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Birthing Fire
An essay by Dr. Henrik Ahlstrom, as provided by Dantzel Cherry Art by Leigh Legler DR27-6 wobbles one last time, and a crack laces across the marble shell, etched by a small egg tooth. White and red fluids spill out. … Continue reading
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Tagged Dantzel Cherry, Dragons, Genetic Engineering, Henrik Ahlstrom, Leigh Legler
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A Gift of Life and Death
An essay by Mira Delmer, as provided by Caroline von Schmalensee Art by Leigh Legler Last night, everything changed. I’d got to the bit where I tell Roland about how I met his father when, out of the deep blue, … Continue reading
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Tagged Caroline von Schmalensee, Cryptozoology, Leigh Legler, Mira Delmer, Mythology
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Now Available – Mad Scientist Journal: Spring 2017
Wing removal from tooth fairies, discoveries of insect history, and Romantic poetry written by automatons. These are but some of the strange tales to be found in this book. Mad Scientist Journal: Spring 2017 collects thirteen tales from the fictional … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Partridge, America Jones, Andrew Browning, Andy Brown, Bobby O'Rourke, Bobby Riahi, Caroline von Schmalensee, Constance Flux, Dantzel Cherry, E. B. Fischadler, Edward Newton, Errow Collins, Hamilton Perez, Jon Hartless, Judith Field, Justine McGreevy, Kate Elizabeth, Leigh Legler, Luke Spooner, Marnie Azzarelli, Maureen Bowden, Rebecca Siân Pyne, Sarina Dorie, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Shanan Winters, Stuart Webb, Torrey Podmajersky
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The Snakes or the Humans?
An essay by Professor Chester Willis, as provided by Calvin Demmer Art by Leigh Legler How does one ask forgiveness for potentially killing the entire human race? That is a question I have pondered all morning. Would you believe me … Continue reading
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Tagged Calvin Demmer, Leigh Legler, Professor Chester Willis, Toxicology
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Wood Man
An account by the Woodman, as provided by Richard Zwicker Art by Leigh Legler I am a woodman, by profession and constitution. I go into the darkness of the woods, choose large trees, and through the sweat of my arms … Continue reading
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Tagged Botany, Dendrology, Fantasy, Leigh Legler, Richard Zwicker, The Woodman
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Now Available – Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2017
Advances in mass production, tidying tips, and suggestions for the use of supernatural fluids. These are but some of the strange tales to be found in this book. Mad Scientist Journal: Winter 2017 collects thirteen tales from the fictional worlds … Continue reading
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Tagged Alanna McFall, America Jones, Andy Brown, Ariel Alian Wilson, Calvin Demmer, Candida Spillard, Chris Marchant, David Harrison, Dawn Vogel, Deborah Walker, E. B. Fischadler, Errow Collins, GryphonShifter, Jimmy Bernard, John A. McColley, Justine McGreevy, Kate Elizabeth, Laura Duerr, Leigh Legler, Liam Hogan, Lisha Goldberg, Luke Spooner, Lyn Godfrey, Maureen Bowden, Richard Zwicker, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Scott Chaddon, Sean Frost
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Wrong Guy
An essay by Jake “The Hammer” Hurley, as provided by Michael Rettig Art by Leigh Legler I sat in the back of the old wooden fishing boat, gripping the outboard motor handle with white knuckles. I’m a member of the … Continue reading
Final Thoughts
An essay by Joshua Harken, as provided by Aaron Moskalik Art by Leigh Legler “I love you, man.” Jericho Bailey plants his face in my chest and puts me in a bear hug. I hold my drink out to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Aaron Moskalik, Joshua Harken, Leigh Legler, Physics
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Anax Britannica
An essay by Dr. Gertrude Nehmeyer, as provided by Simon Kewin Art by Leigh Legler In the summer of 2013, I was researching the history of Britain’s secret services in the Second World War for a magazine article. In particular, … Continue reading
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Tagged Entomology, Genetic Engineering, Gertrude Nehmeyer, Leigh Legler, Simon Kewin
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To Dr. Von Lupe, Concerning the Volcano
A letter by Dr. Elizabeth Chu, as provided by Alanna McFall Art by Leigh Legler To my dark and illustrious overlord Dr. Von Lupe, I hope that this missive finds you in the best of health and fortune. I was … Continue reading
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Tagged Alanna McFall, Elizabeth Chu, Epistolary, Genetic Engineering, Humor, Leigh Legler, Volcanology
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