Lectori salutem. Science-fiction, like any drama with existential implications, is better read from the safety of a couch than ‘lived’. This is
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MoreArchaeological speculation by Ben Roth.
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MoreCarlton Herzog courts controversy. Again.
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MoreAn initial survey of sports as geopolitics in SF by Madeline Barnicle.
MoreA meditation on the ephemeral nature (or not) of the 'self' by Robert L. Jones III.
MoreA (fictional) annotated bibliography of cognitive evolution by Anthony Lechner.
MoreExistential horror by Alicia Hilton.
MoreAn unorthodox entanglement of space and time by Ádám Gerencsér.
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MoreTheological fiction by Andy Dibble.
MoreTranscendental CRM by A. J. Rocca.
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