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St. Remedius Medical College: “Gaps In the Social Record”

Considering the Sheer Number of Cretaceous Intelligences (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) When discussing Earth’s plethora of pre-human sentient species, by necessity the discussion keeps going back to what paleoarchaeologists refer to as “the Cretaceous Conglomerate,” the surprising number of intelligent and technologically advanced species inhabiting our planet between 140 and 66 million years before the present era. The Pleistocene and Anthropocene epochs of the…

Backstories: Review of The Miniature Gardening Prop Shop by Janit Calvo

Hints as to the future of St. Remedius (Originally appearing as a review of The Gardening In Miniature Prop Shop by Janet Calvo) If the radical expansion of land surface on Earth during the Late Cretaceous had been just a bit slower, we wouldn’t have had a problem. One sentient species derived from dinosaurian ancestors, we could have handled. As it turned out, though, Earth didn’t produce one species of…