
Articles for those who continue to search somewhere in the skies.
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The Min Min Lights sit at the intersection of Aboriginal tradition, atmospheric science, UAP folklore, and outback mythology — the story, a cornerstone in any high-strangeness lover’s handbook.
The earliest cited recording in written liter...
Late on an August night in 1993, an ordinary drive through Melbourne’s outer south-east suburbs became one of Australia’s most chilling UAP encounters. Along a dark stretch of road near the Dandenong foothills, Kelly Cahill and her family r...
The Indian Point UFO incident of 1984 is a captivating case in the field of UFOlogy, notable for its dramatic details, credible witnesses, and significant implications involving national security and nuclear safety. This incident took place...
For centuries, the mysteries of the oceans have captivated our imagination, none more famously than the Bermuda Triangle. But roughly 11,000 miles away on the other side of the planet, the Bass Triangle—often dubbed Australia’s Bermuda Tria...
On a quiet winter night in early 1976, three women set out for nothing more extraordinary than a birthday dinner. There were no expectations of mystery, no premonitions of terror, and certainly no anticipation that their lives would soon be...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Ryan Sprague is a best-selling author, television host, and podcast host under the banner, Somewhere in the Skies.
Violeta is a bestselling author, writing coach, and mentor based in Melbourne, known for her multi-genre storytelling that ranges from gripping sci-fi to compelling literary fiction. She is represented by Vulpine Press and Dragonfly Publishing.
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