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More Stories about Pathogens and Viruses
If you enjoyed yesterday’s story about pathogens, here are a few stories from the MSJ archives you might also enjoy! “Disinhibited” by Myna Chang (a bounty hunter trying to help stop an outbreak) “Love Bites” by James A. Conan (alien … Continue reading
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Tagged MSJ Time Machine, Pathology, Virology
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Fiction: Do Not Touch
An essay by Professor Caldwell Mook, as provided by Nick Morrish Art by Luke Spooner I was recently the recipient of a sizeable bequest from Sir Blumquist Plimpington, a speculative microbiologist with whom I worked during the Manhattan Frog Pox … Continue reading
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Tagged Caldwell Mook, Luke Spooner, Nick Morrish, Pathology, Robotics
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Love Bites
From the Correspondence of M. A. Johnson, as provided by James A. Conan Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye To: Teresa Khellerman Editor-in-Chief Frontiers Journal of Xenobiology Lincoln City New Plymouth Teresa, I’m writing in regards to your issue of last month, … Continue reading
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Tagged James A. Conan, M.A. Johnson, Pathology, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Virology, Xenobiology
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Futility
An essay by Dr. Robert Anstruther, as provided by D. J. Tyrer Art by Luke Spooner This is my seventieth day here in this bunker and I am no closer to understanding the true nature of the scourge afflicting mankind. Why are … Continue reading
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Tagged D. J. Tyrer, Luke Spooner, Pathology, Robert Anstruther, Zombies
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The Cure
An essay by James Mosley, as provided by James M. Hines Art by Scarlett O’Hairdye “Halleluiah!” the charlatan shouted as he smacked me on the forehead, knocking me to the floor. The crowd erupted in applause when my backside hit … Continue reading
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Tagged James M. Hines, James Mosley, Pathology, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Science Fiction, Virology
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Hemingway at Work
A letter by an unnamed employee, as provided by T.J. Tranchell Art by Katie Nyborg Dear Mr. Myrbo, You don’t know me, but I know you. I’m an employee. That’s why I won’t sign my name to this letter. That … Continue reading
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Tagged Anonymous Employee, Katie Nyborg, Letter, Pathology, T.J. Tranchell, Virology
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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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