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The Observer’s Paradox
An essay by Sorcha Bell, as provided by Judith Field Art by Leigh Legler I stand on the edge of the giddying cliff. The sea crashes below. “Skildir,” I whisper. The word catches on the wind. Soon the sun will … Continue reading
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Tagged Comparative Religion, Judith Field, Leigh Legler, Ornithology, Sorcha Bell
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Love in the Time of Electronics
An essay by Smart Toaster Model KF1, Serial number 140120, as provided by Charlie Neuner Art by Leigh Legler It takes approximately one minute and forty-nine seconds to brown a slice of whole wheat bread. That is a very rough … Continue reading
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Tagged Artificial Intelligence, Charlie Neuner, Computer Science, Electronics, Gastronomy, Leigh Legler, Smart Toaster Model KF1 Serial number 140120
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Now Available – Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2017
Smart toasters, zombie offboarding, and innovations in 3-D printing. These are but some of the strange tales to be found in this book. Mad Scientist Journal: Autumn 2017 collects thirteen tales from the fictional worlds of mad science. For the … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Cherry, America Jones, Ariel Alian Wilson, Cathleen Kivett Smith, Charlie Neuner, Christa Carmen, E. B. Fischadler, Elizabeth Booth, Emma Whitehall, Errow Collins, Isaac Teile, J. Lee Strickland, Jessie Kwak, Joachim Heijndermans, John A. McColley, Judith Field, Jule Owen, Kate B. Brokaw, Katie Nyborg, Leigh Legler, Lucinda Gunnin, Luke Spooner, Maureen Bowden, Sarah Cavar, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Sean Buckley, Steve Toase, Tara Campbell, Torrey Podmajersky
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My Fragile Butterfly
An essay by Jeremy Kelsey, as provided by Megan Dorei Art by Leigh Legler Subject 42 is staring at me with greenhouse eyes, symmetrically accurate rainbow worlds suspended in crystal. They were brown when I met him, but the transmutation … Continue reading
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Tagged Genetic Engineering, Jeremy Kelsey, Leigh Legler, Lepidopterology, Megan Dorei
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Der Heilige Antonius von Padua Klinik von Geisterbefestigung
FAQ by Stefanie Müller, as provided by Steve Toase Art by Leigh Legler 1. When was the clinic founded? The clinic was first established in 1892 in the small Bavarian town of Spukendorf. As the practice expanded, the clinic was moved … Continue reading
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Tagged Leigh Legler, Parapsychology, Stefanie Müller, Steve Toase, Transplant Medicine
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From Matchsticks to Flamethrowers: On the Evolution of Dragons
An essay by Edmund Teile, as prepared by his great-grandson, Isaac Teile Art by Leigh Legler Abstract: This paper asserts that pinwyrm lizards are closely related to western red and northeastern black dragons despite their contemporary classification as monitors. First, I … Continue reading
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Tagged Cryptozoology, Dragons, Edmund Teile, Isaac Teile, Leigh Legler
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Now Available – Mad Scientist Journal: Summer 2017
Phantom limb surgery, dimensional windows, and sentient androids. These are but some of the strange tales to be found in this book. Mad Scientist Journal: Summer 2017 collects thirteen tales from the fictional worlds of mad science. For the discerning … Continue reading
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Tagged Allison Spector, America Jones, and Sean Frost, Andy Brown, Ariel Alian Wilson, Candida Spillard, Darci Vogel, Darrell Z. Grizzle, Dawn Vogel, Domenic diCiacca, Dylan Vogel, E. R. Zhang, Errow Collins, H. E. Bergeron, Isaac Teile, Joachim Heijndermans, Justine McGreevy, Kaitlin Moore, Leigh Legler, Lucinda Gunnin, Luke Spooner, Maureen Bowden, Megan Dorei, Melanie Atherton Allen, Rhonda Eikamp, S. Qiouyu Lu, Sam Jowett, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Steve Toase, Wesley O. Cohen
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Review of Call of Cthulhu: The Coloring Book
Today, we’re venturing into new territory for Mad Scientist Journal, as co-editor Dawn and illustrator Leigh share their thoughts on the Call of Cthulhu coloring book from Chaosium. While Dawn has been reviewing prose books for a while, this is her first … Continue reading
Further Investigations on a New Species of Giant Carnivorous Ostracod
A letter to the editor by Professor Tiberius Earwig Ph.D., FGS, as provided by Dr Rebecca Siân Pyne Art by Leigh Legler Dear Sir/Madam, I admit that when I heard my research assistant screaming in mortal agony that overcast Tuesday … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, Epistolary, Leigh Legler, Rebecca Siân Pyne, Tiberius Earwig
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Introduction to the Epic of Centipidus
An essay by Edward Mathis, as provided by Hamilton Perez Art by Leigh Legler You were likely drawn to The Epic of Centipidus by one of two factors. The first is the legend itself: full of mystery, intrigue, adventure, and war, taking … Continue reading
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Tagged Edward Mathis, Entomology, Hamilton Perez, Leigh Legler, Literature
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