Project Nightglass

Charles Darwin – South Atlantic, 1833

11 min · 13. juni 2025
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Aboard HMS Beagle, Charles Darwin kept journals of tides, fossils, birdsong, and bone. But one page—never published, misfiled for nearly two centuries—describes something stranger. Something luminous. Something alive. In this premiere episode of Project Nightglass, we recover that lost entry. April 9th, 1833. A calm sea. A voice of reason, brought to the edge of something it could not explain. Project Nightglass is a fictional anthology presented in the style of recovered historical archives. Each episode features a different voice from the past encountering something… not of this world.

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