by Mary E. Lowd
Originally published in The Lorelei Signal, January 2021

The binary black hole sucked all the glittering starlight around into its twin maws. It stared at the viewscreen like two dark eyes, windows into the void.
“You’ve got to be kidding,” Clarity said, twisting her dyed-green hair nervously around her fingers. “We can’t fly between those things.”
The pilot of the small starhopper, a red-furred canid, stared right back at the pair of black holes, orbiting each other in a mad, spiraling dance that would end in eventual merging. Centuries from now. “Dead serious,” he said, triangular ears laying back flat against his head. Continue reading “Between the Black Holes”





