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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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Safety in Quiet
An essay by Troy Martin, as provided by Jason Lairamore Photograph by Eleanor Leonne Bennett My name is Troy Martin. I’m locked in a sound proof room deep underground in a government building you’ve never heard of but probably have … Continue reading
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Tagged Acoustics, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Horror, Jason Lairamore, Troy Martin, Xenobiology
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The Disappearance of Mr Christopher Asquith
An essay by Christopher Asquith, as provided by James Rowland Photograph by Eleanor Leonne Bennett An Extract from the Diary of Mr Christopher Asquith Wednesday 1st March, 1899 I did begin to think for the first time that this journal … Continue reading
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Tagged Christopher Asquith, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Electricity, Horror, James Rowland
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Lenny
An essay by Chris Lyman, as provided by Keith Baldwin I’d had a few drinks and was about to head to bed last night when this chat window popped up from Lenny. # Leonard Cassler: I’ve done it Chris Lyman: … Continue reading
It Lives!
After some delay, I finally present to you Mad Scientist Journal: Spring 2012.
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Tagged Abigail Figg, Anonymous Journalist, Ari Ascher, Biology, Cryptozoology, D.K. Snape, Davin Ireland, Dawn Vogel, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Elizabeth Haraldson, Fantasy, Genetic Engineering, Ghosts, Hadron Collider, Horror, Humor, James Ford, Jeremy Zimmerman, Joshua Michael Rideout, Kathryn Board, Katie Nyborg, Logan Merritt, Mark Andrew Edwards, Nathaniel K. Miller, Odile Pyotrova, Pimping, Pyotr Ilyich Begichev, Quarterly, Rosemary Jones, Samantha Higson, Science Fiction, Scientific Paper, Space Travel, Spring 2012, Suzanne van Rooyen, Thomas Canfield, Time Travel, Torrey Podmajersky, Unicorns, Virgil Ther
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The Ghosts of Ganymede
An essay by Dr. Krista Solaris, presented by Suzanne van Rooyen Illustration by Katie Nyborg For six months we hurtled through the solar system towards that bright rock so dwarfed by the shadow of its planet, Jupiter. At last we … Continue reading
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Tagged Horror, Katie Nyborg, Krista Solaris, Science Fiction, Space Travel, Suzanne van Rooyen
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