STORM CHASER!!
What is most
exhilarating about this week’s Reel Time?
Is it:
A) This
amazing image captured by Tony Porter for the Brisbane Times. Check out those electric wires, fighting tong
and nail with that lightning bolt!
Heaven watches from behind the safety of trees, smiling (or is that
smirking) benevolently (or is that malignantly) over the proceedings.
Or does the exhilaration come from:
B) Watching
in horror, as a Twister grows before our very eyes. Stunned into immobility, the storm-chasers
witness this invisible menace close up and personal, as it draws substance from
the rush of existence daring to fight it back into oblivion – is anyone else
getting ideas for a book here?
Or:
C) Laughable
me doing a horizontal pole dance;
or,
D) The
technologies that make it possible to keep tabs on these brutes, so lives can
be protected.
E) All the
above?
As exhilarating as all that was, meeting a real time storm
chaser, Justin, was for me, the big event.
To learn that there are networks of people out there spiralling into
cyber space these incredible events of nature is pure adrenaline pumping exhilaration.
To share the huge aliveness of nature, its constant
impacting, revolutionary energy, a living supernatural force that can blow you
from here to Kingdom Come in a lightning flash, is a pure surge of revelation.
Thanks, Justin.
Jasmine goes there
too – because spirems can.
Jasmine Neutron Star is the first book of the Star Ways
Chronicles. It is a novel most suitable
for young adult and teenager readers of speculative, fantasy / science fiction,
urban fantasy. It is a humorous account
of Jasmine’s first adventure into the world of light – Quanta. She is a spirem – a new kind of superhero –
and perfect for the sphere of Terra.
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