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We Need to Talk about Writers’ Conferences

The 2022 Willamette Writers Conference in Portland is on, guaranteeing post-conference highs but no way out of the rat race. — This month I will buy a new laptop, a device that, as a freelance writer, functions as my office. The Chromebook I’m using to write this “expired” a few weeks ago, meaning it no longer receives automatic updates. Google may be at the cutting edge of A.I., but they’re obviously…

Writing Life

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We Need to Talk about Writers’ Conferences
We Need to Talk about Writers’ Conferences
Writing Life

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Is ‘Aliens!’ the only Objection UFO Skeptics Have, or is Something Deeper Going On?

Let’s revisit the Chicago O’Hare UFO, because there’s an important lesson here that offers insight into professional UFO and “alien” skepticism. It came to me as an epiphany of sorts, related to the debate Robert Schaeffer and I had last year about the O’Hare UFO. Once I understood it, it…

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Is ‘Aliens!’ the only Objection UFO Skeptics Have, or is Something Deeper Going On?
Is ‘Aliens!’ the only Objection UFO Skeptics Have, or is Something Deeper Going On?

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When the difference between an expert and a dilettante could cost you your life

Are you vaccine hesitant? That’s okay. But kitchen table ‘research’ is no substitute for listening to a genuine expert in virology — You’re expecting this story to have something to do with vaccinations, and it actually does, but first I want to tell you a little about William Shakespeare … My first encounter with Shakespeare’s plays was as a senior in high school when I was cast as Antipholus of Epheseus in…

Covid-19

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When the difference between an expert and a dilettante could cost you your life
When the difference between an expert and a dilettante could cost you your life
Covid-19

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Remembering Roger Ebert

The famed Chicago film journalist represented the comfortable cohabitation of the Geek with the Intellectual — I’ve been thinking about Roger Ebert, the Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic for the Chicago Sun-Times who passed away in 2013. Settling into my still-early fifties inspires reflection on influences, and his go back to the late 1970s, when U.S. …

Film

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Remembering Roger Ebert
Remembering Roger Ebert
Film

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Why ETs Won’t Land on the White House Lawn

It’s fun to imagine aliens making a dramatic Washington D.C. entrance. Asking why they don’t highlights a problem in the way we think about extraterrestrials. — On Sunday, The New York Times published a guest essay online by Dr. Adam Frank, a professor of astrophysics at the University of Rochester who is active in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). Declaring himself to be unimpressed by the UFO phenomenon, Dr. Frank asks rhetorically:

Aliens

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Why ETs Won’t Land on the White House Lawn
Why ETs Won’t Land on the White House Lawn
Aliens

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As the Veil of UFO Secrecy Starts to Lift, Some Will Still Refuse to Look

Over the last few years I’ve grown accustomed to having frustrating and occasionally heated conversations with UFO skeptics and debunkers, but I had one earlier this week that took my breath away. But first, a story about a UFO. The tale is told by J.F. Martel, who co-hosts with Phil…

UFOs

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As the Veil of UFO Secrecy Starts to Lift, Some Will Still Refuse to Look
As the Veil of UFO Secrecy Starts to Lift, Some Will Still Refuse to Look
UFOs

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·Jul 28

No More Excuses: It’s Way Past Time for the Press to Take UAPs Seriously

The lethargy of the New York Times and an absurd column by the Washington Post’s Dana Milbank point to a crisis in journalism. — Perplexed by the lethargy of the New York Times’ coverage of the UFO disclosure movement now sweeping through the U.S. Congress like a wildfire, a reader asked me yesterday on Twitter: Whenever I would hear someone say “fake news” the last few years, I’d roll my eyes and dismiss that…

Journalism

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No More Excuses: It’s Way Past Time for the Press to Take UAPs Seriously
No More Excuses: It’s Way Past Time for the Press to Take UAPs Seriously
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·Jul 27

The ‘Grey’ Lady’ Squeezes Out 646 Words on UFOs. I’m Adding a Few.

The New York Times finally gets around to writing about David Grusch and buries an otherwise perfunctory story on Page A18. — The New York Times on Wednesday finally staggered out of the starting gate. They had no choice. The UFO disclosure story that their own reporting unearthed in 2017 before vanishing into the hazy ether of Julian Barnes’s dutiful stenography finally escaped from Podcastland, The Debrief, News Nation and #UFOTwitter and…

Science

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The ‘Grey’ Lady’ Squeezes Out 646 Words on UFOs. I’m Adding a Few.
The ‘Grey’ Lady’ Squeezes Out 646 Words on UFOs. I’m Adding a Few.
Science

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·Jul 26

Crossing the Rubicon, Leaving UFO Debunkers to Twist in the Wind

Let the record show: The congressional UAP hearing on Wednesday, July 26, 2023 is the one that finally mattered. — The capacity for hyperbole, to say nothing of great expectations raised and dashed, is baked into ufology. And “making history” is overused in virtually every realm of human activity. But it’s no exaggeration to say that the House Oversight hearing today on UAPs was of immense and profound historic significance.

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Crossing the Rubicon, Leaving UFO Debunkers to Twist in the Wind
Crossing the Rubicon, Leaving UFO Debunkers to Twist in the Wind

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·Jul 25

‘The Deep Breath Before the Plunge’

The Grusch allegations and Wednesday’s hearing could, like the ‘alien autopsy’ and infamous Majestic-12 documents, fizzle and die. Or, it could lurch us into something profoundly different. — We’ve been here before — with the Majestic-12 documents, with Bob Lazar and with the infamous televised “alien autopsy” in the 1990s. Each time, the tiny, insular ufology community was like, “This is it!” Until it wasn’t.

Science

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‘The Deep Breath Before the Plunge’
‘The Deep Breath Before the Plunge’
Science

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