Tag Archives: Egyptology
On the Perils of Self-Mummification
An essay by Dr. Constanza Vivette as provided by Sylvia Cullinan Art provided by Justine McGreevy Never underestimate the value of a good lackey–or the scheme-destroying potential of an incompetent one. Perhaps Hairy Joe’s willingness to adopt such a misleading moniker should have been my first clue that the man was as inept as a [...]
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Tagged as: Constanza Vivette, Egyptology, Embalming, Humor, Justine McGreevy, Sylvia Cullinan
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Who’s Yer Mummy
Being a curious tale of Archaeology, Burn Fetishism, and World Domination, by world-famous Undead Egyptologist, Jack Eidolon, as told to Mike Bryant Photography by Eleanor Leonne Bennett “My name is Jack. And I’m a braineater.” That was me, about two and a half years ago, at my first Undead Anonymous meeting. Just like everyone else [...]
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Tagged as: Egyptology, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Fantasy, Humor, Jack Eidolon, Mike Bryant
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