New in Non-Fiction: And the World Went Dark
Here’s a snippet of my first non-fiction piece, “And the World Went Dark”.
So, there I was, waist deep in the carcass of a 1975 Corvette. Waist deep because, along with not having a single piece of the original interior anywhere to be seen, the car’s floor was missing. The car stood on jack stands a foot or so off the bare concrete. Absent with the floor and interior was the rear window and T-bar roof frame. Liberal application of a Sawzall amputated them along with the rear deck. The list of missing bits gets longer, it would probably be easier to list what was left. The front and rear fenders where there, as was the long hood and the windshield. From a distance it looked pretty much like a Corvette convertible with no wheels.
Enjoy! Next up is a bit about a Tree and a trigonometry problem.