Darcy A. S. Thornburg
Stories (15/0)
World Cuisine from the Comforts of Home
Having only been outside the United States twice in my life, I would not call myself a globetrotter by any means; however, I have had the privilege of sampling cuisine from many cultures, beginning with the Indonesian and Dutch cuisines that my paternal grandparents brought with them when they immigrated to the U.S.A. in the 1950s.
By Darcy A. S. Thornburg3 years ago in Feast
Last Word
Mary Valente-Adams looked on in horror at the yellowed and barren landscape around her. Her husband's ship, the Tailormade, had come on its regular textiles trade run to the planet Agrus, but this time around, no one had answered hails the whole time they were in comms range. Despite no visible phenomena to interfere with signals, the colony still failed to answer. Captain Geoff Adams had ordered planetfall anyway, on the off chance that everyone was just busy with the harvest or something, though he seemed to be trying to convince himself as he gave the order.
By Darcy A. S. Thornburg3 years ago in Fiction