Tag Archives: Suzanne van Rooyen
Suzanne van Rooyen’s Young Adult SF Coming December
In further news from the world of mad science, alumnus Suzanne van Rooyen has just signed a contract with Etopia Press for the publication of her book, Obscura Burning. This young adult science fiction novel is due for release this December! She has also just signed with an agent: Jordy Albert of the Corvisiero Literary [...]
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Tagged as: Cyberpunk, Pimping, Suzanne van Rooyen, Urban Fantasy, Young Adult
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It Lives!
After some delay, I finally present to you Mad Scientist Journal: Spring 2012.
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Tagged as: Abigail Figg, Anonymous Journalist, Ari Ascher, Biology, Cryptozoology, D.K. Snape, Davin Ireland, Dawn Vogel, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Elizabeth Haraldson, Fantasy, Genetic Engineering, Ghosts, Hadron Collider, Horror, Humor, James Ford, Jeremy Zimmerman, Joshua Michael Rideout, Kathryn Board, Katie Nyborg, Logan Merritt, Mark Andrew Edwards, Nathaniel K. Miller, Odile Pyotrova, Pimping, Pyotr Ilyich Begichev, Quarterly, Rosemary Jones, Samantha Higson, Science Fiction, Scientific Paper, Space Travel, Spring 2012, Suzanne van Rooyen, Thomas Canfield, Time Travel, Torrey Podmajersky, Unicorns, Virgil Ther
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The Ghosts of Ganymede
An essay by Dr. Krista Solaris, presented by Suzanne van Rooyen Illustration by Katie Nyborg For six months we hurtled through the solar system towards that bright rock so dwarfed by the shadow of its planet, Jupiter. At last we approached our destination. Ganymede lay ensconced in the stellar soup surrounding it, rippled purple and [...]
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Tagged as: Horror, Katie Nyborg, Krista Solaris, Science Fiction, Space Travel, Suzanne van Rooyen
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