Author Archives: Mad Scientist Journal

Come See a Mad Scientist’s Seven Wonders!

Selfies contributor Caroline M. Yoachim has a new story available in the latest issue of Lightspeed Magazine titled “Seven Wonders of a Once and Future World!” It’s a magnificent tale exploring time, space, and a new take on the classic wonders. You … Continue reading

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Now Available: Selfies from the End of the World!

At long last, our newest anthology is available! Not only does it have twenty-three tales of the end-times, but it also includes some stellar interior art! Now available at Amazon, Powell’s, Barnes & Noble, iBooks, Kobo, and Smashwords!

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That Man Behind the Curtain: August 2015

I’ve been a bit busy with my new Kickstarter, but here are the numbers for the month! The Money Aspect Amounts in parentheses are losses/expenses. Hosting: ($17.06) Stories: ($167.09) Art: ($150.00) Advertising: ($20.00) Processing Fees: ($22.28) Donations: $169.40 Ad Revenue: … Continue reading

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News of Death

An essay by Edgar, as provided by Nick Nafpliotis Art by Luke Spooner I am eternal. For millions of years, my kind has roamed this earth in both the light of day and the black of night. Through countless wars, droughts, … Continue reading

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New Horror Collection by Mad Scientist!

Horror author Kristopher Triana is one of the writers that will appear in our soon to be published anthology, Selfies from the End of the World. Until that’s available, you can check out his new collection of horror stories titled Growing Dark. 80s … Continue reading

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Mad Scientist Returns to Cobalt City

Nathan Crowder, who has contributed to a couple of our anthologies, has released a new ebook set in his super hero setting! Cobalt City: Ties that Bind features vigilantes Velvet and Bantam delving into the darkest part of the underworld to … Continue reading

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Review of She Walks in Shadows, Edited by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Paula R. Stiles

A review by Dawn Vogel She Walks in Shadows (Innsmouth Free Press, 2015) is an anthology of stories set within the Lovecraftian Mythos, all of which are written by women. While all of the stories contain horror elements, they range … Continue reading

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General Submissions to Close September 30th!

Mad Scientist Journal will be closing to general submissions on September 30th, 2015, and will re-open January 1st, 2016. There will be a special call for submissions during our period of closure, but otherwise we won’t be taking any submissions … Continue reading

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Francine’s Baby

An essay by Ivan Gorr, as provided by Diana Parparita Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye My name is Ivan Gorr, and I’ve been, perhaps, the key contributor to Project Eve, though, as my lack of an academic background might suggest, I … Continue reading

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98 Aprils

Diary entries by Dr. Jessalyn Chaucer, as provided by Juliana Rew Art by Luke Spooner Diary: Open. [Timestamp: 2039-04-01] I knew it. I was telling you all along, wasn’t I? Diary: Not Closed. Save? Diary: Not Closed. Save? Diary: Not Closed. … Continue reading

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