The Bulwer-Lytton Contest winners were announced—awarded for the best example of the intentionally worst prose. Enjoy!
Nerds of a Feather reviews T. Kingfisher’s latest, A Sorceress Comes to Call.
NPR reports that explorers found the wreck of the British warship Hawke, sunk during WWI by a German submarine.
Moving on to love, EW.com lists 21 famous long-awaited TV kisses (spoiler alert—they are one short!). Is your favorite on here?
The Mary Sue offers streaming information for Alien: Romulus,
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Agree! And a perfect ending, too.
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so you're saying I should read it? :)