Let There Be Light: A Short Story

· C. Gockel
3.8
4 reviews
Ebook
20
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Beneath the harsh gaze of Proxima Centauri, a lone researcher is battling against time. To survive and find her way home, she’ll need more than science.

Ratings and reviews

3.8
4 reviews
Sarah Sorrell
April 9, 2022
I loved this story. Not only nato's bravery but also the mechs intelligence. The way it talked to nato Santo and kept up her spirits and the way she talked to it made it almost feel like a human being. Thanks for writing this great story I hope to read many more
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Paul Bester
February 10, 2019
I enjoyed the other stories by this author but this one was an absolute waste of time. I despise stories that don't conclude.
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About the author

C. Gockel has been writing stories for her friends and family since the dark ages (i.e., before word processors existed.) A few years ago, she started posting those stories to the intertubes. She received emails, messages, and reviews from her fans telling her she should 'do this professionally.' She didn't; she is a coward and life as a digital designer, copywriter and coder is more dependable. But in the end, her husband's nagging wore her down: "You could be the next '50 Shades of Gray' and I could retire!" Unfortunately, the author writes science fiction and fantasy, and isn't particularly good at writing erotica. She is sad about this; she'd love for her husband to be able to retire and just work for her so she could nag him.

At the moment, Ms. Gockel is working on the next installment of the Archangel Project.

Ms. Gockel loves to hear from readers. She can be reached by email at: cgockel.publishing at gmail dot com
Her Facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/CGockelWrites

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