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S. D. Evo.
An essay by Harry Campbell, as provided by Domenic diCiacca Art by Ariel Alian Wilson I knocked and walked in. “Jamie!?” “That you, Harry?” she called from the front room. “In here! Grab a beer, bring me one.” She was drying her … Continue reading
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Tagged Ariel Alian Wilson, Domenic diCiacca, Genetic Engineering, Harry Campbell
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Containment of the Last Queen
Selective Notes of Hooper Jon’th’n Lee, Ph.D., as collected and retold by Alby Darling Art by Leigh Legler I remember the first night like it was my last, the rain drenching us so thoroughly as you’d think you were made … Continue reading
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Tagged Alby Darling, Cryptozoology, Hooper Jon'th'n Lee, Leigh Legler
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Apocalypse Babe
An essay by Eloise Dustmote, as provided by Marlee Jane Ward Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye When you live just a few clicks off the contamination zone, it ain’t a simple thing to meet babes. I mean, I’m not fussy or … Continue reading
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That Man Behind the Curtain: October 2015
Welcome to our latest installment of behind the scenes! The Money Aspect Amounts in parentheses are losses/expenses. Hosting: ($17.06) Stories: ($70.00) Art: ($196.16) Advertising: ($30.00) Processing Fees: ($16.45) Printing: ($44.13) Donations: $114.00 Ad Revenue: $0.84 Book Sales: $85.62 Total: ($547.14) … Continue reading
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After Fear Becomes My Friend
An essay by Dracula, as provided by Richard Zwicker Art by Luke Spooner I was lying in my coffin in that blissful dead-to-the-world state allotted to me during daylight hours, when literal screams from my cell phone shattered my nothingness. … Continue reading
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The House Wins
An account by an unnamed traveler, as provided by Rich Young Art by Errow Collins Riding through rolling hills, hearing the sound of distant thunder, and breaking away from the yesterdays that have created a mountain of ragged, old clothes … Continue reading
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Tagged Dark, Errow Collins, Horror, Parapsychology, Rich Young, Unnamed Traveler
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Try to Dismember Doctor September
An essay by Minister Sinister, as provided by Daniel Coble Art by Justine McGreevy Helen thinks that the schoolbus thing was the first sign that Doctor September was turning “good,” but I disagree. I mean, it was a bus full of … Continue reading
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Tagged Daniel Coble, Humor, Justine McGreevy, Minister Sinister, Supervillains
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KN12604
A letter by Peter Kopec, as provided by Alan Murdock Art by Luke Spooner From: Peter Kopec To: Robert Shaw Subject: KN12604 Testing Hey Bobby! How’s everything on your end of paradise? Things are more of the same over here. … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Murdock, Luke Spooner, Parapsychology, Peter Kopec, Pharmaceutical
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That Man Behind the Curtain: September 2015
Sorry for the delay in posting this. We wanted to finish the slush for classifieds before posting this, since some of the submission period was in September. Here are some numbers. The Money Aspect Amounts in parentheses are losses/expenses. Hosting: … Continue reading
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Child M
An essay by Stuart Metcalfe, as provided by Steve Toase Art by Leigh Legler Monitoring group: Centre for the Care and Re-integration of Feral Children Location: St Hubert’s Clinic Case ref no: 2014/142 Patient: Child M Lead Consultant: Dr B Sinderford Assessment … Continue reading
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Tagged Insectology, Leigh Legler, Pedology, Report, Steve Toase, Stuart Metcalfe
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