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  • Enterprise was coasting around it in a wide-mouthed hyperbola at about .2 c, so that it was easy to see the concentric globular shells of luminous gas in which the star was nested—shells shading from incandescent violet nearest the star to a deep, eyesearing indigo furthest out.

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • Enterprise was coasting around it in a wide-mouthed hyperbola at about .2 c, so that it was easy to see the concentric globular shells of luminous gas in which the star was nested—shells shading from incandescent violet nearest the star to a deep, eyesearing indigo furthest out.

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • Enterprise was coasting around it in a wide-mouthed hyperbola at about .2 c, so that it was easy to see the concentric globular shells of luminous gas in which the star was nested—shells shading from incandescent violet nearest the star to a deep, eyesearing indigo furthest out.

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • Enterprise was coasting around it in a wide-mouthed hyperbola at about .2 c, so that it was easy to see the concentric globular shells of luminous gas in which the star was nested—shells shading from incandescent violet nearest the star to a deep, eyesearing indigo furthest out.

    THE WOUNDED SKY DIANE DUANE 1983

  • (Unlike the midriff-baring Huntress, or the monstrosity Carol Ferris is parading around in-though my hat's off to Mahnke for making it less eyesearing.)

    Jezebel 2009

  • Their red was created by meticulous attention to detail and coloring sessions done biweekly with my help as soon as I was old enough to hold mother’s bowls of eyesearing chemicals.

    A COUCH IN A CLEARING • by Rachel McClain 2008

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