Services open on 11/16/2025. In the meantime, the Word Wrangling blog and free resources are available.
Professional editing and constructive critique for your OUTLINE, WORK IN PROGRESS, SYNOPSIS, or QUERY LETTER.
Discuss your current writing project in a 15-minute ONLINE Q&A session. It’s free!
“While the concept of a flying boy may not be new, grounding it in physics and exploring the real-world implications is a fresh, compelling twist.” – Stephen Timileyin
Words other reviewers used in describing the story: soft sci-fi, light, physics, fresh twist, discovery, creative, uplifting, wholesome, heartwarming, feel good, imaginative, thrilling, exciting, whimsical, brilliant, immersive, inspiring, exhilarating, touching, fantastic.
What if you could control gravity with your mind? You could fly anywhere in the world, visit tropical and exotic places. You could take friends with you as well. Just imagine the vacations you could have! Flying in zero gravity is exciting. Read how friends of Peter’s react when they fly with him, just across town, in this snippet from the book:
When they walked out onto the sidewalk, Peter recognized at least one person from when they arrived. They had apparently been watching them through the window during their whole meal. They continued to stand there, watching, as they walked by.
“Ready?” He asked, when they stopped in the street. Alice and Terence, now experienced flyers, simply smiled. Peter spun up his lights, bathing them in light, then lifted them into the air, the lights tracking with them.
A crowd gathered in the street at the spot where they had been standing, staring fixedly at the departing spot of light.
“This time I’m going to hold off on the wind shield a bit. You don’t have to navigate, so just relax and enjoy the trip!”
It was only seconds until Alice and Terence were both carolling tunelessly along, giving wordless voice to their joy of flying.