Category Archives: synchronicity
Reincarnated Novels & a New Publishing Model
Thanks to digital technology, writers can now enjoy a reality where their out of print books from mainstream publishers never go out of print because they can become ebooks. In the 1980s I wrote a series of 10 novels that … Continue reading
The Republican Convention
Rob turned on the news this evening to check on the Republican convention. I listened to some of it from my office, but couldn’t bring myself to actually watch much of it because it made me want to gag. What … Continue reading
Hello, Jim!
Jim Moseley, who died in 2012, was an old time ufologist who started a magazine called Flying Saucer News in the 1950s that reported sightings. Later, he changed the title to Saucer Smear and reported on the sociology of ufology … Continue reading
Anniversary!
33 years. That’s nearly half my life. On July 16, 1983 at 12:30 P.M., Rob and I stood in my parent’s living room and were married by an Episcopalian minister. I think that was his denomination, but regardless, he was … Continue reading
The Toe Synchro
Okay, this is a weird synchronicity but a good one. On Rob’s birthday, we were in Orlando to celebrate and went out to dinner with our daughter to a place called Hawker’s. The idea here is that you order a … Continue reading
The Search for Alien Life
Astronomer Carl Sagan would be very impressed with this telescope, I’m sure. It will be used to search for alien life in deep space. That’s where Sagan thought other intelligent life forms would be found. He thought that UFOs were … Continue reading
Endorsements – i.e., Blurbs
One of our truly messy bookshelves Our book Sensing the Future, A Field Guide to Precognition, will be published on January 3, 2017. As part of our publicity for the book, we’ve been writing to various authors who books have … Continue reading
Meeting up Again with Richard, the Orlando Street Magician
In the fall of 2015, we were visiting our daughter and attended one of her Paint Nite classes. Afterward, we stopped by a downtown bar and were treated to a first class magic show by Richard Waddington – whose street … Continue reading
The Area 51s
I sometimes go back into the blog’s earlier years and run across a post that’s puzzling, like the one below. This evening I chose a month at random – November 2011- and this post was the one that caught my … Continue reading
The Ghost Ship Caleuche
Several days ago, I received this poem from Sharlie West, a poet who lives in Maryland. I was struck by the eerie similarities between the poem and the ghost ship Caleuche, which supposedly appears in a harbor on the island … Continue reading






