Francis Rosenfeld : Writing

Sara

Sara

A Story by Francis Rosenfeld


Sara stared intently at the white sheet and rested the tip of the pen on the top right corner of the paper, hesitating.She didn’t know how to st..
Innocence

Innocence

A Poem by Francis Rosenfeld


We are in life for just a while between time and eternity with no navigational instruments, no sextant and no chart, we live in context. There..
Mrs. Tornby gathered dust

Mrs. Tornby gathered dust

A Story by Francis Rosenfeld


Mrs. Thornby looked up to the sky to assess the state of the weather, and since it seemed to be cooperating, she continued, at a speed that defied h..
Terra Two

Terra Two

A Book by Francis Rosenfeld


Young biologist Sarah Feaherty enrolls in a post-doctoral program run by a reclusive religious order and unwittingly becomes part of their terraformin..
Chapter One

Chapter One

A Chapter by Francis Rosenfeld


"I, the most humble Mother Joachima, now in the one hundred and sixteenth year of my life, in obedience to Mother Superior's wishes, was entrusted w..
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Compartment 114
Compartment 114
Chapter Two

Chapter Two

A Chapter by Francis Rosenfeld


"Our story began in the year of our Lord twenty one hundred and five at a farm in the south of France, a small stone building surrounded by vineyard..
Chapter Three

Chapter Three

A Chapter by Francis Rosenfeld


"'The first step in addressing a situation you haven't encountered before is to forget everything you think you know about similar circumstances. Th..
Chapter Four

Chapter Four

A Chapter by Francis Rosenfeld


"Life has its ways to keep us humble, just when we take most pride in our accomplishments we find out that everything we've done has been done befor..
Chapter Five

Chapter Five

A Chapter by Francis Rosenfeld


"When it became clear that the dirt of Terra Two could be brought to life the gears of our terraforming enterprise started moving faster, putting pr..
Chapter Six

Chapter Six

A Chapter by Francis Rosenfeld


"The most important decisions of our lives are always the easiest to make. The younger we are, the most obvious they seem, but even in our later yea..