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An Afternoon with Odessa Malko
An interview by R. L. Evars, as provided by Emma Whitehall Art by Ariel Alian Wilson When I first meet Odessa Malko, I barely know what to expect. The marine crypto-biologist has recently become the talk of Aforcaster, with her … Continue reading
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Tagged Ariel Alian Wilson, Cryptozoology, Emma Whitehall, Marine Biology, R. L. Evars
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The Observer’s Paradox
An essay by Sorcha Bell, as provided by Judith Field Art by Leigh Legler I stand on the edge of the giddying cliff. The sea crashes below. “Skildir,” I whisper. The word catches on the wind. Soon the sun will … Continue reading
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Tagged Comparative Religion, Judith Field, Leigh Legler, Ornithology, Sorcha Bell
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Welcome to Your Future with Chlorolyft®
A speech by Zazz Burbank, as provided by Tara Campbell Art by Errow Collins Welcome to Chlorolyft®, and congratulations on starting the career of a lifetime! I’m Zazz Burbank, Director of Franchising, and I can’t tell you how inspiring it … Continue reading
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Tagged Botany, Errow Collins, Genetic Engineering, Tara Campbell, Zazz Burbank
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That Man Behind the Curtain: September 2017
September got back into being zany. We had two conventions we attended and shipped out two books. We learned some lessons along the way. The Money Aspect Amounts in parentheses are losses/expenses. Hosting: (-$17.06) Stories: (-$45.00) Art: (-$187.63) Advertising: (-$115.34) … Continue reading
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Tagged Behind the Scenes
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The Molecules That Bind Us
An essay by Dr. Ian Wessner, as provided by Christa Carmen Art by Luke Spooner Some might find it disconcerting, creepy, even; but to me, Dr. Ian Wessner Jr., the sound is music to my ears. It’s like something from a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bioprinting, Christa Carmen, Hepatology, Ian Wessner, Luke Spooner, Tissue Engineering
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Is the Vampire Diet Healthy?
An essay by Dr. A. Cula and A. B. Positive Reprinted from Hemophagy Today Brought to our attention by E. B. Fischadler Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye For some time now, ballooning baby boomers, ever expanding gen-xers, self-absorbed millennials, and others … Continue reading
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Tagged A. B. Positive, A. Cula, E. B. Fischadler, Gastronomy, Hematology, Scarlett O'Hairdye
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Love in the Time of Electronics
An essay by Smart Toaster Model KF1, Serial number 140120, as provided by Charlie Neuner Art by Leigh Legler It takes approximately one minute and forty-nine seconds to brown a slice of whole wheat bread. That is a very rough … Continue reading
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Tagged Artificial Intelligence, Charlie Neuner, Computer Science, Electronics, Gastronomy, Leigh Legler, Smart Toaster Model KF1 Serial number 140120
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On Kickstarter: Is’nana the Were-Spider: Volume 2
Greg Anderson-Elysee is crowdfunding a sequel to his graphic novel, Is’nana the Were-Spider. We backed the first volume and loved it, and we’re super excited to see this sequel available on Kickstarter. The titular character is the son of Anansi … Continue reading
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Tagged Comic Books, Diverse Voices, Kickstarter Project
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Failure to Comply
Diary by Raya Fallere and reports by L. D. Summus, as provided by Sarah Cavar Art by Errow Collins Purity Commission for the Maintenance of Our Perfect Order Reports on The Recent Escape of Self-Hacking Defective As transcribed by L. … Continue reading
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Tagged Errow Collins, Gender Studies, L. D. Summus, Raya Fallere, Sarah Cavar
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Now Available – Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2017
Smart toasters, zombie offboarding, and innovations in 3-D printing. These are but some of the strange tales to be found in this book. Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2017 collects thirteen tales from the fictional worlds of mad science. For the … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Cherry, America Jones, Ariel Alian Wilson, Cathleen Kivett Smith, Charlie Neuner, Christa Carmen, E. B. Fischadler, Elizabeth Booth, Emma Whitehall, Errow Collins, Isaac Teile, J. Lee Strickland, Jessie Kwak, Joachim Heijndermans, John A. McColley, Judith Field, Jule Owen, Kate B. Brokaw, Katie Nyborg, Leigh Legler, Lucinda Gunnin, Luke Spooner, Maureen Bowden, Sarah Cavar, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Sean Buckley, Steve Toase, Tara Campbell, Torrey Podmajersky
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