Ectoplasmosis and the Return of the Broadside

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The excellent online chronicle of oddities known as Ectoplasmosis (M. John Brownlee and Mle. Eliza Gauger, proprietors) isn’t just online anymore. The masterminds behind Ectomo have collected some of their work into an old-fashioned broadside, to be printed and distributed by their adoring public. I passed around several copies today, and left a few more in places where people normally expect to find something to read. Ectomo is running a contest for the most creative broadside delivery scheme and the best coloring of the octobee logo through Monday, Jan 28. If you like contests, coloring or Cthulhu, you should get while the getting’s good.

Photos, clockwise from top left: Ectoplasmosis: now available at my local Whole Foods; Eliza’s article on cat-zombie-bacteria counts as important health information; The octobee keeps this neighborhood attractive; Ectomo: your free guide to employment?


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