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Selfies from the End of the World: Historical Accounts of the Apocalypse (Mad Scientist Journal Presents) (Volume 2) (2015) — Redacteur — 16 exemplaren
That Ain't Right: Historical Accounts of the Miskatonic Valley (Mad Scientist Journal Presents) (Volume 1) (2014) — Redacteur — 10 exemplaren
Utter Fabrication: Historical Accounts of Unusual Buildings and Structures (Mad Scientist Journal Presents) (Volume 4) (2017) — Redacteur — 5 exemplaren
Battling in All Her Finery: Historical Accounts of Otherworldly Women Leaders (Mad Scientist Journal Presents) (Volume… (2018) — Redacteur — 4 exemplaren
Cobalt City Christmas: Christmas Harder 2 exemplaren
Black Girl Magic Lit Mag Issue 1 1 exemplaar
Turning the Tide [short story] — Auteur — 1 exemplaar
Unfixed Timelines 1 exemplaar
Camp Haunt 1 exemplaar
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This is a really solid collection of Lovecraftian or Lovecraft-inspired stories, assembled by the editors of the Mad Scientist Journal e-zine. For me it gets off to bit of a rocky start, with a couple tales that suffer from a flaw common to a lot of so-so horror fiction; describing the flaw would constitute spoilers, so I'll refrain. Then again, it could be just me that is bothered by this particular narrative choice.
However, many of the later stories are excellent. The ones that stick out in my memory include "The Laughing Book" by Cliff Winnig, "In Defense of Professor Falcrovet" by Darin M. Bush, and "The Ghost Circus" by Phillip C. Gonzales. And the final tale in the collection, "Come Down, Ma Evenin' Star" by Sanford Allen, is a masterwork! Seamlessly blending far-future science fiction with magnificent, eldritch horror, all by itself it is worth the price of admission.
In short, I'm extremely happy that the MSJ editors put together this printed volume, and I'm looking forward to supporting the Kickstarter for their next volume.… (meer)