Fibers
by Jennifer-Crystal Johnson
GENRE: Science Fiction
BLURB:
Anna Reynolds
is caught up in the middle of a secret interdimensional government agreement...
and she doesn't even know it.
There's a medical anomaly loosely dubbed Morgellons disease afflicting a number
of people. Symptoms include open sores that produce colorful string-like
fibers, fatigue, and nightmarish visions of shadowy figures. No one knows where
it came from. No one knows what causes it. There is no cure.
When Anna begins having nightmares and waking hallucinations of the shadow
people, her uneasiness about her condition grows. Enlisting the help of her
doctor and some friends, Anna is determined to find out what's really going on
and why Morgellons is such a mystery.
With her health declining and doubts about whom she can trust, is Anna doomed
to become a slave to her condition? Or will she and her unlikely group of
would-be heroes come through, saving her... and, ultimately, the world?
ECERPT:
Standing slowly with her palm
pressed to her eye, she spotted a tiny clump on the counter not far from the
tweezers. It looked like balled up blue and red string wrapped in eye goo. But
when she touched it gingerly with her fingertip, it felt hard, similar to rock
or crystals. She turned off the water.
Not wanting to leave this cluster of
strange unattended, she picked up the tweezers again and pinched the whole mess
between the tips. Cupping her left hand underneath, she took it to a kitchen
counter and turned on the overhead light.
Squinting her hazel eyes, she poked
at the tiny mass with the tip of the tweezers, suddenly wishing she had another
pair.
“What the hell are you...?” she
muttered under her breath, trying to keep her breathing shallow so she wouldn’t
accidentally exhale it away and lose it. She noted that her eye felt perfectly
fine. A little sore, but not bad. She decided to get a toothpick from the
silverware drawer and pinched the balled up fibers in the tips of the tweezers
again. Just in case.
As she loosened the tweezers and
brought the toothpick closer to the tear duct excretion, she watched the blue
string she had pulled on stretch itself slowly toward the wood.
“No way,” she muttered, moving the
wooden toothpick closer. She moved it left, then right... each time she moved
it, the tiny string followed. She saw the red one poking out from the tangled
mass, too, and she dropped the tweezers and the toothpick, stepping back and
taking a deep breath as she cupped her hand over her mouth.
What is that?
AUTHOR BIO:
Jennifer-Crystal
Johnson is originally from Germany, but was raised an Army brat. She has
published one novella under her former last name, The Outside Girl: Perception
is Reality (Publish America, 2005 - out of print as of 2013), a poetry book,
Napkin Poetry (Broken Publications, 2010), and a collection of poetry, art, and
prose called Strangers with Familiar Faces (Broken Publications, 2011). She's
also published a collection of short creature horror stories called If You're
Human Don't Open the Door (Broken Publications, 2012), a personal development
book called The Ten Pillars of a Happy Relationship (Broken Publications,
2014), and a collection of more horror stories (no creatures this time, just
people) called Our Capacity for Evil (Broken Publications, 2015). She has
several poems and short stories published on Every Writer's Resource and has
recently published a science fiction novel called Fibers, the first book in the
Infiltration Trilogy. Jen owns and operates Broken Publications (www.BrokenPublications.com) and
publishes an annual anthology to raise awareness about domestic violence called
Soul Vomit (www.SoulVomit.com). When she isn't writing or editing, she enjoys
playing games with her three kids, watching crime shows on Netflix, or reading.
She lives in WA State with her three children, three cats, and a crazy puppy
named Thor. You can connect with her at www.JenniferCrystalJohnson.com,
@brokenpoet, or www.Facebook.com/JenniferCrystalJohnson.
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1 comments:
Thank you so much for hosting my book! If anyone is interested in reading more excerpts, I'd like to invite you to sign up for my author newsletter at www.JenniferCrystalJohnson.com. You'll receive 12 excerpts to either read or watch/listen to me read on video so you don't have to strain your eyes ;).
Thank you again, and happy reading!
Jen
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