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“Hello, sun in my face. Hello, you who make the morning and spread it over the fields. … Watch, now, how I start the day in happiness, in kindness.”

— Mary Oliver

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When you hear “Medieval Times” you may think of a slightly cheesy yet fun afternoon outing with knights and mead halls, but it was more than that. Populated by living, breathing (and dying) people just like us, this era laid the groundwork for civilizations to come. The fact that many of us know so little about it is our failing, not theirs. (Well, that and the fact that literacy was much less common than it is today!)

Not to worry! Professor of English and Medieval Literature Dr. Dorsey Armstrong is here to answer our questions.

Enjoy!

Why is it called the “Middle” Ages? What activities did people do for fun? Why were animals tried in court for crimes? Answers to these questions and many more await—it’s Medieval Support.

(Although it seems to have given George R.R. Martin far too many gory ideas.)

Why do I share this? You did see my previous post on time travel, right?

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For those of you who enjoy time travel, thought exercises, physics, Doctor Who, or just hate bad time travel concepts (me!), here’s a fun and informative article.

The invisible dangers of travelling through time

The mishaps caused by time travellers exploring the past are a staple of science fiction. But what does physics think?

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The Stars are Mansions Built by Nature’s Hand

The stars are mansions built by Nature’s hand,

And, haply, there the spirits of the blest

Dwell, clothed in radiance, their immortal vest;

Huge Ocean shows, within his yellow strand,

A habitation marvellously planned,

For life to occupy in love and rest …

— William Wordsworth

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“Think of many things; do one.”

— Portuguese proverb

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Birds are sky fish!

Just saying.

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Last night the SFWA announced the winners of the 59th Annual Nebula Awards. Here’s the complete list: 

SFWA Announces the Winners of the 59th Annual Nebula Awards – SFWA

Highlights:

The complete list of finalists: SFWA Announces the Finalists for the 59th Nebula Awards – SFWA

And if you enjoy award ceremonies, here’s the video: 

Congratulations to the winners, and to everyone looking for their next reads!

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Today: finishing up a day job project, listening to the loudest most distracting family of starlings on the planet, and starting (but not quite finishing) three different posts. You know what that means!

Quote:

“And if one is never lost in life, then clearly one has never traveled anywhere interesting.”

― Richard Osman

And a pretty picture:)

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Are you the sort of writer who can imagine a better future? Do you care about the climate? This may be the contest for you!

Imagine 2200 climate fiction contest 2024: Submit your story | Grist

Imagine 2200 is an invitation to writers from all over the globe to imagine a future in which solutions to the climate crisis flourish and help bring about radical improvements to our world. We dare you to dream anew… 

In 2,500 to 5,000 words, show us the world you dream of building…

There is no cost to enter. Submissions close June 24, 2024, 11:59 p.m. U.S. Pacific Time.

Here’s an example of a climate positive / “hey, maybe we will get out of this alive“ story:

Fishy by Alice Towey – Clarkesworld Magazine

I enjoyed it. Because I too dare to dream.

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I’m sad that I haven’t written a lot of things, but I’m incredibly happy that I’ve written as much as I have. Because there was a point when I was younger where there was a very good chance that I wouldn’t write anything – I was just too frightened.

— Alice Munro, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature

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