El Ciudadano Un equipo de investigadores del Instituto Tecnológico de California, la NASA y Fermilab publicó en la revista PRX Quantum su más reciente experimento, cuyos resultados ponen en alto las esperanzas de crear el Internet cuántico, una tecnología que revolucionaría el mundo de la informática y las comunicaciones. Los investigadores lograron teletransportar qubits, unidades básicas de…
¡Inédito! Científicos logran teletransportación cuántica sostenida y a larga distancia — El Ciudadano
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Atlantis — Mount Shasta Myths

The History of Atlantis The history of Atlantis begins with oral traditions in Ancient Greece. Atlantis was mentioned once before in Greek literature prior to Plato by the philosopher Proclus (410-485 BC). Proclus wrote that the historian Marcellus (266-208 BC) described how several islands in the Atlantic Ocean had preserved traditions from their submerged […]
Atlantis — Mount Shasta Myths
Sechs Fragen an Chintis Lundgren — Testkammer

© Chintis Lundgren Interview: Im Gespräch mit der estnischen Künstlerin und Filmemacherin Chintis Lundgren konnten wir mehr über ihren Kurzfilm „Toomas Beneath the Valley of the Wild Wolves“, der auf dem Open Air des 32. Filmfest Dresden lief, erfahren, wie sie ihren eigenen Stil beschreiben würde und wie sie langsam einen Figurenkosmos aufbaute. The original…
Sechs Fragen an Chintis Lundgren — Testkammer
Samuel Beckett: “l’acte calme” — words and music and stories

“But habit is a great deadener” (Vladimir: Waiting for Godot) à elle l’acte calme to her the calm actthe savant pores the sex easygoingwaiting not too slow regretting not too long the absencein the service of presencea few tatters of azure in the head the points finally dead of the heartall the tardy grace of […]
Samuel Beckett: “l’acte calme” — words and music and stories
Reading books (Abercrombie, Kerouac and DeLillo) — magicandbeauty

“A Little Hatred” (by Joe Abercrombie) – a novel for people who love action and epic fiction. Abercrombie is a gifted genre writer. He opens a new trilogy of fantastic adventure called “The Age of Madness” trilogy. https://twitter.com/lordgrimdark/status http://www.joeabercrombie.com “The age of machines has dawned, but the age of magic refuses to die. With the […]
Reading books (Abercrombie, Kerouac and DeLillo) — magicandbeauty
Ugly truths — Reena Saxena

Originally posted on paeansunpluggedblog: “inkblots mutate to form pictures, alphabets, stories I did not create” In my mind’s eye the words are perfectly aligned arranged and arraigned tasked to perform prettily when I sit down to spill ink they assume shapes of their own writing stories I did not dictate! Photo by mikoto.raw from Pexels…
Ugly truths — Reena Saxena
2021 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction Shortlist — At the BookShelf
The link below is to an article reporting on the 2021 shortlist for the Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction. For more visit:https://lithub.com/heres-the-shortlist-for-the-2021-andrew-carnegie-medals-for-excellence-in-fiction-and-nonfiction/
2021 Andrew Carnegie Medals for Excellence in Fiction and Nonfiction Shortlist — At the BookShelf
“Warehouses and All” by Phil Slattery.
Once again, I thank Lucy for publishing another of my works. This was originally published in 2009 by Six Sentences, which challenges writers to tell a story in only six sentences. It is a wonderful exercise in being concise. I had written the story in another, much longer form a few years before that. I think that one was published somewhere, but I am not certain. This story is based on actual events. While I was in Egypt in 1989, I happened to meet an assistant agricultural attaché for Sudan. She relayed this story to me as having actually happened in Sudan. The witness to the event was not an oil worker though. That was my invention. When I wrote this version years later, I was in a hurry and couldn’t recall whether it happened in Sudan or Somalia, so I arbitrarily chose Somalia. The overall theme of the story remains the same in any event.
“Faust” by Phil Slattery.
My poem Faust was published on Lucy’s Works on Nov. 30. Many thanks to Lucy.
Some Prosery Cheer!
Here is an interesting micro fiction competition. Be sure to read the rules thoroughly. I wrote and submitted a piece entitled “UFO Computations”. IT’s sort of experimental. I hope the last line impacts the reader.
Lillian here. Delighted to host Prosery Monday at dVerse, the virtual pub for poets around the globe.
But FIRST: TWO IMPORTANT ANNONCEMENTS to all dVersers!
1) THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, dVERSE WILL BE LIVE, hosted by Bjorn. If you’ve not done this before, it’s amazing! Just go to the dVerse site and read Bjorn’s message on December 10th. As always, post one poem of your choosing (there is no required prompt for OLN) and in Bjorn’s message, he will have a link to join everyone live (similar to Zoom). We are usually live from 3 to 5 PM, Boston time. It’s amazing to put faces with names and it’s truly like we’re in a real pub. Well, except for the drinking! Everyone who posts a poem and joins us live, is invited (but not required) to read their poem aloud. Come for the entire time or just drop in as…
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Update Nov. 9, 2020: Writing Progress on Shadows and Stars

I managed to get three hours editing done on my first draft today. I really enjoy it. It’s great only refining the text but also making sure all the details sync together to minimize plot holes. So far I have edited 92 pages out of about 300. These are 8.5″ x 11″, 12 point, Times New Roman, single-spaced pages.
I hope to have the new Gillett edition of Nocturne out by this weekend. I may add a few public domain drawings to it.
Hasta Luego.
[367] The Night Never Ends — Smoke Words Every Day

Forgetful growth I learn that it’s easier to remember an existing memory than to form a new one It’s easier to learn because forgetting is seamless and all learning is really in the end is a seamless task of forgetting little details around as I close my eyes to wake to A whole world sleeps…
[367] The Night Never Ends — Smoke Words Every Day
„Peninsula“ (2020) — Testkammer

Filmkritik: Nicht nur der Oscarpreisträger „Parasite“ (2019) von Bong Joon-ho, der auch den Monster-Horror „The Host“ (2006) schuf, und die Arbeiten von Park Chan-wook wie „Oldboy“ (2003) zeigen, dass Südkorea erstklassiges Genrekino produzieren kann. Genauso fiel das Debüt „Train to Busan“ (2016) von Yeon Sang-ho auf, das zwar das Zombiegenre nicht neu erfand, aber perfekte…
„Peninsula“ (2020) — Testkammer
v 100 – What is Creativity? — AllAbout

Here in England September represents completion of Summer season and the start of Autumn along with the start of the new academic year and the start of various new efforts in service, life and lots more. When anybody is looking for to make any type of adjustment in their life, regularly the method they take…
v 100 – What is Creativity? — AllAbout