For today's Fantasy Chat, we're walking on the sci-fi side of things with an excerpt from Ellie Garratt's short story collection Taking Time.
Schrodinger’s Gamble
They–the lottery officials–are waiting for
me. It turns out the last door on the right isn’t an exit, rather a walkway
that leads past the fleet relay station, now buzzing with activity, and on to
lottery headquarters–a large room with a metallic desk and four chairs in one
corner.
“Hi,” I say as I
walk into the room. An elderly man and middle-aged woman I recognise from
lottery advertisements are standing behind the desk.
“Charles
Schrodinger?” the elderly man asks.
“Yes.”
“Excellent,” he
says.
I hear an eruption
of cheers travelling our way from the flight deck and suspect I’m being ousted
from the draw after all. I glance at my ticket and begin examining it for signs
of forgery.
“There are a few
things we need to go over before the planet is officially yours, Charles. You
understand there are matters that need to be addressed?”
I must give the
impression of being vacant at that point because the old man repeats himself
twice.
“But that would
mean I’ve already won,” I mutter.
“Yes. We thought
you’d been briefed.” The old man and woman glance at one another.
The female
official, who I finally remember is called Janna Brisbane, makes a tutting sound.
“Take a seat,
Charles. There are a few things we need to discuss,” Janna says with an exasperated
tone to her voice. I stay standing.
Ignoring my
failure to sit, she continues. “The thing is safety–your safety. We couldn’t
possibly leave you out there to be savaged by the fleet. Have you any idea of
the tactics those friendly-faced terraformers would use to part you with your
ticket? The deceit they would employ to pass themselves off as you? No. We
won’t even start talking about the religious groups. So, the draw is
pre-determined in this way.”
“Pre-determined?” I ask.
“You don’t think
we leave it to chance, do you? Let a random person or ship win a planet.
Considerable research and thought goes into deciding who is the best
candidate for the job. Of course there’ve been mistakes; the first planet and
the isolationists, but on the whole I believe we got it right.”
Win one of two $25.00 (£15)
Amazon gift cards and a character named after you in an upcoming novella.
Science fiction stories of time and space...
The future of humanity must be decided in Next
Phase. Winning the Planetary Lottery is not as lucky as it first seems in Schrodinger's
Gamble. An apocalypse and its aftermath threaten to tear one couple apart
in Daiker's Children. In Life As I Know It a reclusive man finds
both his heart and home invaded during an alien harvest. In Taking Time
a demon seeking shelter on a distant planet finds himself facing a very
different kind of demon, after answering a frontier settlement's plea for help.
Stories range from flash fiction to
novelette in length.
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A life-long addiction to reading science
fiction and horror meant writing was the logical outlet for Ellie Garratt’s
passions. She is a reader, writer, blogger, Trekkie, and would happily die to
be an extra in The Walking Dead. Her short stories have been published in
anthologies and online. Passing Time: Nine Short Tales of the Strange and
Macabre was published in March 2013 and contains nine previously published
stories. Taking Time and Other Science Fiction Stories is her second short
story collection.
10 comments:
What an amazing giveaway! Wow! Thanks so much for the chance to win.
I enjoyed the excerpt. I would be very nervous to know I was predetermined to win a lottery for a planet. Made me curious!
~Jess
Another awesome book from Ellie!
A big congrats to Elle!
Yay for Ellie! I can't wait to read this one.
Woot woot woot for Ellie! Her stories are so exciting. Can't wait to read them.
Congrats to Elle!
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Intriguing excerpt! I absolutely love the cover for this book. The blue color scheme is so striking!
can't wait to get my hands on it!!!
Love the idea of naming a character in your book...how awesome. Book sounds awesome.
A planet officially for me? I think I'll change places with Charles. My own plant!
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