Taking a break from my Combat Realism series of blog posts for a bit, I've decided to share a concept for a new kind of fantasy story. The kernel of the story idea came from Francis Godwin's 1638 book, The Man in the Moone , in which a Spaniard flies to the moon in chariot drawn by geese. Of course geese can't fly to the moon because there isn't air for them to breathe along the way. And even if there was air between the Earth and the moon, the distance is so far--roughly far enough to equal going all the way around the planet Earth in a circle ten times--the geese would never have the energy to make it all the way. (Of course Godwin was not writing with the lack of atmosphere or true distance in mind.) "But what if, " my mind was wondering, "What if there was a fantasy world in which you really could fly a goose-drawn chariot to another planet? What would that story world be like?" I immediately seized on the notion that gravity would have
Thoughts on stories, the universe, and everything.