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The Confession of Lyle Timmons
An essay by Lyle Timmons, as provided by Jacob M. Lambert Art by Errow Collins There must have been something in the injection, some chemical that made them that way, like zombies, but without the macabre stipulations: no eating flesh, … Continue reading
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Tagged Chemistry, Errow Collins, Jacob M. Lambert, Lyle Timmons, Pharmacology, Zombies
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That Man Behind the Curtain: May 2016
Now’s the time that we look back at the numbers for May! The Money Aspect Amounts in parentheses are losses/expenses. Hosting: ($17.06) Stories: ($90.00) Art: ($360.00) Advertising: ($20.00) Processing Fees: ($25.18) Printing: ($274.69) Donations: $42.71 Ad Revenue: $0.60 Kickstarter: $50.00 … Continue reading
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The Heart’s Engine
An essay by Richard Gentry, as provided by R. Scott Shanks, Jr. Art by Leigh Legler I am not mad. Altered, certainly, as who would not be in my profession? Who would not be, having seen the things I have … Continue reading
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Tagged Leigh Legler, Prosthetics, R. Scott Shanks Jr., Richard Gentry, Steampunk
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Press Three for Unintended Consequences
An essay by Ander E. Welt, President, Alternative Services, Inc. Brought to our attention by E. B. Fischadler Art by Justine McGreevy We at Alternative Services, Inc. (our motto: Life could be better–maybe), are pleased to offer the public a unique, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternate Realities, Ander E. Welt, E. B. Fischadler, Justine McGreevy, Quantum Physics
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My PC is Cheating on Me
Professor Charles A. Donet’s journal entry – the early years as provided by Eamon Singh, as provided by J. Herman Art by Dawn Vogel I have an image of a stranger’s hand in my cookie jar of life. At odd … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles A. Donet, Computer Science, Dawn Vogel, Eamon Singh, J. Herman
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An Introduction to Emotional Scarcity in an Induced Multiperson Organism
Dr. Melissa Mariposa, M.D., Ph.D., Psy.D. (deceased) Recovered and Transcribed posthumously from a standard Everitech Labs Neural Recorder by A. Hollins Art by Luke Spooner I gripped the railing tightly, feeling knuckles crack as I looked at the scene of destruction … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Hollins, Luke Spooner, Melissa Mariposa, Quantum Physics
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That Man Behind the Curtain: April 2016
Now’s the time that we look back at the numbers for April! The Money Aspect Amounts in parentheses are losses/expenses. Hosting: ($17.06) Stories: ($1,116.00) Art: ($450.00) Advertising: ($35.00) Processing Fees: ($65.98) Printing: ($163.25) Conventions: ($40.00) Donations: $52.71 Ad Revenue: $0.40 … Continue reading
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Pursuing a Doctorate at Miskatonic U
A reminiscence of Dr. Peter West, as told to Gary Cuba Art by Luke Spooner My doctoral advisor, Professor Eiser, slapped the palms of his hands against his forehead, leaned back in his chair, and groaned at the ceiling. “Not … Continue reading
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Tagged Gary Cuba, Library Science, Lovecraft, Luke Spooner, Peter West, Physics
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To Dr. Von Lupe, Concerning the Kraken
A letter by Dr. Elizabeth Chu, as provided by Alanna McFall Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye To the most glorious and esteemed Dr. Von Lupe, Hello, sir, and may I just say it was a pleasure to hear from you in … Continue reading
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Tagged Alanna McFall, Elizabeth Chu, Genetic Engineering, Marine Biology, Scarlett O'Hairdye
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It Landed in the Woods, My Head
An essay by Joseph Mei, as provided by Leslie J. Anderson Art by America Jones Taco was a Papillion, for all intents and purposes, and showed up at the door of my small white house at the edge of the … Continue reading