Alien Worlds Mag
Note from Nick:
Alien Worlds magazine is an exciting new venture from British UFO researcher and UFO Review editor, Stuart Miller that launches in February. Finally, the British public will have a new UFO magazine to read - as will people in many other countries, too.
Here’s what Stuart has to say about his magazine (which I’ll be writing for on a regular basis):
The Internet based magazine UFO Review, which has been in hiatus for the last few months, has metamorphosised into a glossy newsstand print magazine called Alien Worlds.
The first issue will appear on UK retail sale on February 8th 2008 and will be available via a wide array of outlets. Among a number of other European countries also taking the magazine are Ireland, Greece, Poland, Sweden, Israel, Norway and Austria. The selling in process is ongoing at this moment and it is probable that others will be added to the roster before publication. Negotiations are also underway for North American distribution but no details are on hand as yet. As the picture becomes clearer, further information will be posted on our website.
Initially, the magazine will be published bimonthly. It will also be available worldwide via subscription.
Alien Worlds will take a much broader approach to the subject of extra-terrestrial life and will encompass astrobiology and SETI as well as the phenomenon of UFOs/UAPs and the origins and development of life here on planet Earth.
In preparation for the launch, a new web site has been created to support the magazine which is located at http://alienworldsmag.com.
It is still being developed but there you will find the identical news service that was previously located at UFO Review as well as a blog, a forum, background information on the magazine, and general articles of interest.
Starting us off, we have a guest article kindly written especially for us by Stan Friedman entitled Flying Saucers and Science - An Overview. In it, Stan explains and describes the background and circumstances that has led to him writing his new book, “my magnum opus”, which will be published in June of 2008.
The article can be found on the front page of the web site at: http://www.alienworldsmag.com
Barring unforeseen events, it is evident that any imminent progress in the search for extraterrestrial life is going to come first from space flight and astronomy. Alien Worlds will be taking a keen interest in those areas.
But UFOlogy cannot be ignored. Unlike the other specialities, it is much more people orientated and while there is a diversity of ideas and opinions in the other disciplines, they generally converge towards a central point. Not so with UFOlogy which is rich in disparity and utterly lacking in convergence. This provides an array of fascinating avenues to explore.
My goal has been to get the level and feel of the magazine to a point where I would buy it if I saw it sitting on a rack, and I don’t buy magazines. I am very proud of the result. It represents a more progressive and current approach to the question of extraterrestrial life and brings together under one title a combination of subjects with, broadly speaking, a common goal. There is nothing else like it out there.
For those who share this wider perspective, you will find those principles reflected in Alien Worlds.
You are very welcome to join us.
Stuart Miller
Alien Worlds magazine
http://www.alienworldsmag.com
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December 21st, 2007 at 10:11 am
This looks great; I absolutely love UFO Review. I will check out the subscription information; thanks for posting this. On a side note, Also, (as Stuart Miller has posted at the alien worlds site) one of the ‘Review’ writers, Kithra, is the newest contributor to our Women of Esoterica blog!
December 21st, 2007 at 10:16 am
Richelle:
Yes, Kithra emailed me this morning to say she was on-board with you at Women of Esoterica. That’s very good news - she has written a lot of intriguing material.
December 22nd, 2007 at 5:08 am
Richelle, Nick,
Thank you for those very kind words - much appreciated.
December 23rd, 2007 at 1:11 pm
If Stan meets Stuart’s dog I think that Stan may have to do a major rewrite on his forthcoming book. Slime mold is the blog-b as alien abduction and Stuart’s dog can smell cancer caused by slime mold. Stuart give your dog a column that uses SMELL instead of phonetic language — plus a podcast to ultrasonic sounds that your dog can hear which can then be transposed into human hearing. Sort of like bird sonograms or bat echolocation or dolphin sonoluminscence or biophoton communication a la Dr. Mae-Wan Ho.
I’m joking of course because only “A LIEN” on planet earth will be proper payment for how phonetic language has destroyed our ecological-astral contact with the moon, thereby cutting of our nonwestern harmonics-pineal gland resonance with female formless awareness — the SOURCE of all alien worlds.