E. J. Cullen

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E.J. Cullen writes speculative fiction, exploring the unknown corners of the natural world and what might be hiding there.

From undiscovered species to ecological threats, from ancient secrets to truths humanity never saw coming, the stories ask a simple question: what if?

The childlike curiosity is still intact. So is the stick.

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Free One More Day: April 27-28 The Malakhov Journals: The Silent Lineage

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Threee hidden journals. One forgotten discovery. A species that should not exist.

In 1892, Russian naturalist Mikhail Petrovich Malakhov descends into a karst cave system in the wild Read more of this blog post »
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“It is an entirely unknown hominin species," he said, his voice shaking with the magnitude of the discovery. "Look at the ridge lines, the dental structure, the articulation of the limb bones.”
E. J. Cullen, The Malakhov Journals: The Silent Lineage

“Together, they would observe rather than claim, would record rather than dissect, would witness rather than possess.”
E. J. Cullen, The Malakhov Journals: The Silent Lineage

“the simple, profound grace of existing without an audience, of moving without performing, of living without needing to prove anything to anyone.”
E. J. Cullen, The Malakhov Journals: The Silent Lineage



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