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Bighead Moon Stories
Lets Turn Off the Sun and See What Happens
Telepathic twins, born into poverty deep in the tunnels of Bighead City, Luna, find that their differences, however important to them, do not matter once they are given the job of sending their thoughts through the Sun from stations on Luna and Mercury.
In the Skin
Peter Thorpe's poem, In the Skin, appears in the Fall 2008 edition of The Cosmos Review, a site devoted to Space Poetry by Vanna Bonta, a novelist, poet and actress who invented the Quantum Fiction genre of science fiction.
Neon Rhymes with Changing Times
Neon Rhymes, a cis-lunar artist, travels to Hyojoto, a port hub of Hiten City at the Moon's South Pole, and then into Lunar orbit, to complete a commission for an old roommate from her art school days. Neon Rhymes with Changing Times can also be found on Ultraverse, a sci-fi e-zine by Chris Africa.
Peoples' Moon
Danlyle Peoples, on an anniversary trip to the Moon with his wife Paile, finds that a secret visit to the cave of Luna's "Sex Goddess", Rodenka Carvala, for marital advice, gets him a bit more insight than he bargained for. Peoples' Moon can also be found on Ultraverse.
Just Add Water
Following a breach of several surface domes, Jon Godwin records events as he and Sindara Karmanda make their way down to the lowest halls of Luna's Bighead City. The short story Just Add Water can also be found on sffworld.com, Dag Rambraut's site devoted to Science Fiction and Fantasy authors and fandom, originating from Melhus, Norway.
Pave the Universe
Amy and Yancy, two workers at the Farms complex in Luna's Bighead City, love to argue about politics. Well, at least Yancy does. But Amy finds out just how important, and deadly, politics are to Yancy when they get caught in a cave-in just below the city's port. Pave the Universe is also on sffworld.com.
Bighead Moon
Bam Lyle, a teen from Earth, is kidnapped on the Moon by her famous, but estranged, ancestor, Dee Anderson, who wishes to groom Bam to succeed her in the administration of the deep Lunar habitat, the Teardrop. The first five chapters of this novella are presented here.
For more information on Peter Thorpe's Bighead Moon stories, see Chris Africa's interview with Peter Thorpe.
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