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Friends in Space — Bradbury Challenge 10/52 — Whiteboard Wednesday
“Friends in Space” is my 10th Bradbury Challenge story of my year of weekly short story writing. This one is my take on the Fermi Paradox, and the more I think about it, the more I’m convinced that this is … Continue reading
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Tagged aliens, amwriting, astronomy, Bradbury Challenge, flash fiction, funny, science fiction, short fiction
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Tips for the Total Solar Eclipse (August 21, 2017)
I am psyched about the eclipse. I’m traveling to see it properly, because in Indianapolis, the Sun will only be 91% eclipsed by the Moon. That’s as good as I’ve ever seen it before (in 1986 and 1994), but this … Continue reading
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