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In Lieu of the Upper Hand
An essay by Max Jamison, as provided by J. A. Psoras Art by Luke Spooner “In art the hand can never execute anything higher than the heart can inspire.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson I didn’t see it that way, but … Continue reading
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Tagged J. A. Psoras, Literature, Luke Spooner, Max Jamison, Sequential Art
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Space Cthulhu and the Cosmic Sneeze
An essay by Beepboop, as provided by Catherine L. Brooke Art by Luke Spooner There is a legend upon some tiny species of bipedal earth dwellers that states that every word spoken by their Creator became something new. “In the beginning … Continue reading
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Tagged Beepboop, Catherine L. Brooke, Luke Spooner, Xenobiology
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Don’t Miss Today’s Webinar on ExitZ, the World’s Only Zombie Employee Offboarding Software Solution
A webinar by Margot Sanchez, as provided by Jessie Kwak Art by Luke Spooner Good morning, everybody, and welcome to the webinar. My name is Margot, and I’m the chief training officer for GreenLeaf HR Solutions. Today I’m just going to … Continue reading
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Tagged Human Resources, Jessie Kwak, Luke Spooner, Margot Sanchez, Zombies
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Hello! Please Read Me
An essay by Me, as provided by Kate B. Brokaw Art by Luke Spooner Oh good, you’re here. Now listen up, here’s a story I want you to remember: I used to be a human. But that was a long … Continue reading
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Tagged Existentialism, Kate B. Brokaw, Luke Spooner, Me, Parapsychology
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The Origin of Stenches: Goblin Smell in Mating Selection
An essay by Edmund Teile, as provided by Isaac Teile Art by Luke Spooner Abstract: In previously documented interviews with sixty elf warriors, the most commonly identified features of their goblin enemies were, in reverse order, (4) skin color, (3) … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthropology, Edmund Teile, Fantasy, Isaac Teile, Luke Spooner
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The Molecules That Bind Us
An essay by Dr. Ian Wessner, as provided by Christa Carmen Art by Luke Spooner Some might find it disconcerting, creepy, even; but to me, Dr. Ian Wessner Jr., the sound is music to my ears. It’s like something from a … Continue reading
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Tagged Bioprinting, Christa Carmen, Hepatology, Ian Wessner, Luke Spooner, Tissue Engineering
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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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The Origins of Chem-Art: A Look into the Manifestation of Final Blush of the Republic
Article written by Casvar Quivian, as provided by Sam Jowett Art by Luke Spooner Introduction Call this a tell-all, call this an indictment. For myself, it is a revelation. This will be my final paper on Final Blush of the … Continue reading
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Tagged Art Theory, Casvar Quivian, Chemistry, Luke Spooner, Nanotechnology, Sam Jowett
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I, Angelica
Notorious android murderess Angelica X shares her story, as told to Wesley O. Cohen Art by Luke Spooner This is what I tell the others: if he had made me out of bones, Dr. Fleischmann would have liked me better. … Continue reading
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Tagged Angelica X, Luke Spooner, Robotics, Wesley O. Cohen
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