4/07/2026

2026 F : Flight

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From a child lying in the grass beneath the spreading Willow tree watching the hawks fly above, I always wanted to fly. The family joke was that I learned my letters and numbers from helping my father sort pages in his flight manuals. And that the first words I could read were not cat or dog. They were "add," "delete," and "replace." followed by “this page intentionally left blank.” I knew the three letter designations for all the airports my father, flew into from EWR (Newark, NJ) to JFK (Kennedy, NYC) to SNN (Shannon) to RJTC (Tachikawa Airport, Japan.)

On high school prep for the pilot’s ground course exam became any extra curricular activity. But we never were able to afford a plane or build a strip in the back 40 acres like was originally intended when the farm was originally purchased. So the dream became filed under not going to happen.

After school reality crept into the dream. Professional opportunities were restricted.


Flight crew wings. J. Boganski collection.

Lockheed Constellation from the
Golden Age of Flying. My favorite bird.


Female fighter pilots had not crept into cockpits so I looked at commercial airlines. Young and pretty got you in the air but not in the cockpit. And there were other obstacles. My father repeatedly told me I was too good to be a stewardess. other flight crew we knew from the time I was three, outright refused to provide a recommendation or assistance in getting a slot in stewardess school. That was both the cockpit crew and the cabin staff.

So I started writing fiction and flying was done in spaceships or with dragons. This snippet about flying is not about winged creatures, but from a short story written as a teen watching fighter jets takeoff in pairs from the runway not far from my house at Clark Air Force Base, Philippines. 

From a world between yesterday any tomorrow, an excerpt from Hearth and Sand: Stories From the Front Lines and the Homefront

 "Live or Surrender To Technology"

The crowd on the moving walkway shrank away from the lean figure in the dark blue uniform. Although there were no outward symptoms, it was as if they knew he had within him a contagion from another planet. Staring at the crumpled message flimsy in his hand, John Chippi saw the words without really comprehending them. Riding without conscious thought, automatically switching between speed rails, he found himself on a small transfer platform. He felt alone, despite the press of riders around him. Once again, he straightened out the flimsy. This time the smeared words penetrated his mental fog. A glance skipped over the innocuous opening, “Sorry to inform you,” but his hands shook again as the official red stamp, “Rejuvenation treatments—Denied,” glared off the page. 

The wandering Chippi crammed the note into a pocket already full of medical reports. Each doctor’s face hovered briefly before him, ending with the resigned expression of the last one. The physician’s sad eyes belied the impassive tone with which he pronounced what was in reality a death sentence. After dealing with millions of deaths from Martian Fever over the past two years, where they once used sympathetic words, doctors were now reduced to impersonal facts. They had learned to turn off emotion rather than feel the patient’s pain when announcing the news of a six-week life expectancy. The notification was made more difficult by the knowledge treatment existed which could save the patients' lives.

In the ultimate irony, Chippi’s treatment was being withheld due to his artificial heart. Too many years piloting aircraft at high altitudes to protect the planet had damaged the original one.

If you want to learn more about what happens to Chippi, more excerpts are here.

~till next time Helen 

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4/06/2026

2026 E : Emotive

 

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I don't write heavy emotional tales. I want people to be able to escape their everyday lives not add to the despair and sadness. therefore topics don't include addiction, recovery, tragic loss, or a number of other things that for a time were called “literary.” However, There are exceptions. Stories not intended to make you cry, but do. One was in From the Back Street to Main Street ... And Beyond which recounted the leaving of a longtime pastor. 

The other, which for years required a warning label was also for a local history. People were warned besides that the final chapter covered the impact of the events of September 11th, 2001 on the town. There was the personal aspect of having once worked in one of the twin towers and standing on the boardwalk a few blocks from my home and watching the smoke plume rise from the buildings across the bay.

Emotive came into my vocabulary when a reader used it to describe the novella, "Forever Bound" in the anthology, First Change: Legends From the Eyrie.

~till next time Helen 

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4/04/2026

2026 D: Dogs

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Cats have been covered so I thought I would use "D" to post about a cats enemy, the dog. Introducing Kir from Fire and Amulet and Faoth from MAGIC AND STEEL, a novella in the collection titled, First Change: Legends From The Eyrie.

Kir is massive, black-faced dog. When responding to danger, his hackles stand up in a golden crown around his face. The lead dog of the pack, Kir not only has to obey his master's commands, but to ensure that the other dogs do as well. They 5help herd the sheep from pasture to pasture and stop any sheep from wandering off. Even more important is their job as livestock guardian. Kir and his pack protects the flock of sheep from wolves and other predators.

Idwal is the official master of the flock and Kir's master. However, that is only part of the reality. The flock is the property -- and intended to be the meal -- of a dragon.

Karst opened his eyelids a mere slit. Instead of a night-filled sky or the first silvering of dawn, his gaze met the glowing green eyes of the head sheepdog. The animal clamped its teeth on the blanket and with a tug robbed Karst of the slender protection the fabric offered.

“Now, Kir,” Idwal’s voice came from the darkness on the other side of the ashes. “That’s no way to greet such a distinguished guest as Slayer Karst.” He gave a harsh laugh. “My apologies. Kir doesn’t always have the best of manners. I just told him to wake you, Slayer, ‘cause we be leaving. You can stay as long as you wish. I drew the landmarks and directions to get to the upper trail in the firepit ashes.”

Karst felt more than saw the massive dog pad away in response to Idwal’s whistle. 


 

From my childhood, the inspiration for Kir and Faoth. 
Even without formal training, the collie
became quite adept at herding sheep and children.


Faoth from MAGIC and STEEL is a puppy. Several things make her a useful addition to the pack. Her tawny hide helps her hide from predators until she is ready to attack and she has a special instinct as to what sheep will wander off. More importantly, she is not afraid of dragons. Something the guardians of this particular flock need as they are kept in tribute as the intended meal for the true dragons. 

To set the stage for the excerpt. Faoth is now almost full grown and was as large as her sire. The earlier instinct for safeguarding the sheep had matured along with her body. Her talent not only alerts her master to danger, it made her indispensable as a scout. She also served a more unusual function. Her size enabled her master to use her as a focus for the illusion capability of his enspelled sword, Mt’wan Comraich. Kedar has been summoned to the office of the leader of the dragshi to be given a new assignment and he takes the opportunity to use his sword’s magic.

With a flick of his fingers, Kedar signal ed Faoth to bow to Lilese. A single step shifted him to the side. Pleased that he could maintain two ruses at the same time, he projected his voice to where Faoth stood. “You summoned me, mistress? How may I serve?”

Lilese gestured at the younger woman. “Kedar, I want you to meet Lady Mairin Aledriwyr. And, Mairin, this is Kedar, friend and valuable ally of the dragshi.”

Before Kedar could switch places with Faoth, Mairin stood and offered a hand to where sh-e thought Kedar stood. Keeping her part of the illusion, Faoth balanced on his hind feet and held out a paw.

“What?” Mairin shrieked at the touch of fur rather than skin.

~till next time, Helen

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