<p>William F. Blume's writing style is a mesmerizing blend of introspective depth and cosmic curiosity, as if Virginia Woolf met Carl Sagan. In "Occurrence - The Very Strange Story of William F. Blume," he masterfully intertwines complex, rhythmic prose with vivid, fragmented imagery, capturing the disjointed nature of human consciousness. Each chapter, or "Occurrence," plunges readers into surreal experiences, from silent airships to ethereal lights, grounding these cosmic inquiries in deeply personal, emotional reflections. Blume's rugged yet contemplative voice invites readers to explore the fringes of human experience, making his memoir an intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant journey into the unknown.</p>