This month, on the p@treon, a story called "doppleganger" - wherein an immortal upload sends an instance of itself down the gravity well of a medieval world, and self-indulgently takes a voyeuristic vacation... read it all here
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This month, on the p@treon, a story called "doppleganger" - wherein an immortal upload sends an instance of itself down the gravity well of a medieval world, and self-indulgently takes a voyeuristic vacation... read it all here
This month, on the p@treon- a new tale from the same horrible planet as “the grand tour”- a story called “the kellerite”, exploring the life and times of Dr Keller and his clone personality cult… But living on the fringes of a hostile culture that wants them dead has soured Dr Keller and his clone sons…
read it here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/kellerite-part-1-113009515?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
On this month's patreon - the conclusion of "The Kellerite", a story about a horrible clone personality cult, and one of said clones finding his destiny (link here)
An extrasolar nobleman and some of his travel companions
'Night Soil' - Cultural and Geographical Variations on the use of Human Waste
‘Night Soil’ – Cultural and Geographical Variations on the use of Human Waste
JSTOR always serves up interesting articles with a solidly researched background. How we think of human waste is dependent on the spatial location not only geographically, but historically as well. Compare and contrast human waste usage and disposal in18th century Japan versus England or France, the differences are remarkable.
Appreciating the different historical and cultural approaches to…
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