The Herschel Obelisk, on the grounds of the Grove Primary School in Cape Town, marks the spot where Herschel's 20-foot telescope stood. I think he would be pleased the place is now a school.
In Stephen Case’s “Irrationality”, a Christian math professor isn’t as pleased as one might expect him to be by an apparent miracle in numbers. https://t.co/GjK410SFu7
When windmills were a new technology, they appeared weird and even satanic to many observers. They soon became a symbol of the idyllic countryside. Integrating monsters and more in this week’s Suggested Readings: https://t.co/QwgbOT1Tau
New Issue: BCS #410 is live today, with stories of magic and regulation and escaping it by returning BCS author @StephenRCase and new one JC Snow @crane_moon_snow, From the BCS Archives story by Oluwatomiwa Ajeigbe, new cover art by Philipp A. Urlich. https://t.co/7O333GeHbi
BCS #410 ebook is out early today at @weightlessbooks & Kindle Store and for subscribers, with stories of magic and regulation and escaping it by @StephenRCase and J.C. Snow, behind new cover art by Philipp A. Urlich: https://t.co/HgjdF24sEj https://t.co/S7N9NxZimB
Nuns in space? I have a (cover!) story in this month's @Asimovs_SF you might be interested in! Pretty excited to see this beauty in my local #BarnesandNoble. @BNSciFi