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Learning to Walk
An essay by Matthew Grant, as provided by J. J. Green Art by Leigh Legler Trace human ancestry back far enough and eventually you’ll encounter a creature that could prick its ears. Why it did this, whether it was prey … Continue reading
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Tagged J. J. Green, Leigh Legler, Matthew Grant, Science Fiction, Time Travel
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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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Dr. Derosa’s Resurrection: Part III
By R.G. Summers Art by Dawn Vogel Click here for Part II. After my phone call with Mr. Charlie, I went directly to the salon down the street. He had told me that he would send a plane immediately and … Continue reading
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Tagged Cryogenics, Dawn Vogel, Dr. Derosa’s Resurrection, R.G. Summers, Science Fiction
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It Lives!
After some delay, I finally present to you Mad Scientist Journal: Spring 2012.
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Tagged Abigail Figg, Anonymous Journalist, Ari Ascher, Biology, Cryptozoology, D.K. Snape, Davin Ireland, Dawn Vogel, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Elizabeth Haraldson, Fantasy, Genetic Engineering, Ghosts, Hadron Collider, Horror, Humor, James Ford, Jeremy Zimmerman, Joshua Michael Rideout, Kathryn Board, Katie Nyborg, Logan Merritt, Mark Andrew Edwards, Nathaniel K. Miller, Odile Pyotrova, Pimping, Pyotr Ilyich Begichev, Quarterly, Rosemary Jones, Samantha Higson, Science Fiction, Scientific Paper, Space Travel, Spring 2012, Suzanne van Rooyen, Thomas Canfield, Time Travel, Torrey Podmajersky, Unicorns, Virgil Ther
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A Critique of Vorchek’s Holobiologia
An essay by Leonard Smok, as presented by Jeffery Scott Sims Photography by Eleanor Leonne Bennett In this latest edition of “Weird Case Files” we consider the curious new book, just published by Starfire Press, entitled Holobiologia: Unlocking the Ultimate … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, Jeffery Scott Sims, Science Fiction
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An Experimental Excursion in Artificially Amplifying Armoured Animalia
Reported Retroactively by Ms. Cadmium Drury Addiber Graduate Studies: Contrapting, Abnatural Sciences, Electrogenesis, Illogical Reasoning, et al University of Mispury-Gearfax As provided by Jimmy Grist Illustration by Dawn Vogel Abstract The following research project took place sixteen (16) years ago. … Continue reading
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Tagged Biology, Cadmium Drury Addiber, Dawn Vogel, Humor, Jimmy Grist, Science Fiction
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Encore
An essay by an anonymous bioethicist, presented by Thomas Canfield Illustration by Katie Nyborg March 11, 2117. Mark that date in your calendar. That was the day the first client in a state of cryostasis was revived. There were only … Continue reading
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Tagged Anonymous Bioethicist, Cryogenics, Katie Nyborg, Maxwell Bessemer, Science Fiction, Thomas Canfield
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An Arcane Methodology to Reach a Perfect World
An essay by Dr. Strangehate, presented by Jetse de Vries Photo provided by Eleanor Leonne Bennett PLEASE DELETE THIS UNREAD. You didn’t, did you? Otherwise you wouldn’t be reading this. So don’t pretend reverse psychology doesn’t work. Let’s chat. … Continue reading
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Therium 99
An essay by Virgil Ther, presented by Mark Andrew Edwards Illustration by Katie Nyborg Day 1: Early September Dear diary, Finally getting things set up around here. The grant money from the Department of Defense will be put to great use. … Continue reading
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Losing It
An essay by Samantha Higson, as provided by Davin Ireland. “Don’t talk to me about the ironies of life,” Josh Rideout complained for perhaps the twentieth time that afternoon, “I’ve had it up to here with ironies. Big ones, small … Continue reading
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Tagged Davin Ireland, Joshua Michael Rideout, Nanotech, Samantha Higson, Science Fiction
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