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Love Bites
From the Correspondence of M. A. Johnson, as provided by James A. Conan Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye To: Teresa Khellerman Editor-in-Chief Frontiers Journal of Xenobiology Lincoln City New Plymouth Teresa, I’m writing in regards to your issue of last month, … Continue reading
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Tagged James A. Conan, M.A. Johnson, Pathology, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Virology, Xenobiology
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Stop Paying for Artificial Zzzzzzs, Dum-Dums
An essay by Macy Jones, as provided by Jacqueline Bridges Art provided by Scarlett O’Hairdye No one dies in their sleep anymore. It seems we gave it up, along with pesticides and artificial sugars. Sleep is now a four-letter-word, even … Continue reading
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Tagged Jacqueline Bridges, Macy Jones, Medicine, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Sleep Medicine
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To Dr. Von Lupe, Concerning the Kraken
A letter by Dr. Elizabeth Chu, as provided by Alanna McFall Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye To the most glorious and esteemed Dr. Von Lupe, Hello, sir, and may I just say it was a pleasure to hear from you in … Continue reading
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Tagged Alanna McFall, Elizabeth Chu, Genetic Engineering, Marine Biology, Scarlett O'Hairdye
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Joanna, and How I know That You Murdered Her and Don’t Say That it Wasn’t You Because We Both Know That it Was
An essay by an unnamed narrator, as provided by Edward Palumbo Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye The person who donated her eyes to my Joanna will not miss them. She died a long while back from an overdose of acetaminophen, as … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, Dark Humor, Edward Palumbo, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Unnamed Narrator
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Apocalypse Babe
An essay by Eloise Dustmote, as provided by Marlee Jane Ward Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye When you live just a few clicks off the contamination zone, it ain’t a simple thing to meet babes. I mean, I’m not fussy or … Continue reading
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Tagged Eloise Dustmote, Marlee Jane Ward, Post-Apocalyptic, Scarlett O'Hairdye
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Francine’s Baby
An essay by Ivan Gorr, as provided by Diana Parparita Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye My name is Ivan Gorr, and I’ve been, perhaps, the key contributor to Project Eve, though, as my lack of an academic background might suggest, I … Continue reading
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Tagged Diana Parparita, Genetic Engineering, Ivan Gorr, Scarlett O'Hairdye
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As You Know
An essay by Bob, as provided by Dr. K. Kitts Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye Larry invited me up to his cabin to fish and drink margaritas. I knew it was smack dab in the middle of nowhere, but the GPS … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob, Humor, K. Kitts, Parody, Scarlett O'Hairdye
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Daddy Who
An essay by Anna Beth Wilson, as provided by L. L. Phelps Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye It all happened like this. Last year, during my first semester at college, my roommate, Val, had this boyfriend who was all into Doctor Who. You … Continue reading
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Tagged Anna Beth Wilson, L. L. Phelps, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Time Travel
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The Arkham K-12 Science Fair
Transcript of a recording by Clifford Winter III, Ph.D., as provided by Jeannie Warner Art by Scarlet O’Hairdye 12 April 1921. Where’s the switch, turn on the switch … ah! There we go. Yes, it’s recording now. Okay! Tilly, please … Continue reading
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Tagged Clifford Winter III, Humor, Jeannie Warner, Lovecraft, Scarlett O'Hairdye
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The Story of Jesse’s Heart Trouble
As told by Tommy to Marla L. Anderson Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye The trouble with Jesse all started when his girlfriend went and had a change of heart. Wouldn’t have been no big deal if Jesse hadn’t decided to keep … Continue reading