My first flash-fiction story is ePublished at Lulu.com 

For the ones not familiar, flash fiction generally has less than 1000 words. In this case this story is 600 words and was submitted as an entry in the November short story contest (some use the term micro-publishing) on Lulu.com, a self-publishing website.

The story, titled “Roswell Revisited” is a comic approach from a novel perspective on one of the first (and famous) conspiracy theories: the UFO incident that took place in 1947 in Roswell, NM. The story itself is a prelude to one of our short movies, currently in works, that we hope to release on YouTube this December. It also ties into one of our 2012 projects, a website designed to showcase sci-fi imagery and writings.

Our project is in development under the working name “Tomorrow” and will cater to fans of classic science fiction, social fiction and futurists. It will be opened to artists interested in speculating in their art about the future: from spaceships and alien encounters to our mind’s infinite capability to reinvent the world of tomorrow.

Contact us if interested to find out more on how to contribute with your sci-fi art (imagery, video, e-writing) to an open exchange forum, or partner with us in such a project. More to come as we develop the logistics and secure the funding for such an enterprise.

Soon to come, a preview of the “Roswell Revisited” short animation. Please visit our YouTube channel for updates and this post for links on our future Vimeo home.

Until then, be well.

Daniela