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Or, The Modern Levitation of Frankenstein
An essay by an anonymous narrator, as provided by Ron Riekki Art by Leigh Legler As an EMT, we routinely come upon body parts. A finger gets severed by a pair of pliers. A toe gets cut off by an … Continue reading
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Tagged Anonymous Narrator, Biology, Leigh Legler, Necromancy, Ron Riekki
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The Essence of Sprout
An essay by Professor Caldwell Mook, as told to Nick Morrish Art by Leigh Legler It is not often that I agree to become personally involved in one of the scientific experiments that I am investigating. Generally, I prefer to … Continue reading
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Tagged Caldwell Mook, Food Science, Leigh Legler, Nick Morrish, Pharmacology
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I Didn’t Break the Lamp: Featuring Leigh Legler (interior artist)
Today, we’re featuring our third interior artist for I Didn’t Break the Lamp: Historical Accounts of Imaginary Acquaintances, Leigh Legler. Leigh was an artist who came to us on a recommendation from another artist, and we’ve been in love with their work … Continue reading
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Old Mother Shudders
An essay by Old Mother Shudders, as provided by Tom McGee Art by Leigh Legler There was a time when everyone knew to come to me for advice … but then my hair began to grey, my back began to … Continue reading
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Tagged Cryptozoology, Leigh Legler, Lycanthropy, Old Mother Shudders, Tom McGee
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Sacrifice
An essay by Eleanor Bradley, as provided by Annika Sundberg Art by Leigh Legler My name is Eleanor Bradley and I am the reason you are alive. How do I know this, you ask? Anyone could be reading this. But … Continue reading
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Tagged Annika Sundberg, Eleanor Bradley, Leigh Legler, Marine Biology, Tardigrade, Xenobiology
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Project Calyptra
An account by an anonymous former contract worker, as provided by Rick Tobin Art by Leigh Legler Leaked Inter-Agency Memorandum: Correspondence of Manager Edward Simpson to Director P. Wallace Tyler of January 8, 2019 To: Dr. P. Wallace Tyler, Director … Continue reading
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Tagged Anonymous Former Contract Worker, Genetic Engineering, Leigh Legler, Memorandom, Rick Tobin
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How to Build a Pig-Duck: The Do-It-Yourselfer’s Guide to Hybrids, Chimeras, and Synthetic Biology
An essay by S. M. Plathock, as provided by Rachel Rodman Art provided by Leigh Legler Introduction For you, nature isn’t enough. When you go outdoors and see something beautiful–a deer, say, backgrounded by trees–you feel all the normal stuff: awe, … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, Leigh Legler, Rachel Rodman, S. M. Plathock
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In memoriam: Hammy, the Last Pig on Earth
By Marianne MacDonnal, provided by Joachim Heijndermans Art provided by Leigh Legler Follow Marianne @mmacdonnal-london12 or sign up with @london12-news/entertainment to receive her latest articles in your mail. ~ On Wednesday, February 12th, a day that will never be forgotten … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, Joachim Heijndermans, Leigh Legler, Marianne MacDonnal, Social Media, Zoology
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Fetch Monkey
An essay by S. Dewisker et al. as related by Thomas Diehl Art provided by Leigh Legler Day 1 Today, we commenced final research in our project for animal control through electronic stimulation of brain activity. After promising results with … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, Leigh Legler, S. Dewisker, Thomas Diehl
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Missed Connections: Creature Seeking Creator
Correspondence initiated by Unclassified Sample 38267, as provided by Julia K. Patt Art by Leigh Legler Are you there, Professor? It’s me, Unclassified. You: A brilliant but ostracized xenobiologist, recently denied tenure from a prestigious university. Me: The beaker of extraterrestrial … Continue reading
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Tagged Classified Ads, Genetic Engineering, Julia K. Patt, Leigh Legler, Unclassified Sample 38267
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