“A New Theory of the Universe” by Robert Lanza from The American Scholar 2017 — The Extraterrestrial Highway

Biocentrism builds on quantum physics by putting life into the equation… ‘While I was sitting one night with a poet friend watching a great opera performed in a tent under arc lights, the poet took my arm and pointed silently. Far up, blundering out of the night, a huge Cecropia moth swept past from light […]… Continue reading “A New Theory of the Universe” by Robert Lanza from The American Scholar 2017 — The Extraterrestrial Highway

Who is the Orange Bird at Walt Disney World — Disney Addicts

Have you ever wondered why the Orange Bird is such a popular character at Walt Disney World Resort? He’s just as popular as Epcot’s Figment character among Disney fans, but the character is nowhere to be found when it comes to attractions, movies, or TV series. Regardless, the bird is certainly an icon at the […]… Continue reading Who is the Orange Bird at Walt Disney World — Disney Addicts

Getting a short mystery story published… — Teresa Dovalpage: a Cuban writer’s blog

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Baip6gZR4PU%3Fversion%3D3%26rel%3D1%26fs%3D1%26autohide%3D2%26showsearch%3D0%26showinfo%3D1%26iv_load_policy%3D1%26wmode%3Dtransparent takes time but it’s worth it. I wrote “The Sandalwood Killer” in the midst of our move from Taos to Hobbs —August 2017. I remember writing the last five pages in my iPad because both computers (Gary’s and mine) were still in boxes. In early 2018 I sent it to Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine… Continue reading Getting a short mystery story published… — Teresa Dovalpage: a Cuban writer’s blog

5 Deadly Essentials to a Great Mystery — Lady Jabberwocky

Hello writer bees! Some folks think murder mysteries are complicated to write. And they’re right. Mysteries involved many moving pieces. But once you understand the core elements of a mystery, writing in that genre won’t be as intimidating as it would appear. So, continuing with the May of Mystery theme, let’s go over the essentials […]… Continue reading 5 Deadly Essentials to a Great Mystery — Lady Jabberwocky

THE MAN IN THE MAZE – Robert Silverberg (1969) — Weighing a pig doesn’t fatten it.

Robert Silverberg’s bibliography is massive. The guy wrote tons of stuff. In 1968, the year he published The Man in the Maze serialized in Worlds Of If, Silverberg released three other novels, 8 books of non-fiction and 8 short stories, according to this glowing review on Fantasy Literature. Ah, quality and quantity. Then again, this […]… Continue reading THE MAN IN THE MAZE – Robert Silverberg (1969) — Weighing a pig doesn’t fatten it.

10 indigenous books to read this Pride Month — A Hindu’s View

The Khajuraho temple complex has major instances of sculptures depicting same sex love, men entering men, women kissing women. The paintings of Mediaeval period of Indian history represent lesbians and gays in limelight and many times in the spotlight. Ramayana and Mahabharata both have major characters who are neither male or female, for example Shikhandi […]… Continue reading 10 indigenous books to read this Pride Month — A Hindu’s View

Crime/Mystery Festival Testimonial – June 17 2020

A FilmFreeway preferred festival: I was let go from a job that I rather had a negative outlook on and knew I needed to pursue my passion, especially, since my script had been winning awards in several different festivals. Initially, I was learning that my script was excellently written and was a good story. There… Continue reading Crime/Mystery Festival Testimonial – June 17 2020

The Shadow Returns – 1946 legendary Crime, Mystery Movie — Blütensthaub

https://youtube.com/watch?v=dyXwlOscqrY%3Fversion%3D3%26rel%3D1%26fs%3D1%26autohide%3D2%26showsearch%3D0%26showinfo%3D1%26iv_load_policy%3D1%26start%3D149%26wmode%3Dtransparent People are literally flying off balconies to their deaths as Lamont Cranston, aka the Shadow, tries to make sense out of a confusing jumble of murders, disappearances, jewels that aren’t … Kane Richmond, Barbara Read, Tom Dugan, Phil Rosen, William Beaudine via The Shadow Returns – 1946 legendary Crime, Mystery Movie — Blütensthaub