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A Taste of Empty
An essay by Jonah Greenwich, as provided by Dorian Graves Art by Leigh Legler I was at my wit’s end when the bird was brought in. Before its arrival was a stalemate. The rain had not stopped outside, leaving trails in … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, Cryptozoology, Dorian Graves, Jonah Greenwich, Leigh Legler, Lovecraft
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Sworn Statement
Report by Herbert W. Wackerman, Ph.D., as provided by Julie Bloss Kelsey Art by Dawn Vogel [The following transcript is an excerpt of an audio recording of Herbert W. Wackerman, Ph.D., recorded on the night of the incident.] My name … Continue reading
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Tagged Audio Recording, Cryptozoology, Dawn Vogel, Herbert W. Wackerman, Humor, Julie Bloss Kelsey
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Harnessing Hotters
A speech by Professor Wilbur Wilkinson-Grauss, as provided by George Nikolopoulos Art by Leigh Legler Mr. President, ladies and gentlemen, I sincerely wish to thank you for inviting me to speak here at the Royal Geographical Society. I am going … Continue reading
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Tagged Cryptozoology, George Nikolopoulos, Humor, Leigh Legler, Physics, Steampunk, Wilbur Wilkinson-Grauss
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Vestes Uncus, a New Species Found in Several Closets With Some Observations on Mating Habits, Sexual Reproduction and a Call to Action
An essay by R. W. Thorsley, as edited and provided by M. Kelly Peach [Editor’s Note: The following is the first and only draft for a planned article for the American Journal of Biology, written in apparent haste as opposed … Continue reading
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Tagged Cryptozoology, M. Kelly Peach, Parody, R. W. Thorsley
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Audio Recording 5024
An essay by Dr. Todd Forest, as provided by Christine Layton. Salvaged from Seaforming Expedition (Program Terminated). Art by Leigh Legler “Do you think they ever travel?” I watched the mattress of the bunk above dip and shift as Donald … Continue reading
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Tagged Christine Layton, Cryptozoology, Leigh Legler, Marine Biology, Oceanography, Todd Forest
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Its Terrible White Horn
An essay by Dr. Vadim Orlov, as provided by Ian Rose Art by Justine McGreevy I did it. It was me. We have all paid the price for my hubris and that of the fools who joined me. This is … Continue reading
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Tagged Cryptozoology, Fantasy, Ian Rose, Justine McGreevy, Vadim Orlov
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The Young Naturalist’s Corner: Strange Lizards of Amprad
An essay by Prof. Ann A. Shipwell, as provided by K.C. Shaw Art by Leigh Legler When I was a little girl, my friends and I were encouraged to collect flowers and ferns. In this way, we learned techniques for … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann A. Shipwell, Cryptozoology, Fantasy, K.C. Shaw, Leigh Legler
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Mendant’s Maggots
A Paper Presented to the League of Astrobiological Studies, 2015–Highlights from the Journal of Dr. Louise Mendant: First Investigations into “Mendant’s Maggots” by Dr. Bryce Ellicott, as provided by Dr. J.A. Grier Art by Leigh Legler As the scientific community … Continue reading
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Tagged Bryce Ellicott, Cryptozoology, Horror, J.A. Grier, Leigh Legler
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On the Methods of Preserving and Dissecting Icthyo Sapiens
An essay by Dr. Stephen Mackle, as provided by Carrie Cuinn Art by Leigh Legler Lab Notes, April 23, 1931. The subject has four limbs, but while its skin appears crocodilian, the limbs are not fixed under the body. Instead they … Continue reading
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Tagged Carrie Cuinn, Cryptozoology, Essay, Leigh Legler, Stephen Mackle
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Monsters Behind the Scenes
An essay by Melinda Myers, as provided by Kate Elizabeth Art by Justine McGreevy We humans are bombarded on a daily basis from telemarketers, door-to-door sales men, infomercials, advertisements … the list goes on. Tempting us to spend more money, change our … Continue reading
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Tagged Cryptozoology, Fantasy, Justine McGreevy, Kate Elizabeth, Melinda Myers, Parazoology
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