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The Problem with Protégés
An essay by Dr. Andre Jomes, as provided by Rob Oxley Art by Dawn Vogel Caution when Advancing Interns: A Personal Account Dr. Andre Jomes, MSBS, Director of BCRR, Berry & Serg Adrian9 Inner Cylinder Housing, Apt. 43-F Staff and … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Jomes, Dawn Vogel, Genetic Engineering, Humor, Rob Oxley
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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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Tagged Dawn Vogel, Jamie Lackey, Pimping
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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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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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Tagged Dawn Vogel, Nathan Crowder, Pimping
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Socialization and Entertainment Habits of the Human Peoples
An essay by Dr. Distacco, as provided by David Pring-Mill Art by Dawn Vogel Socialization I have spent a lifetime studying the ways of the human peoples. Human socialization is particularly complex. It has many subtleties and unwritten rules that … Continue reading
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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Apocalypse Willowherb
Letters by Jacob Monroe Grant, as provided by Alter S. Reiss Art by Dawn Vogel The HMS Courser, Latitude 13, 22″ S Longitude 157, 6″ W (approx.) January 7th, 1827 My dearest friend William, One might expect that after these long months … Continue reading
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Tagged Alter S. Reiss, Cryptobotany, Dawn Vogel, Epistolary, Jacob Monroe Grant
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Carnivorous Fog: Avoidance, Survival, and Eradication Strategies
An essay by Dr. Balini Enoras, as transcribed by K. A. Blaha Art by Dawn Vogel Introduction Since our arrival on this world several years ago, we have adapted to a variety of new and unexpected circumstances. By far the greatest challenge … Continue reading
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Tagged Balini Enoras, Dawn Vogel, Essay, K. A. Blaha, Xenobiology
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Automagical
An essay by Raymond C. Stewart, as provided by Damien Krsteski Art by Dawn Vogel Let me tell you a story about language. In 2021, with the conclusion of the Human Brain Project, several months before fully publicizing the research finds, chunks … Continue reading
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Tagged Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Damien Krsteski, Dawn Vogel, Raymond C. Stewart
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A Dispatch from an Otherwise Unremarkable Planet
An essay by Scout 1188-A, as provided by S. R. Algernon Art by Dawn Vogel This is Scout 1188-A, operating under the auspices of the distal arm division of the Consortium Exploration Group. I am checking in to report a … Continue reading
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Tagged Dawn Vogel, Extraterrestrials, Linguistics, S.R. Algernon, Scout 1188-A
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