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Pulphouse Fiction Magazine: Issue Zero Kindle Edition
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Pulphouse Fiction Magazine: Back after over twenty years. A three-time Hugo Award nominated magazine, Pulphouse returns with eighteen fantastic stories by some of the best writers working in modern short fiction.
No genre limitations, no topic limitations, just great stories.
Table of Contents
“Spud Wrangler” by Kent Patterson
“Savage Breasts” by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
“The Library of Orphaned Hearts” by Annie Reed
“Cooties” by J. Steven York
“Don’t Make Me Take off My Sunglasses” by O’Neil De Noux
“A Breath Holding Contest” by Ray Vukcevich
“Jesus at the Bat” by Esther M. Friesner
“Inside the Sphere” by M. L. Buchman
“The Bee Man” by Dan C. Duval
“Catastrophe Baker and a Canticle for Leibowitz” by Mike Resnick
“Back to Nature” by Jerry Oltion
“Chrome Bimbos” by Steve Perry
“The Writing on the Wall” by Kevin J. Anderson
“Coyote and the Amazing Herbal Formula” by Sabrina Chase
“Salt” by T. Thorn Coyle
“Queen and Fool” by Dayle A. Dermatis
“Hand Fast” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
“A Little Song, A Little Dance, A Little Apocalypse Down Your Pants” by Robert T. Jeschonek
“Minions at Work 2.0: 4th Wall Broken” by J. Steven York
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 29, 2017
- File size17935 KB
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- ASIN : B077V2JJ4D
- Publisher : WMG Publishing Inc. (November 29, 2017)
- Publication date : November 29, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 17935 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 293 pages
- Lending : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,670,619 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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- #12,430 in Literary Anthologies & Collections
- #26,047 in Single Authors Short Stories
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Hailed as “one of the best writers working today” by bestselling author Dean Wesley Smith, Dayle A. Dermatis is the author or coauthor of many novels and more than a hundred short stories in multiple genres, including urban fantasy novel Ghosted. She is a founding member of the Uncollected Anthology project, and her short fiction has been lauded in year's best anthologies in erotica, mystery, and horror.
She lives in a book- and cat-filled historic English-style cottage in the wild greenscapes of the Pacific Northwest. In her spare time she follows Styx around the country and travels the world, which inspires her writing.
To find out where she's wandered off to (and to get free fiction!), check out DayleDermatis.com.
T. Thorn Coyle worked in many strange and varied occupations before settling on full-time writer. Buy them a cup of tea and you might get the full story.
A salty-tongued, tattooed mystic, Thorn is author of the popular paranormal series The Witches of Portland, the alt-history/urban fantasy series The Panther Chronicles, the epic Steel Clan Saga, The Seashell Cove Paranormal Mysteries, and several story collections. They have also written multiple non-fiction books including Sigil Magic for Writers, Artists & Other Creatives, Kissing the Limitless, and Evolutionary Witchcraft. Thorn's work appears in many anthologies, magazines, and collections.
An interloper to the Pacific Northwest, Thorn joyfully stalks city streets, and talks to crows, squirrels, and trees. After traveling the world teaching magic for decades, Thorn now loves staying home.
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According to Mike Resnick, Robert Jeschonek "is a towering talent." Robert is an award-winning writer whose fiction, comics, essays, articles, and podcasts have been published around the world. His young adult fantasy novel, MY FAVORITE BAND DOES NOT EXIST, won the Forward National Literature Award and was named one of BOOKLIST’s Top Ten First Novels for Youth. His cross-genre science fiction thriller, DAY 9, is an International Book Award winner. He also won the 2013 Scribe Award for Best Original Novel from the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers for his alternate history, TANNHÄUSER: RISING SUN, FALLING SHADOWS. Simon & Schuster, DAW/Penguin Books, and DC Comics have published his work. He won the grand prize in Pocket Books' nationwide Strange New Worlds contest and was nominated for the British Fantasy Award. Visit him online at www.thefictioneer.com. You can also find him on Facebook and follow him as @TheFictioneer on Twitter.
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Pulphouse was founded foremost on the principal of "quality fiction"--no genre limititations, just great fiction. The stories in Pulphouse are all a little...different. And by different, I mean strange, eccentric, and off-the-wall, but delightfully so. The stories vary in genre, from sci-fi, fantasy, mystery, to stuff that defies any one genre (is "weird" a genre?). Bar none, all the tales are excellent and are a joy to read. The quality of writing is superior, and the ideas are golden. There was not a bad story in the bunch, and I'd have trouble picking a favorite, because they are all good, though in different ways. While all the strories in issue zero are reprints, I'd wager you haven't read many of them, even the ones that are many years old.
If you have any interest in short fiction, absolutely give Pulphouse a shot. I was not familiar with many of the writers in the issue, so it was a great way to get to know some new authors and get out of my comfort zone as a reader. I am very much looking forward to reading future Pulphouse volumes. Kudos to DWS (that's Dean Wesley Smith, mind you, NOT Dancing With the Stars) and the crew at WMG publishing; there are some groovy things hap'nen there, and I do hope they keep it up!
NOTE: Pulphouse subscriptions are available straight from WMG publishing in both print and electronic formats. You can also buy the issues individually through Amazon (also in print or digital).