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Let Me Tell You About Folly Blaine
We’re continuing to creep towards our next stretch goal. Thank you to everyone who has pledged so far or taken time to help spread the word. It is sometimes a little overwhelming to see that much support for a project … Continue reading
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Tagged Folly Blaine, Pimping, That Ain't Right
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Another Glimpse at Our Looming Kickstarter
We’re four days away from launching the Kickstarter for That Ain’t Right: Historical Accounts of the Miskatonic Valley, so here’s another glimpse at what we have in store for you. (And if you missed our earlier post, it is here.) … Continue reading
Autumn 2012 is here!
It took a week and a half to get back on track and get stuff together, but it is with much joy that we announce that Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2012 is now available for sale on Smashwords. I’m pretty … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction
Tagged Adam Aresty, Andy Brown, Caren Gussoff, Darrell Albert, Dawn Vogel, Diana Parparita, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Eryk Pruitt, Folly Blaine, Gary Cuba, James Kowalczyk, James Rowland, Jeremy Zimmerman, Jon Arthur Kitson, Justin Short, Justine McGreevy, K. Esta, Katie Nyborg, Keith Baldwin, Kenneth Schneyer, Laura Littlejohn, Parker McKenzie, R.G. Summers, Rebecca L. Brown, Richard Zwicker, Roger Pattison, Sean Frost, Sylvia Cullinan, Tamara Zachary, Torrey Podmajersky
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How I Learned to Love My Clones
An essay by Dr. Cortico Vox as procured by Folly Blaine Illustration by Justine McGreevy When I began my illustrious career as “mad” scientist, I considered clones a necessary evil. It pains me to admit this now, but I failed … Continue reading
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Tagged Cloning, Folly Blaine, Humor, Justine McGreevy
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Mad Scientist Folly Blaine Wins Hawthorne Citation
Folly Blaine, who provided some of the exclusive content for the Spring 2012 collection and has a story appearing here just before Christmas, has won the Hawthorne Citation in the category of “Short-Short Fiction.” You can see the list of … Continue reading