I thought you died, I said. He answered, Why is it so hard for people to believe I knew how to swim? The moral of my story is not to always follow orders and play it safe. Just make your wings out of something more durable than wax. But wood burns, canvas tears, and metal […]
David Rogers
David Rogers’ work has appeared in various publications, including Asimov’s Science Fiction, Star*Line, and Daily Science Fiction. His poem “Stone” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His novels include The Delphi and The Excalibur Incident. More at Davidrogersbooks.wordpress.com and on Bluesky @davidrogersbooks.bsky.social.