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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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Tagged Antoinette McCormick, John A. McColley, Pimping
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Winter 2013 is now available!
I’m excited to share that the Winter 2013 collection of Mad Scientist Journal is now available. It’s only available on Smashwords at this moment, but it will be available at most other outlets within a few days. This month’s exclusive … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative
Tagged A.W. Gifford, Alexis A. Hunter, Andi Blija, Andy Brown, Antoinette McCormick, Cameron Suey, Conor Powers-Smith, David Taub Bancroft, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Eric J. Guignard, Franz Bidinger III, James Rowland, Jeremiah Cheney, Jesse Heindl, Justine McGreevy, Kate Elizabeth, Katie Nyborg, Luke Spooner, Mark Carpenter, Mark Wardecker, Mike Dominguez, Nicholas Knight, Nicholas P. Oakley, Parker McKenzie, Pôl Jackson, Richard Zwicker, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Sean Frost, Winter 2013
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Rigor in Mortis: Helpful Hints for Staging Your First Grave Deception
An essay by Dr. Iolanthe Osmandius, as provided by Antoinette McCormick Illustration by Cory Caywood The first time I died was an accident. First attempts at anything are awkward, but mine, hastily planned and frantically executed, was almost my last. … Continue reading
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Tagged Antoinette McCormick, Cory Caywood, Humor, Iolanthe Osmandius
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