Vincent was pretty sure it was fate when he found out that his favorite band was scheduled to play at his favorite club on the very night that his last delivery was to a factory three blocks away from it. However, he didn’t have time to park Shelby in the hangar at the other side … Continue reading Year 349 A.E., Rotation 264: Star Stuff
Year 328 A.E., Rotation 203: Built From Nothing
Captain Giana Coastrunner paced across the deck of her 24-man cargo crawler as the first skyfaller of the day glided toward the loading deck. His flight suit was silver, his wings glinting bright against the void. The propulsion rocket strapped to his back was quiet as he maneuvered through the air. He held a harpoon … Continue reading Year 328 A.E., Rotation 203: Built From Nothing
Year 349 A.E., Rotation 248: Happy Endings
Vincent sipped a glass of watered-down fruit juice at the little cafeteria set up for contractors at the shipyard and stared at a plate of overcooked mixed vegetables and chopped steak. He recognized the mixed vegetables as the side dishes from the last two nights stirred together, and he didn't want to ask any questions … Continue reading Year 349 A.E., Rotation 248: Happy Endings
Year 320, Rotation 152: Gleaming Like Tin
Gianna and Rellion lay in the nest of pillows and blankets they’d made in the old fort she’d built out of scrap metal and stolen crawler tarps in her backyard. It was surprisingly weather-tight, and though it wasn’t as roomy as it had been when they were kids, now that they were 17, they didn’t … Continue reading Year 320, Rotation 152: Gleaming Like Tin
Year 349 A.E., Rotation 234: Leverage
Vincent had his feet propped on Shelby’s dashboard, a harmonica in his hands, a generic distress signal playing over his transmitter. He wasn’t distressed. He was here on a job, a well-paying job if not one that was strictly on the books. He watched the shadows of rock and other debris float briskly past the … Continue reading Year 349 A.E., Rotation 234: Leverage
Year 344 A.E., Rotation 7: Vincent Coastrunner, Rock Star
Vinny’s history instructor peered over thick glasses as he called roll. His name, Mr. Yearkeeper, was scrolled across the chalkboard. It was the first day back at school after the New Year’s break, so Vinny had a whole new set of names to memorize and classes to be exasperated by. He shifted in his seat. … Continue reading Year 344 A.E., Rotation 7: Vincent Coastrunner, Rock Star
Year 349 A.E., Rotation 201: Jumping In
Vincent made sure the hangar door was closed--he couldn’t let anyone know that his crawler was alive--then tapped Shelby on the dashboard, green aeo magic, the same kind he’d used to make her sentient in the first place, washing across her steering wheel and instruments. “Just wanted you to know we made it to the … Continue reading Year 349 A.E., Rotation 201: Jumping In
Year 349 A.E., Rotation 53: Moving Up
Life was hard after graduating from trade school. Vincent had thought it would be nice to be on his own for once without a bunch of tests to take or teachers to criticise his every shortcoming. But everything cost more cred than it really had a right to, the standard six-day work week was really … Continue reading Year 349 A.E., Rotation 53: Moving Up
Year 347 A.E., Rotation 17: Machines Can’t Talk
Vincent slouched in the Captain's chair of his mother's crawler--his crawler, he reminded himself. She was in the process of passing it down to him, along with her career. She came from a line of crawler ferrymen responsible for helping move goods and people between the floating islands that made up the city states they … Continue reading Year 347 A.E., Rotation 17: Machines Can’t Talk
Coming Soon
Crawling the Edge: The Coastrunner Chronicles is a collection of interlinked short stories set in a world where technology and magic co-exist. Check back soon, for the first instalment. Until then, here's a little bit about what you have to look forward to: On the disjointed surface of a shattered planet held together by gravitational … Continue reading Coming Soon