We all have our story to tell
Notes
Hush
A tribute to the soldiers fighting a silent war
Women in Refrigerators
Take the women out of the fridge, and let them save the day.
Footsteps
"We were here."
Tapestry
When I was thirteen, I began to realize something was wrong with me. I'd always loved science. I was a voracious learner; always wanting to read more, ever disappointed upon receiving each new science text at school when I was told we wouldn't make it to the end. So once I completed the day's assignments, … Continue reading Tapestry
Never Forget
They came from all walks of life. Bankers, lawyers, factory workers, young and old. They had hopes and dreams, lives stretched ahead of them. They had mothers, sisters, wives, and children. Yet when the world changed in an instant they steeled their resolve, put down their lives and off they went. They traded their suits … Continue reading Never Forget
Hope
What will the future look like? Will humans finally take their place among the stars? Will we live in space stations, becoming a species of interplanetary nomads? Will we colonize other worlds? To the science fiction writer, especially one focused on space travel, these questions are paramount. They lie at the core of every creative … Continue reading Hope
A Lifetime of Discovery
A heartfelt tribute to Cassini, and the men and women to devoted their lives to exploration
Man Will Conquer Space Soon!
While the names of the authors in Collier's are well known today, there's one important name that's easily missed: Chesley Bonestell.
Cardboard Dreams
In 1966, the world was an uncertain place. A thin veneer of fancy clothes and rock and roll covered a deep, roiling pot, ready to boil over. Racial tension divided us, the specter of nuclear armageddon scared us, the harsh realities of war in foreign jungles drove men to anger. There were signs and protests … Continue reading Cardboard Dreams