This One-Page Fredric Brown Story From 1950 Is Basically A Way More Disturbing Version Of ‘Black Mirror’- Bustle

Read on for a thoroughly terrifying, albiet brief, sci-fi story.

Twitter Interview with All Our Wrong Todays author Elan Mastai better known as That Time I Epic Failed Discussing Basic Time Travel Princples

Twitter can be awesome in its ability to connect readers, fans and bloggers alike with the authors of their current or favorite reads. I had the recent pleasure of reading All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai wherein I was transported to a reality in which all our sci-fi dreams came true and then immediately rebounded back … Continue reading Twitter Interview with All Our Wrong Todays author Elan Mastai better known as That Time I Epic Failed Discussing Basic Time Travel Princples

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Book Review: The Atomic Weight of Love by Elizabeth J. Church 

I first loved him because he taught me the flight of a bird, precisely how it happens, how it is possible. Lift. Wing structure and shape, the concepts of wing loading, drag, thrust. The perfectly allotted tasks of each differently shaped feather. The hollowness of bones to reduce weight, to overcome gravity. I was too … Continue reading Book Review: The Atomic Weight of Love by Elizabeth J. Church 

Book Review: The Other Einstein by Marie Benedict

Turn the knob and push the door open, I told myself. You can do this. Crossing this threshold is nothing new. You have passed over the supposedly insurmountable divide between male and female in countless classrooms before. And always succeeded. The Other Einstein by Marie Benedict tells the story of Mileva Maric, an intelligent woman … Continue reading Book Review: The Other Einstein by Marie Benedict

Book Review: Patient H.M. by Luke Dittrich

There really is nothing else like it. The human brain creates the human mind, and then the human mind tries to understand the human brain, however long it takes and whatever the cost. Drawing from his family's intimate history, Patient H.M by Luke Dittrich chronicles, both anecdotally and factually, the story of how our understanding of … Continue reading Book Review: Patient H.M. by Luke Dittrich

Book Review: Dark Matter by Blake Crouch 

"Imagine you're a fish, swimming in a pond. You can move forward and back, side to side, but never up out of the water. If someone were standing beside the pond, watching you, you'd have no idea they were there. To you, that little pond is an entire universe. Now imagine that someone reaches down … Continue reading Book Review: Dark Matter by Blake Crouch