inhabitants of Peladon.
It's been 12 years since the Sprindrift crashed on Peladon and things in the Land of the Giants have changed completely. Steve Burton thinks back over the events during that time.
It's been over two years since The Crash and Betty finds her own dreams of getting home beginning to fade.
A couple of drabbles I wrote for LoTG. "The Picture" deals with remembering someone left behind on Earth, and "The Fight" is about a difference of opinion which leads to a physical fight between two of the group.
After a wild dream, Barry Lockeridge awakens to a series of surprising coincidences. Story Notes: "I will pour out my spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy. Your old men will dream dreams. You're young men will see visions." (Joel Chapter 2 verse 28; New International Version Bible).