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Mad Scientist Audiobook!
Erick Mertz’s “The Measurable Blood” originally appeared in Mad Scientist Journal: Summer 2014. Now it is available as a stand-alone audiobook, which you can obtain via Audible. Give it a listen, and let us know what you think!
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Mad Scientists in the Wild
We have a couple alumni with work out in the world for you to check out! First, Sean Patrick Hazlett has a story in Fictionvale‘s Episode Three: A Different Outcome! Second, Erik Scott de Bie has just four days left … Continue reading
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Mad Scientists at an Art Show
Two of Mad Scientist Journal’s artists, Leigh Legler and Dawn Vogel, will have pieces in an art show that opens on Thursday, August 21st, in the Seattle area. The show is called Tiny Tales and Small Stories, and the artists … Continue reading
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MSJ Alumnus Eryk Pruitt Publishes His First Novel
We’re excited to share that one of the first writers we published, Eryk Pruitt, has published his first novel: Dirtbags, a Southern noir crime novel. We haven’t had a chance to dig into our own copy yet, but we are … Continue reading
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Mad Scientist Journal Sponsors Burlesque
Scarlett O’Hairdye, one of our fine illustrators, is producing a board game themed burlesque show entitled Table Topless. And Mad Scientist Journal is happy to be a sponsor for this. If you’re in the Seattle area, we encourage to you to … 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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A One-Man Call of Cthulhu!
Next month we have a great story from David Neilsen. But before that happens, David will be performing a one-man production of Call of Cthulhu. The show is on March 15th, the 77th anniversary of H.P. Lovecraft’s death, and it will … Continue reading
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Mad Scientist Produces Burlesque Event
The multi-talented Scarlett O’Hairdye, one of our fantastic illustrators, is putting on a burlesque revue in Seattle to help battle the dark dreary days of a Pacific Northwest winter. Here are the details! Unnatural Redhead Productions is proud to present … Continue reading
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New Fiction by K.S. O’Neill on Daily Science Fiction
Mad Scientist Journal alum K.S. O’Neill, who brought us the delightful “Protocol 3.1” last month has a new story titled “Nitpick” that is now available on Daily Science Fiction. With his story is some awesome photography by Eleanor Bennett. You can check … Continue reading
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News of Mad Scientists
A couple of our alumni have had some publishing successes I thought I’d share with you. Eryk Pruitt originally appeared here with his tale of time travel gone wrong called “Coda.” He now has a story up at One Million … Continue reading
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