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Mad Scientist in Shimmer
MSJ alumnus Alexis A. Hunter has a new story available in Shimmer #23 that you can also read on their website! “Be Not Unequally Yoked” is a bittersweet tale of identity, faith, and shapeshifting set in an Amish community. You can … Continue reading
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Winter 2015 is Now Available!
Our newest quarterly is now available via Amazon and Smashwords! It features exclusive content from Deborah Walker, Diana Parparita, and MJ Gardner, advice from Dr. “Oort” Cloud, and Horrorscopes! You can also buy it and the other 11 issues of Mad … Continue reading
In the Defense of Mummies
An essay by Dr. Genocide, as provided by J. M. Perkins Art by Katie Nyborg (This article first appeared in the December 2375 issue of Mad Science Monthly and is reprinted with permission. Mad Science Monthly accepts no liabilities for … Continue reading
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Tagged Egyptology, Essay, Genocide, Humor, J. M. Perkins, Katie Nyborg, Mummies
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A Preview of Our Next Kickstarter!
We’re going to be doing another Kickstarter in February, and this is it: This year, we are bringing you tales from the end times in Selfies from the End of the World: Historical Accounts of the Apocalypse. Survivors of zombie … Continue reading
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The Story of Jesse’s Heart Trouble
As told by Tommy to Marla L. Anderson Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye The trouble with Jesse all started when his girlfriend went and had a change of heart. Wouldn’t have been no big deal if Jesse hadn’t decided to keep … Continue reading
Mad Scientist Jeannie Warner Offers Advice for Young Explorers
Mad Scientist Journal alumnus Jeannie Warner has a new story in the 2015 Young Explorer’s Adventure Guide from Dreaming Robot Press. This anthology collects twenty tales of science fiction targeted toward middle grade readers. You can also check out her … Continue reading
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That Man Behind the Curtain: December 2014
It’s time once again for me to pull back the curtain and show you the numbers of our little zine! The Money Aspect Amounts in parentheses are losses/expenses. For the month of December: Hosting: ($17.06) Stories: ($80.00) Art: ($199.56) Advertising: … Continue reading
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The Birds of Ecthalion
An essay by Noscanaran’e’Prelapsis, as provided by Jaime Babb Art by Leigh Legler Excerpt from “A Survey History of the Human Worlds”, c. 70 500 A.I., compiled by Noscanaran of Taxekentak: The planet 47 Ursa Majoris-3, locally known as Ecthalion, … Continue reading
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Tagged Essay, Jaime Babb, Leigh Legler, Noscanaran'e'Prelapsis, Quantum Physics, Science Fiction, Xenobiology
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Recalibrating Archaeological Time Scales
An essay by T. Rashman and O. L. Geezer, as provided by E. B. Fischadler Art by Luke Spooner It has come to our attention that there is considerable debate regarding the age of the earth. Having heard this, we … Continue reading
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Tagged Archaeology, E. B. Fischadler, Essay, Humor, Luke Spooner, O. L. Geezer, T. Rashman
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Notes on the Genetics and a Hypothesis on the Hybridization Life Cycle of Homo sapiens and Homo aquatium
Research by: Dr. Herbert K. Bloch, Chief Physician, Shikellamy Asylum, Dellville, PA Transcribed and submitted by: Fred S. Lubnow, Ph.D. Illustration by: Steve Maschuck This short paper provides the results of hopefully the first in a series of investigations into … Continue reading