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New Anthology from Thirteen — Wildwood

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Wildwood: An Anthology of Dark Stories is one of the latest anthologies from editor Dorothy Davies at Thirteen O’Clock Press and a host of amazing short story writers. Walk among the trees at your peril… Forests, woods, dark mysterious places … Continue reading

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Travel Bucket List: 10 Spectacular Earth Landscapes

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Originally posted on Wander Woman Thea:
Lately, I’ve been featuring some of Earth’s most fantastical places on Why? Because Science Facebook page. For those of you who haven’t seen them, I’ve taken the liberty of putting together an ambitious bucket…

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From Many Worlds at NExSS: “Movement in The Search For ExoLife”

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Originally posted on sciencesprings:
NASA NExSS Many Worlds A notional version of an observatory for the 2030s that could provide revolutionary direct imaging of exoplanets. GSFC/JPL/STScI Assuming for a moment that life exists on some exoplanets, how might researchers detect…

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The Top 50 Sites for Indie and Self-Published Authors

Originally posted on Jens Thoughts:
I stumbled across this fantastic resource and wanted to share with you. I’d love to hear any feedback. ? # URL Category 1 KBoards – Writers’ Cafe ALL 2 The Newbie’s Guide to Publishing Self-Publishing 3 Amazon KDP…

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The Science Fiction of David Bowie

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Originally posted on Dave's Corner of the Universe:
? ? ? ? Anyone who has a Facebook account knows that David Bowie died last week. In fact I’d never seen such huge outpouring on Facebook for the death of…

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The Best and Worst Book

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Originally posted on My Thoughtful Spot:
November 9 2015 Moon is a Harsh Mistress is my favorite all time book. For starters Heinlein is a wonderful science fiction story teller. I love the idea of living on the moon. Then…

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From Keck: “Solved! 40 Year-old Mystery on the Size of Shadowy Galaxies”

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Originally posted on sciencesprings:
. Keck, with Subaru and IRTF (NASA Infrared Telescope Facility). Vadim Kurland Keck Observatory January 5, 2016 Steve Jefferson Communication Officer W. M. Keck Observatory sjefferson@keck.hawaii.edu SCIENCE Jeff Cooke Swinburne University jcooke@astro.swin.edu.au John O’Meara St. Michael’s…

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Millions Weep a Fountain, Just in Case of Sunrise

Opinions may vary, and rightly so, given the breadth, volume and depth of David Bowie’s work and creativity, but I have always personally considered the song Aladdin Sane to be his masterpiece. I’m partial, perhaps, being a piano player, and … Continue reading

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Sam Loyd Puzzles are Infuriatingly Fantastic!

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Originally posted on Chess Musings:
It took me exactly 16:22 to solve this seemingly simple chess problem! ? White to move and mate in three by Sam Loyd, 1868.? ??

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Peering into the Paleo Mist

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What do we know about humanity’s Paleolithic past? As a culture, we are aware of the diet inspired by Paleolithic eating habits. We are familiar with some of the art that has survived on durable surfaces for millennia. Anthropologists and … Continue reading

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