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The Benefits and Risks of Calorific Fat Cell Inversion
An essay by Carmel Jimenez, as provided by Denzell Cooper Art provided by America Jones “And this is Carmel.” The director’s voice was muffled by the glass. “She is working on something that will literally–” he made a hand gesture … Continue reading
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Tagged America Jones, Biology, Carmel Jimenez, Cryptobiology, Denzell Cooper, Lovecraft, Nutrition Science
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In memoriam: Hammy, the Last Pig on Earth
By Marianne MacDonnal, provided by Joachim Heijndermans Art provided by Leigh Legler Follow Marianne @mmacdonnal-london12 or sign up with @london12-news/entertainment to receive her latest articles in your mail. ~ On Wednesday, February 12th, a day that will never be forgotten … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, Joachim Heijndermans, Leigh Legler, Marianne MacDonnal, Social Media, Zoology
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Fetch Monkey
An essay by S. Dewisker et al. as related by Thomas Diehl Art provided by Leigh Legler Day 1 Today, we commenced final research in our project for animal control through electronic stimulation of brain activity. After promising results with … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, Leigh Legler, S. Dewisker, Thomas Diehl
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To See the Light
[CONTENT WARNING]: This story contains medical horror. Readers should be advised. An essay by Max Allaway, as provided by J. Harper Art provided by Luke Spooner A deep, groggy breath. I tried to open my eyes. All I saw was … Continue reading
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Tagged J. Harper, Lovecraft, Luke Spooner, Max Allaway, Psychology
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The Girl Who Killed Gods
An essay by Dr. Thomas Ain, as provided by Matthew R. Davis Art provided by Errow Collins My friends, I have been called before you tonight in order that I might bring you something that has been sorely lacking in recent … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr. Thomas Ain, Errow Collins, Matthew R. Davis, Theology
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Deddville
An essay by Nathan Williams, as provided by Nicole Tanquary Art provided by Scarlett O’Hairdye The door to the shop was open, so I walked in, scuffing the bottoms of my shoes against the welcome mat to get off the … Continue reading
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Tagged Nathan Williams, Necromancy, Nicole Tanquary, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Thanatology
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The Day I Saved the Science Fair
An essay by Daniela Villanueva, as provided by Alyssa N. Vaughn Art provided by Errow Collins I’d like to tell you about the first time I ever took out a superhero. I was eleven. The afternoon it all began, I … Continue reading
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Tagged Alyssa N Vaughn, Dr. Daniela Villanueva, Errow Collins, Meteorology, Superhero, Supervillains
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Missed Connections: Creature Seeking Creator
Correspondence initiated by Unclassified Sample 38267, as provided by Julia K. Patt Art by Leigh Legler Are you there, Professor? It’s me, Unclassified. You: A brilliant but ostracized xenobiologist, recently denied tenure from a prestigious university. Me: The beaker of extraterrestrial … Continue reading
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Tagged Classified Ads, Genetic Engineering, Julia K. Patt, Leigh Legler, Unclassified Sample 38267
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Hollywood Cafe
A letter from Nick Nickerson, as provided by Tara Campbell Art provided by Luke Spooner Dear Brian Jones, Congratulations on owning a new Hollywood Café franchise! We are proud to welcome you to the Hollywood family. We were impressed with … Continue reading
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Tagged Cloning, Form Letter, Luke Spooner, Nick Nickerson, Tara Campbell
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Interview with Patient Fe-K-1004
An interview with Patient Fe-K-1004, as provided by Andrew Openshaw Art by Justine McGreevy The following recording was found on a memory stick discovered during excavations in the west of the city five years ago. Dated 14th January 2019, and kindly … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Openshaw, Justine McGreevy, Patient Fe-K- 1004
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