Nick Redfern finds that "digging into the issue of UFO poetry can result in the surfacing of some genuinely entertaining writings." In response, Sentes offers
"UFO-themed Poetry": Seriously. Sentes penetrates further into the subject, offering a more intellectual assortment of poetic goodies, including Bryan's "Skunkworks" blog itself. Elsewhere Bryan mentions a Ryan Sprague podcast with guest Micah Hanks called
Medieval UFOs: Mythologizing Aerial Phenomena. Overall, this is a very pleasant popular dialogue, covering a variety of interesting areas besides the title element. Included: problems with modern interpretation of older works, and Charles Fort's contributions. Bryan Sentes focuses on some of the medieval conversation in
RE: Medieval UFOs: Footnotes for Swancer, Sprague & Hanks. Sentes correctly argues that the medieval UFO part, as well as a short Brent Swancer Mysterious Universe article we've reviewed, cover concerns "more complex...than they venture to unfold." Again Sentes pitches his own product, which is at a rather higher, not to say academic, level here. Ufology benefits from both the more popular research and that of David Halperin and Sentes himself which focus at an often philosophical, and more detailed and sometimes rigorous, level. (WM)
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