The Star Creature

A story of the first encounter between two intelligent species, with an assumption that "intelligence" is just one of many attributes that may be just as important.

Today this would be called Flash Fiction. In 1979 it was a "short-short" story. It was first published in the Winter, 1979, issue of Unearth Magazine (Volume 2, Number 4).

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The Star Creature

A story of the first encounter between two intelligent species, with an assumption that "intelligence" is just one of many attributes that may be just as important.

Today this would be called Flash Fiction. In 1979 it was a "short-short" story. It was first published in the Winter, 1979, issue of Unearth Magazine (Volume 2, Number 4).

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The Star Creature

The Star Creature

by Kevin A. Lyons
The Star Creature

The Star Creature

by Kevin A. Lyons

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Overview

A story of the first encounter between two intelligent species, with an assumption that "intelligence" is just one of many attributes that may be just as important.

Today this would be called Flash Fiction. In 1979 it was a "short-short" story. It was first published in the Winter, 1979, issue of Unearth Magazine (Volume 2, Number 4).


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033289974
Publisher: Kevin A. Lyons
Publication date: 06/12/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 86 KB

About the Author

I was born in New York City and raised in New Jersey. When I graduated from college, with a degree in Geology, I left – for a while. I worked on oil wells from California to the North Slope of Alaska, from the Gulf of Mexico to the first test well that was drilled in Georges Bank, off the coast of Massachusetts. Then I came back to New Jersey and spent a few years working at the Division of Fish, Game and Shellfisheries. I left again for Connecticut to work for the phone company, just in time for Ma Bell to break up. I came back to New Jersey with AT&T and eventually found my way to Bell Labs. I left Bell Labs to be a stay-at-home dad. As my kids grew older I was able to spend some time volunteering at a nearby riding center for people with special needs -- that's one of my coworkers in the photo with me. Now that my kids are away at college I’m making the transition to “merely unemployed.” Or maybe I'll become a writer. We’ll see. Thanks for stopping by!

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