An Unlikely Kickstarter

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

As unlikely as it may seem, we have launched a Kickstarter. Actually, it’s not all that unlikely, really. We received so many incredible submissions for Issue #11.5: The Journal of Unlikely Coulrophobia, we couldn’t possibly contain them in one issue. Like clowns in a…

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Journal of Unlikely Coulrophobia Issue 11.5, April 2015

Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Clown

Table of Contents Five Things Every Successful Clown Must Do by Derek Manuel Perfect Mime by Sara K. McNeilly A Million Tiny Ropes by Virginia M. Mohlere Everyone’s A Clown by Caroline M. Yoachim Break the Face in the Jar by the Door by…

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An Unlikely Interview with Joseph Tomaras

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

There is a scene in Monty Python’s Life of Brian in which multiple rebel factions disagree and ultimately destroy each other arguing which follows the ideologically correct path to ending Roman occupation. We see this less humorously in revolutionary movements in the past and…

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An Unlikely Interview with Fiona Moore

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

The mash-up of self-aware AI, modern day information pirates, and traditional pirate ballads in The Confession of Whistling Dixie, works surprisingly well, not to mention being a lot of fun. Could you tell us a bit about how this story came to be, and…

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An Unlikely Interview with Barry King

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

The title of Those Who Gave Their Island to Survive is drawn from Peter Gabriel’s ‘Here Comes the Flood’. To what degree did the song inspire the writing of this story? In general, do you frequently turn to music for writing inspiration? I was…

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