A Sorceress Comes to Call Cover. Against a smooth black background, two elegantly twisted cypress trees frame the title, which is done in white. A darker circle of dark black makes up part of the background. Image from MacMillan.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, a movie they like a lot.

Here are two reviews. This one didn’t like the film much. Forbes liked it more.

Mars rover Preservation has now begun climbing over the rim of the Jezero Crater on Mars.

Who doesn’t love the myth of Atlantis? Reactor devotes one of its

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    Marion Deeds, with us since March, 2011, is the author of the fantasy novella ALUMINUM LEAVES. Her short fiction has appeared in the anthologies BEYOND THE STARS, THE WAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE, STRANGE CALIFORNIA, and in Podcastle, The Noyo River Review, Daily Science Fiction and Flash Fiction Online. She’s retired from 35 years in county government, and spends some of her free time volunteering at a second-hand bookstore in her home town.

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