Rich Reynolds observes with feeling and no small justification how pedestrian most published books are on the UFO subject, and "the 'phenomenon' is now just a shadow of its former self." Similarly, Rich answers his own question in
(UFO) Blogging is Dead? Rich says the January 25th issue of
The Times Literary Supplement notes the problem is more extensive than UFO blogging and variously assesses the current state of other methods of leaving thoughts. While an ill-remembered fate awaits the majority of what's indiscriminately placed upon the internet, we hope that blogs such as Rich's--which blend insights from a wide range of "non-UFO" areas in an effort to elucidate the character and especially the problems of ufology--are read, considered, and remembered. Such an example is
The Otherworldliness of Ibn Khaldun. Here Rich highlights a work (and its review) which help "to present, in the UFO context, what really matters when it comes to human existence and meaning." (WM)
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