Welcome to another Sunday with Weekend Writing Warriors. Meet writers in various genres and read 8-10 sentence snippets of their stories. Find a new author and sample their work. Enjoy!
I’m continuing my new story, Trapped on Vkani, book 3 in my series Atrapako on Eden. The settings are two remote planets: Eden, a terraformed planet with a colony of humans; and Vkani, an inhospitable planet with scaled human(oid) aliens. You can read about the planets and their inhabitants in my Blog Post HERE.
Maya and her team had planned to explore the ruins of an ancient civilization in the radioactive Deadlands. But before they landed, a sandstorm smashed into their shuttle. Now, they are trapped. The shuttle is buried under a thick layer of sand, they cannot communicate with the space station, and their supply of air is running out.
You can read last
week’s snippet here – https://auroraspringer.blogspot.com/2019/02/a-likely-prospect-snippet-from-trapped.html
This week, I’ll give
you another snippet from Chapter 2 in Sa Vittaran’s pov.
Note 1: This alien
society has color-coded castes. Blues are at the top and really stand out in
the landscape of red rocks.
Note 2: His steed is an
alien animal that runs on two hind legs.
As the
clouds of sand dissipated, he turned to look down at his crew and raised his
hand. At his signal, the two Reds tightened the leading reins of the yushos and
slapped the armored flanks of the large beasts. Each yusho carried a pair of empty panniers
to hold his loot. The beasts swung their heavy heads, their side horns butting
at their handlers. The old Green rose from his seat on a boulder and massaged
his spine. He stretched his arms, pulled his hood over his gnarled head and
slung the sack over his shoulders. Sa Sumakis was slowing with age; he might be
incapable of making the trek to the Deadlands in the next season.
Giving a
mental shrug, the Blue leaped down the steep slope to his pekron. The glossy
black steed lifted its short forelimbs and snuffled, begging for a treat. The
lively thoroughbred, prancing in its eagerness to move on, was his sole
concession to luxury.
Marooned
on a desolate planet, joining forces with the enemy is their only hope.
Maya
Pandita spent years preparing for an expedition to the Deadlands. But her
dreams of unearthing ancient artifacts are shattered when her shuttle is buried
by a violent sandstorm, and her team is abducted by the scaled inhabitants of
the planet. Maya and her companions must try to outwit their blue captor and
call for help before they die in the toxic atmosphere.
Sa
Vittaran has a problem in his claws. Along with treasures from the ruins, he
has retrieved three smooth-skinned foreigners. They will die if he leaves them
in the desert. Yet the puny creatures have little value as slaves, except
perhaps for the impudent woman who claims to be their leader. He plans to keep
her. Her knowledge of the ancient texts will be an asset if she can survive the
long trek to his house.
An
attack by marauders forces Maya and the Blue leader into a wary alliance. They
must work together to thwart the bandits and reunite their company. Can Maya
convince Sa Vittaran to help her team? If she fails, they are doomed to a short
unpleasant life on the desolate, war-torn planet.
Pre-order Trapped on Vkani at Amazon for release March 22nd
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NKTVHFJThe first book in this series, The Lady is Blue, will be 99c for the rest of February at Amazon iBooks Kobo B&N GooglePlay
Dr. Lucy Stannis’ quiet life as the chief
biologist in the small human colony on Eden is interrupted when an
alien spaceship arrives. She is thrilled to meet the captain,
the formidable Sa Kamizan. But, arrogant scaled Atrapako plan to subdue the
puny humans, and conflict threatens the peaceful populace. Lucy must employ all
her skills to discover the aliens’ secret and save the colony.
As always, I’ll be happy to reply to your comments.
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I really enjoyed all the world building in this snippet!
ReplyDeleteThank you. The beasts of burden and riding steed give the story a Western flavor.
DeleteI enjoyed all the alien livestock. The only thing missing was the inevitable smells of the stable!
ReplyDeleteThat's true, although the winds might blow the scent away. Or else my "hero" is not bothered by the usual smell.
DeleteMy heroine won't be able to smell since she wears air filters in her nostrils.
I LOVE the world-building in this snippet, Aurora. The description of their steeds is outstanding. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you. It's fun to invent alien animals. The heroine will have a different perspective when she sees them.
DeleteWhat lush descriptions! Great reading, Aurora.
ReplyDeleteThank you. There will be plenty of action too.
DeleteLoved the vivid and evocative descriptions in this passage!
ReplyDeleteYour worldbuilding details are always so thorough and well thought out. Very much enjoyed the excerpt!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Next week, I'll get to some action.
DeleteWonderful imagery! I felt like I was right there. Wonderful beasts!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad. That was my intention.
DeleteI love stories with colour codes to them! :D
ReplyDeleteColors are important in two of my series.
DeleteGreat descriptions. Made me feel to be right there ...
ReplyDeleteThank you. Although I don't think you would really want to be there.
DeleteExcellent world building details. I enjoyed the descriptions of the animals.
ReplyDeleteThank you. In his pov, they are behaving normally.
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