Memoir is about absence, emptiness; it’s about crossing divides–of time, space, language, and that ultimate divide between the living and the dead. It’s standing at the edge of the void, your body in the grip of a vertiginous urge. Memoir is about finding your bearings so that you can walk with one foot in the present and the other in the past. There, you have become the stateless citizen of multiple countries; you hold a passport for time travel. The full Sourdough, Ancestors, and Othe...| Memoir Magazine
With 'Alien: Earth' Episode 4, the specific nature of governments on Earth has been explained. Here's why its very realistic.| Inverse
What NASA calls an incoming comet, a Harvard scientist says could be an alien ship. He says it's too soon to know for sure.| Grunge - History, Crime, Science, & Strange News
Okay. So. Okay. We’re back with another round of Clarion West Write-a-Thon Reward Review, and today’s generous donor is Tom, who has tasked me with reviewing Ultraman Zearth, which is … you know … an experience. The video above has spoilers for Ultraman Zearth and Ultraman Zearth 2, in case that’s something you were actually … Continue reading Clarion West Write-a-Thon Reward Review: Ultraman Zearth| My Geek Blasphemy
Two space missions may tell us if Jupiter's moons harbor extraterrestrial life.| OnlySky
VR veteran studio Survios finally revealed Alien: Rogue Incursion, the upcoming single-player horror game that’s sure to pit you against some nasty Xenomorphs. The officially branded tie-in game is coming to Quest 3 later this year, but not any other Quest headset, which could signal waning developer interest in supporting Quest 2 and Quest Pro. …| Road to VR
Page count: 446 pagesAudio book length: 13 hrs 31 mins| Malin's Blog of Books
Apparently there must have been an ancient curse that brings forth a new attempt at a Fantastic Four franchise every ten years, even further if you want to include the 1994 Roger Corman movie that …| nathanzoebl
It’s almost refreshing when you discover a movie that is so bad it becomes a feat of amazement. Pitching a War of the Worlds remake primarily starring Ice Cube staring at his work computer sounds akin to pitching a Pride and Prejudice remake starring Jojo Siwa and it’s entirely about her gardening. You could do […]| nathanzoebl
Has the world ever needed Superman more? I don’t know about you, but I could really use a symbol of good right now who represents the best of us, fighting for justice and protecting the innocent against the diabolical in power that seek to profit and prey upon the vulnerable. Vulture film critic Allison Wilmore […]| nathanzoebl
Steeped in mythology and symbology, The Tone Rebellion is an utterly alien take on the 4X strategy genre, though one that's less complete and more familiar than you'd hope.| The Obscuritory
Page count: 317 pagesRating: 3.5 stars| Malin's Blog of Books
Bonjour à toustes ! Lors de ma visite des Imaginales cette année, j’ai eu le plaisir de rencontrer la fort sympathique (et c’est peu de le dire) Noémie Lemos. Assez cocasse que ce soit à l’autre bout de la France (parce qu’on n’est pas très loin géographiquement parlant), d’autant plus que je l’avais totalement ratée […]| 20c and the Books
You Weren't Meant to be Human fulfills the "black" square on CBR17 Bingo I had Andrew Joseph White on my radar from his debut, but it wasn't until Compound Fracture that I finally read one of his books. Even though most of his books haven't exactly been for me, I have a special spot in my heart f| Cannonball Read 17
Ralph Losey’s sci-fi short story follows Orion, a legendary hunter whose pride leads to a humbling encounter with a scorpion. It explores themes of ambition, humility, and humanity’s ev…| e-Discovery Team
Last month I was very happy to be able to add a few thoughts to a discussion on Tim Jenkins’ (my PhD supervisor of almost ten years ago…) six new books on the history and anthropology of the concept of the flying saucer and the alien (“Images of Elsewhere”, published by Peter Lang) for a … Continue reading A Response to Tim Jenkins’ “Images of Elsewhere”, Six New Books on Flying Saucers – Book Launch, Cambridge 14th May 2025| Professor Beth Singler
Hello friends, happy Wednesday! I hope you’re all doing well. Today I’m posting my review of Rachel Caine & Ann Aguirre’s novel, Honor Lost.| Meghan's Whimsical Explorations & Reviews
Hi friends, happy Wednesday and happy April! I hope you’re all doing well! Today I’m posting my review if book two in the Honors trilogy by Rachel Caine and Ann Aguirre, Honor Bound.| Meghan's Whimsical Explorations & Reviews
Well. The good news is that—thus far—Marlowe has obeyed our direct order to stay healthy. As a reward, he gets today’s picture: The bad news is that Mekaela and I have not stayed so healthy. Covid has unfortunately come for us once again, so I spent a fair bit of March in my house with cough … Continue reading 4/7/2025: Severance, The Residence, and Caddo Lake| My Geek Blasphemy
Plongez dans l’univers d’Alien avec notre critique approfondie de la boîte d’initiation d’Alien le Jeu de Rôle. Découvrez les mécaniques, l’ambiance et le contenu de c…| Journal d'un Curieux
There are two streams of events in the world we may call public and non-public. The first constitutes officially acknowledged, publicly certified or certifiable events and the second a rub rosa realm…| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
During a recent episode of the world’s most popular podcast, host Joe Rogan admitted, “We need Jesus. I think for real.”| The Daily Declaration
SATIRE: In April 2024, CERN reported creating a quasi-stable black hole, potentially leading to a parallel universe. Concerns arise about its stability and impact on Earth and the universe.| Bible Science Forum
Over the years the Bermuda Triangle has spawned countless tales. Would we be so fascinated by this area of North Atlantic Ocean if we knew the truth?| Historic Mysteries
Classical paintings throughout history hint at mysterious celestial phenomena, fueling speculation about unidentified flying objects… The post Do These Classical Paintings Contain UFOs? (Video) appeared first on Historic Mysteries.| Historic Mysteries
This comedy packed with stars from top to bottom should have found a second life on streaming, but it's impossible to find.| GIANT FREAKIN ROBOT
Essays on UFOs and Related Conjectures invites readers to reflect on their beliefs and intuitions concerning extraterrestrial intelligence. The essays in this collection explore the extraterre…| Magnus Vinding
I was not lying when I said more haul posts would be coming in… Last week we had a local sale on one of the Dutch websites where I was able to complete my set of Alien omnibusses, I am really…| Wordaholicanonymous
When we were planning our recent coast-to-coast road trip, we had some “must-sees” along the way and a few hard arrival dates that we needed to hit. Mostly, though, we drove for as long as we felt …| Retirementally Challenged
∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗∗ (0/10) Flying Saucers over Istanbul is Turkey’s ”first” science fiction film, and quite possibly the worst as well. An unfunny comedy about belly dancing alien women who land their UFO in Istanbul to bring Earth men to their planet. Noted for featuring Turkey’s ”queen of disgrace and scandal”, belly dancing vamp and nude model…Read more Ucan daireler Istanbul’da| Scifist
One of my absolute favourite actors has left us. John Hurt was one of the first classically trained British Shakespearian actors to whole-heartedly embrace science fiction, as opposed, for example, to an Alec Guinness, who spent most of his life pissing on Star Wars fans. Many of Hurt’s finest roles were in sci-fi, of course…Read more R.I.P. John Hurt| Scifist
Is an asteroid from interstellar space really a probe from an alien civilization? Probably not, but Breakthrough Listen wants to find out. The post The Search For Aliens On A Visiting Asteroid appeared first on One Universe at a Time.| One Universe at a Time
The aim of this post is to present a hypothetical future scenario that challenges some of our basic assumptions and intuitions about our place in the cosmos. Hypothetical future scenario: Earth-des…| Magnus Vinding
Are we alone? Might Earth be the sole exception in an otherwise dead universe? We shouldn't be. The ingredients of life are everywhere -- life should be common. But then, where is everyone? The post Are we alone? appeared first on AlwaysAsking.com.| AlwaysAsking.com
Unveiling the Cosmic Enigma: AI and the Quest for Intelligent Life in the Vast Cosmos The quest for intelligent life| Artificial Intelligence Magazine | AI Webezine
Cosmic Codebreakers: Unleashing AI's Brilliance in the Quest for Alien Intelligence Are we alone in the universe? This age-old question| Artificial Intelligence Magazine | AI Webezine
‘Simulation Theory’ is popular lately so I am building a new summary piece on it. The following article repeats material elsewhere on my site but in scattered places, and with some new and connecting material, to provide a thorough and current treatment of the question. -:- Are we and the universe just a giant computer […]| Richard Carrier Blogs
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It is plausible to assume that technology will keep on advancing along various dimensions until it hits fundamental physical limits. We may refer to futures that involve such maxed-out technologica…| Magnus Vinding
An earlier post of mine reviewed the most credible evidence I have managed to find regarding seemingly anomalous UFOs. My aim in this post is to mostly set aside the purported UFO evidence and to i…| Magnus Vinding
Why are they all blurry? In a recent article, Michael Shermer says about UFOs: UFOlogists claim that extraordinary evidence exists in the form of tens of thousands of UFO sightings. But SETI scient…| Entirely Useless
Revealing the results of a simulation on spacefaring civilizations in the Milky Way| Visual Cinnamon