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Failure to Comply
Diary by Raya Fallere and reports by L. D. Summus, as provided by Sarah Cavar Art by Errow Collins Purity Commission for the Maintenance of Our Perfect Order Reports on The Recent Escape of Self-Hacking Defective As transcribed by L. … Continue reading
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Tagged Errow Collins, Gender Studies, L. D. Summus, Raya Fallere, Sarah Cavar
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Horace McClarm’s Invention
An essay by Detective Gentry Harris, as provided by Domenic diCiacca Art by America Jones “Let me assure you, Mr. McClarm, calling us was the right thing to do. I’m Detective Harris. Now take your time and start at the beginning, … Continue reading
The Origins of Chem-Art: A Look into the Manifestation of Final Blush of the Republic
Article written by Casvar Quivian, as provided by Sam Jowett Art by Luke Spooner Introduction Call this a tell-all, call this an indictment. For myself, it is a revelation. This will be my final paper on Final Blush of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Art Theory, Casvar Quivian, Chemistry, Luke Spooner, Nanotechnology, Sam Jowett
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The Unfortunate Incident that Took Place During Our Annual Take Your Offspring to Work Day
From the desk of Doctor Gracie McMillian Doctor of Psychological Operations, Germ Warfare, Cloning, and Floral Arranging: Schrodinger–Milgram Research Laboratory As provided by Allison Spector Art by Justine McGreevy TO: Dr. Olivia Carter; Dr. James Peterson; Dr. Wanda Hickenlooper; Mr. & Mrs. Lilith Stein; Chief Inspector … Continue reading
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Tagged Allison Spector, Cloning, Epistolary, Genetic Engineering, Gracie McMillian, Justine McGreevy, Letter
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My Fragile Butterfly
An essay by Jeremy Kelsey, as provided by Megan Dorei Art by Leigh Legler Subject 42 is staring at me with greenhouse eyes, symmetrically accurate rainbow worlds suspended in crystal. They were brown when I met him, but the transmutation … Continue reading
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Tagged Genetic Engineering, Jeremy Kelsey, Leigh Legler, Lepidopterology, Megan Dorei
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I, Angelica
Notorious android murderess Angelica X shares her story, as told to Wesley O. Cohen Art by Luke Spooner This is what I tell the others: if he had made me out of bones, Dr. Fleischmann would have liked me better. … Continue reading
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Tagged Angelica X, Luke Spooner, Robotics, Wesley O. Cohen
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Snap and Crackle
An essay by Doctor Rufus Highgate, as provided by Maureen Bowden Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye My receptionist bounced through the doorway without knocking. “The new one’s arrived, Doc. He’s a jitterer. D’ya want a slug of Mother’s Ruin before I … Continue reading
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Tagged Maureen Bowden, Psychology, Rufus Highgate, Scarlett O'Hairdye
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The Window Cleaner
An essay by Venijamin Trayan, as provided by Kaitlin Moore Art by Errow Collins When one wasn’t looking directly at it, the Window was completely invisible. The fine seam between worlds vanished to an edge sharp enough to draw blood. … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternate Realities, Errow Collins, Kaitlin Moore, Quantum Physics, Venijamin Trayan
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5 Ways to Prevent Dimensional Pests
An essay by Cindy Tan Mei Quan, as provided by E. R. Zhang Art by Ariel Alian Wilson Dimensional Pests, the entities we all love to hate. Who hasn’t had an incident with these little big critters popping up through … Continue reading
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Tagged Ariel Alian Wilson, Cindy Tan Mei Quan, E. R. Zhang, Quantum Physics, Xenobiology
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Der Heilige Antonius von Padua Klinik von Geisterbefestigung
FAQ by Stefanie Müller, as provided by Steve Toase Art by Leigh Legler 1. When was the clinic founded? The clinic was first established in 1892 in the small Bavarian town of Spukendorf. As the practice expanded, the clinic was moved … Continue reading
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Tagged Leigh Legler, Parapsychology, Stefanie Müller, Steve Toase, Transplant Medicine
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