We Welcome Our Octopi Overlords

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A peer-reviewed research paper published in the journal Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, suggests that Earth's original octopi came from outer space. Researchers posit that...

A Visit to a Dissection Room: 1887

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The Victorian Book of the Dead blog shares a transcript of an article that appeared in The Cincinnati Enquirer on February 13, 1887. In...

All About the Hand of Glory

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Of course, horror and fantasy writers who read this blog will know about the Hand of Glory, but we wanted to share this article...

Not for the Faint-Hearted: Poor Man’s Medicine from 18th Century Scotland

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Old Weird Scotland shares excerpts from Tippermalloch’s Receipts, or The Poor Man’s Physician, a popular self-help book in early 1700s Scotland. They include cures...

What’s With the Crossing Guard?

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The Write the Book podcast offers this prompt: “She’d only been a crossing guard for two days.”

The Woman Who Gave Birth to a Cat

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The Murders in History blog shares the story of Agnes Bowker, a 27-year-old woman claimed to have given birth to a cat. This happened in...

Real-World Final Destination

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Like characters in a real-world version of Final Destination, these people miraculously avoided a painful death, but not for long. A post on Mysterious...

“I Didn’t Want to Steal It, but I Did.”

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As part of her interview with the Write the Book podcast, Caitlin Hamilton Summie (Geographies of the Heart) offers this prompt: “I didn’t want to...

The Lost Secrets of the Antikythera

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Full disclosure: When this editor read the Golden Compass, he had no idea that an antikythera was an actual real-world object. Sue me. A post...

The First Social Network

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Fifty thousand years ago, people in Africa traded beads for necklaces and bracelets as a form of social contact, according to an article on...

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