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New Book by Mad Scientist
Author J. M. Perkins has a new collection of short fiction called Love, Werewolves & Algorithms. It features five love-themed “Valentine’s Day [in]appropriate short stories.” One story, “SocialScene Alert,” was the winner of the 3 Minute Futures contest through the Wisconsin … Continue reading
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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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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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Mad Scientists in Latest Issue of Fantasy Scroll Magazine
Issue number four of Fantasy Scroll Magazine came out recently, and it is chock full of MSJ alumni. Not only is the magazine run by alum Iulian Ionescu, but this new issue features the stellar work of Cat Rambo, Charity Tahmaseb, … Continue reading
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New Fiction from Samantha Lienhard
Mad Scientist Journal alumnus Samantha Lienhard has a new horror short story titled “Rokurokubi,” which can be found in the December 2014 issue of Wicked Words Quarterly. This issue is built around the theme of Japan and its mythology. Be sure … Continue reading
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Young Adult Novel Kensei Now Available
Hi, it’s Jeremy here. I’m breaking one of my rules for the site. Normally I try not to use Mad Scientist Journal to promote my own stuff, but I’m making an exception. My young adult superhero novel, Kensei, is available … Continue reading
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Fictionvale Episode 5: Of Magic and Mayhem
Now available is Fictionvale Episode 5: Of Magic and Mayhem, which features no less than two mad scientists of repute: Jamie Lackey and Dawn Vogel. They join eight other awesome authors in a fun issue with faeries and dragons (among other … Continue reading
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Triumphs of Mad Scientists
As Halloween approaches, we have news to share of our alumni! Darin M. Bush will be at CONjuration in Atlanta, GA, speaking on panels about a wide variety of SF/F topics. You can track him down on the convention’s schedule. … Continue reading
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New Work from Dusty Wallace
Mad Scientist Journal alumnus Dusty Wallace has some exciting news in the hopper! First, his story “Shaundra the Watcher” will be in ARES Magazine Issue #2. The magazine will be available in print or ebook at the end of this month. … Continue reading
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New Books by Mad Scientists
Two of the Mad Scientist family have new books available for your reading enjoyment. First, Nathan Crowder returns to his Cobalt City setting with his new book, Cobalt City: Los Muertos. Then co-editor Dawn Vogel shares a tale of Greek … Continue reading
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