Friday, June 20, 2008

Henna

"The ship clung close to land, like a roach scuttling along a wall. When at last the coast veered north and west, the ship conformed, steering oars squeeling in their sockets and henna-dyed wool sail billowing as it filled with wind to push the vessel onto its new course."

1st Para, Short Story "Counting Potshards" by Henry Turtledove

My initial reaction to this was "what is henna?".

Henna is a flowering plant found in subtropical Africa, Asia and Australia that is used to produce an red-orange dye that is commonly used as hair/wool/leather dye and traditional body art.

Upon further reaction was this was a very intreguing opening for what proved to be a singularly uninteresting and unengaging story that I skimmed over. Rereading this opening made me feel disappointed that the story wasnt more engaging.

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