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Winter 2014 Collection Now Available
We have a new collection out for sale! It’s at Smashwords and Amazon now, and will be available at other ebook stores as time goes on.
Response to the Board’s Decision to Terminate Project Cornucopia
An essay by Professor August Flemming, as provided by David Neilsen Art by Leigh Legler Respected Board Members, It is with great urgency that I reach out one final time in an attempt to dissuade the Board from its calamitous … Continue reading
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Tagged August Flemming, David Neilsen, Humor, Leigh Legler, Letter
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That Man Behind the Curtain: February 2014
The last month has been crazy. Running a Kickstarter is far more exhausting than anticipated. But let’s look at last month’s numbers! The Money Aspect Amounts in parentheses are losses/expenses. Hosting: ($17.06) Stories: ($40.00) Art: ($200.00) Advertising: ($104.97) Paypal Fees: … Continue reading
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Tagged Behind the Scenes
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Automagical
An essay by Raymond C. Stewart, as provided by Damien Krsteski Art by Dawn Vogel Let me tell you a story about language. In 2021, with the conclusion of the Human Brain Project, several months before fully publicizing the research finds, chunks … Continue reading
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Tagged Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Damien Krsteski, Dawn Vogel, Raymond C. Stewart
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Now Accepting Submissions for That Ain’t Right: Historical Accounts of the Miskatonic Valley
Our Kickstarter has finished it’s funding period, and this means we have raised enough money to pay 1-cent per word for stories submitted to us. Submission guidelines can be found on our Submissions page: http://madscientistjournal.org/submissions/ We will be accepting submissions … Continue reading
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Mad Scientist News
We have a some announcements regarding some of our alumni! This was meant to be posted a few weeks ago, but with the buildup to the Kickstarter (Have I mentioned we have a Kickstarter?), it slipped through the cracks. Antoinette … Continue reading
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Tagged Antoinette McCormick, John A. McColley, Pimping
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Our Final Featured Author!
We’ve only got four days left of the Kickstarter. It would be nice to cross the $5,000 mark, but that would require us to pull in over $300 a day in this last hoorah. Kicktraq doesn’t think it’s possible, estimating … Continue reading
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Tagged Erik Scott de Bie, Pimping, That Ain't Right
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Sims
An essay by Abigail Perkins PhD, as provided by Kelda Crich Art by Leigh Legler In the light of the twinkling, tawdry Christmas lights, I’m typing just as fast as I can. Deleting as much as I’m able, but they’ve created walls … Continue reading
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Tagged Abigail Perkins, Kelda Crich, Leigh Legler, Nanotech, Nanotechnology
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Our Penultimate Featured Writer!
Just about a week left. We’ve crossed two of our stretch goals! We’ve added reward tiers featuring author Sanford Allen, and I’ve got descriptions of those rewards in the main Kickstarter area if you want more details. But for now, … Continue reading
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Tagged Cliff Winnig, Erik Scott de Bie, Pimping, That Ain't Right
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Let Me Tell You About Folly Blaine
We’re continuing to creep towards our next stretch goal. Thank you to everyone who has pledged so far or taken time to help spread the word. It is sometimes a little overwhelming to see that much support for a project … Continue reading
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Tagged Folly Blaine, Pimping, That Ain't Right
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