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Brooklyn Speculative Fiction Writers

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Fantasy, horror, SF. Writers group with 160+ members. Follow for SFF news and resources. RTs ≠ endorsements. Find us on Meetup and @bsfwriters.bsky.social.

Joined April 2012
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WE'RE MIGRATING! Look for us on the app where skies are blue. (At) bsfwriters (dot) bee ess kay why (dot) social.

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“Our well-being is determined largely by the quality of our social relationships, which are shaped by our conversations. Going a little deeper can help people create connections that leave them feeling happier."—Dr. Michael Kardas apa.org/topics/marriag…


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In every successful therapy, there is a period when the patient feels more lost than ever. They are relinquishing old ways of being & have not yet consolidated new ways We are changing life patterns. There is no path from point A to point B that does not pass through the unknown


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“Dissociation from a discourse or regime that is recognised explicitly or implicitly as othering or dehumanising, can also be read as a logical and healthy response to real conditions of violence” 🙌🏼@privatelanguage journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01…


Watch this space for an important announcement.

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Mycenaean gold ring: A seated goddess before a procession of seahorses. Date: 15th cent. BCE. From Tiryns; now in the National Archaeological Museum, Athens. Photographer & Credit: Zde/Wikimedia Commons.

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Arena of Pola Arena of Pola situated at the southern tip of the Istria peninsula ( previously Italy, nowadays Croatia). It is known for its multitude of ancient Roman buildings, the most famous of which is the Pola Arena, one of the best preserved Roman amphitheaters.

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9 years ago: after a lifetime of trying, it was now or never. I gave writing one last try. That novelette became my 1st pro sale. Since then: 2 novellas, 4 stories, 1 novel, 2 Anlab Awards. Never give up on your dreams. They are one of the few things that are truly yours.

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Happy anniversary to "The Law & Order: SVU Unofficial Companion, which published on this day in 2009! Susan Green & I spent a week on the set and interviewed EVERYBODY! Here's a special behind-the-scenes pic I took! #SVU #LawAndOrder 📺🎂📚 Get the book: tinyurl.com/3a8vkw7b

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Mythical Beasts of the Iberian Peninsula. Work & Illustration: NeilParkinsonMakes - Puca Printhouse.

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#Roman surgical instruments found at the villa at Sontheim an der Brenz, 2nd/3rd century A.D.  There was advanced #medical knowledge in Roman time. A vast array of #surgical instruments are known from all parts of the empire. #RomanArchaeology

Die medizinische Versorgung war für Gladiatoren von großer Bedeutung, häufig gab es Verletzungen in Brust- und Rumpfbereich sowie an den Oberschenkeln. Zahlreiche medizinische Instrumente sind aus der Römerzeit bekannt, wie z. B. Skalpelle und ein ...1/2

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Nothing to see here. Only a seagull riding another seagull, mid-flight


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EE Smith died on this day, so here are some of his 1920s/1930s magazine cover appearances (artist: Frank R. Paul, Howard V. Brown, Leo Morey and Hubert Rogers). The 1st cover, from 1928, illustrates Smith's 'The Skylark of Space'.

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BREAKING 🚨: NASA's TESS satellite has found a nearby exoplanet with one of the longest-known years of 483 days

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Battlestar Galactica art by Ralph McQuarrie

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From 1980 to 1987 Noriyoshi Ohrai painted a series of women from myths and legends for the cover of SF Adventure magazine

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Solar eclipse on Cañón de Chelly, Arizona, makes it look like we're on Mars. or like a black hole appeared out of no where. Photo credit: Michael Menefee

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Well, eternity smells like a concoction of beeswax, bitumen, plant oil and tree resin 😲 'Scent of eternity' worn by ancient #Egyptian #mummy has been revealed newscientist.com/article/239004…

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Roman armour made art! 🎨 Painted Roman scutum, excavated from Tower 19 of the garrison at Dura-Europos (Syria), 3rd century AD. The only surviving example of the semi-cylindrical shield used by the Roman legions. 📷: artgallery.yale.edu/collections/ob… #RomanFortThursday #Archaeology

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