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WRITER FUEL: When Galaxies Collide…

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Corkscrewing through the cosmos, three distant galaxies collide in a stunning new image captured by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. This cosmic crash is known as a triple galaxy merger, when three galaxies slowly draw each other nearer and tear each other apart with their competing gravitational forces. Mergers like these are common throughout the universe, … Read more

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REVIEW: Reel to Real Love – Elle E. Ire

Reel to Real Love - Elle E. Ire

Genre: Sci-Fi, Space Opera, Romance Reviewer: Estora Get It On Amazon About The Book Finding the right romantic partner is always a challenge—especially when your first spouse turns out to be a greedy, business-obsessed hardass who winds up on her CEO office floor with a bullet through her brain.  After the murder of her first … Read more

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REVIEW: Fractured Soul – Matthew Dante

Fractured Soul - Matthew Dante

Genre: Thriller Reviewer: Maryann Get It On Amazon About The Book They say we are all products of our environment. Those raised in happy households will become loving, well-adjusted members of society; while those raised in violence and darkness will grow to be angry, heartless, and unstable. Truer words were never spoken. After surviving the … Read more

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WRITER FUEL: How Many Planets Could We Pack Into the Solar System?

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The solar system contains eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, all of which circle the sun due to its intense gravitational pull. But is this the maximum number of planets that can orbit the sun? Or is there room for more? Compared with other known planetary systems, the solar system … Read more

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WRITER FUEL: What Venus Looks Like Under the Clouds

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Stunning images snapped by NASA’s Parker Solar Probe have given the very first visible light glimpse of Venus’ red-hot surface, revealing continents, plains and plateaus on the inhospitable volcanic world. Peering beneath the thick and toxic Venusian clouds with the Wide-field Imager for Parker Solar Probe (WISPR) instrument, NASA scientists spotted a bevy of geological … Read more

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WRITER FUEL: What Happens When A Planet Crashes Into A Dead Star?

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Astronomers have finally seen the remnants of a dead planet as it tumbled onto the surface of a dead star – and in doing so, they confirmed decades of speculation about what happens to solar systems that reach the end of their lives. These explosive observations — which were taken with NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory … Read more

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REVIEW: The Sigil – Shakeil Kanish and Larissa Mandeville

The Sigil - Shakeil Kanish

Genre: LGBT, Dark, Urban Fantasy Reviewer: Estora Get It On Amazon About The Book Lake’s brother Devlin was murdered right in front of him. Simply because he was in the wrong place at the wrong time.  Or was he? Why, then, does Lake think Devlin knew he was going to die before they ever set … Read more

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WRITER FUEL: Was Mars Wetter for Longer Than We Thought?

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Observations by a long-running Mars mission suggest that liquid water may have flowed on the Red Planet as little as 2 billion years ago, much later than scientists once thought. Scientists charted the presence of chloride salt deposits left behind by flowing water using years of data from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), which has … Read more

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NEW RELEASE / GIVEAWAY: Knight in Retrograde Audiobook – Lee Hunt

Knight in Retrograde - Lee Hunt - Dynamicist Trilogy

Lee Hunt’s epic fantasy book Knight in Retrograde is now available in audiobook format, in addition to eBook and paperback. And there’s a giveaway! Would you trade uncertainty for stagnation, chance for god, invention for inertia, thought for dogma? Four years have passed since the events of Dynamicist and war is on the horizon. Robert, … Read more

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WRITER FUEL: Old Trees Are a Genetic Lifeline for Forests

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Ancient trees, the venerable sentinels of forests, may preserve genetic diversity that helps woodlands thrive for thousands of years, a new study suggests. In a typical deciduous forest, the oldest of the old trees — many of which were standing during the First Crusade — can act almost like time-travelers, representing the forest as it … Read more