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The Fibril Prosthetic
An essay by Mr Grim, as provided by Steve Toase Art by Luke Spooner “Run that past me again?” I said, looking at the object on the table, then the rounded nub at the end of my leg. The doctor smiled and … Continue reading
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Tagged Luke Spooner, Medicine, Mr Grim, Prosthetics, Steve Toase, Trichology
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A Bad Case of Rabies
The journal of Andy Ortega, discovered by Jason Bougger Art by Luke Spooner About three months ago, I quit my job in Chemical Weapon research and moved back to Denison to take care of my sick mother. By mere chance, … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Ortega, Jason Bougger, Luke Spooner, Pathology, Zombies
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The Nature of Sin
An essay by Dr. Mark Mathis, as provided by Jeffrey Wooten Art by Luke Spooner On the first plane I sat by a young lady that could have passed for the granddaughter I never had. She was excited; it was her … Continue reading
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Tagged Epidemiology, Genetic Engineering, Jeffrey Wooten, Luke Spooner, Mark Mathis
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On Dosing the Water Supply with a High Powered Mind Control Mutagen
An essay by Dr. Zora Next, as delivered to the Press by Brandon Miller Art by Luke Spooner Dear My Concerned Public: I want to take this opportunity to clear up the misconceptions about the events of April 20, 2013, … Continue reading
Effects of Subcranial Electrode Implantation on Neurological Function: Insights from a Case Study
An academic paper by Flavius Vulnificus, PhD, as provided by Carl Grafe Art by Luke Spooner ABSTRACT While electrical brain stimulation is commonly used as a treatment for disorders like Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy, the neurological effects of direct exposure … Continue reading
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Tagged Carl Grafe, Electricity, Flavius Vulnificus, Luke Spooner, Psychology
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The Warning Sign: Dr. Maxwell’s Notes on First Contact
An essay by Dr. Arlen Maxwell, as provided by S. R. Algernon Art by Luke Spooner [These journal entries were found on the desk of Dr. Arlen Maxwell, who was last seen in a state of partial undress in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Arlen Maxwell, Luke Spooner, S.R. Algernon, Xenocommunication, Xenology, Xenosemiotics
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Spring 2013 LIIIIIIIIVES!
Hello all! I pushed this back a day since we had a story appearing on the site, but now I’m free and clear to share with all of you: Mad Scientist Journal: Spring 2013 is now available through both Smashwords and … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Brown, Dawn Vogel, Diana Parparita, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, J.J. Roth, Janka Hobbs, Jason Lairamore, Jeremy Zimmerman, Justine McGreevy, K. Esta, K. S. O’Neill, K.G. Jewell, Katie Nyborg, Leigh Legler, Luke Spooner, Mathew Allan Garcia, Megan Vogel, Michael Rettig, Myke Edwards, Parker McKenzie, Pimping, Richard Zwicker, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Spring 2013, Torrey Podmajersky, Zoe McAuley
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Keep Your Pants On
An essay by Dr. Keith Piantsov, Ph.D., as provided by Heather Frederick Art by Luke Spooner/Carrion House I’d been raised not to stare. But surely her dog wouldn’t mind–for science? For a week, each morning she’d walked him past my … Continue reading