Ted Stetson was born in Brooklyn and attended Seton Hall and Hofstra. After being honorably discharged from the United States Marine Corps he graduated from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas. He lives in Oregon with his wife and son.
Wow. I usually try not to write such a negative review. But, I just cannot help wondering what in the world I just read. Realistically, this was more flash fiction than anything else. And I generally have no objection to that. I have seen some beautifully written flash fiction. But this? This really should have seen another pair of eyes before the author hit the publish page.
It is an interesting premise. An asteroid headed for Earth could mean the end of the world. I had hoped the author would have done more with it, and yet I found this really lacking. The editing issues are glaring. Their when the word there should be, things like that.
Overall, I was sorely disappointed with this particular story.
“Some scientists said in five thousand years they old and now moon’s orbit would cross and their could be a problem, but that was five thousand years away and we would mark it on our calendar. Maybe then we’d d figure out what to do.”
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Short but not sweet! This was very disappointing, I thought it would be a quick interesting read, with a premise that the world was ending I thought there would have been some imagination used!