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Pulp Literature Winter 2024

Burnett, Finnian / Landels, J M / Anastasiou, Mel
Pulp Literature Winter 2024
In This IssueJoin us as we raise a glass to the New Year and a new decade with Cheers by cover artist Melissa Mary Duncan. Ghosts rise from the depths of different pasts to haunt the pages of 'When Captain Picard Was My Dad' by feature author Finnian Burnett and 'The Haunted Ghost' by JJ Lee. Family both anchors and unmoors the varied casts of 'Moon Eater' by EC Dorgan, 'Field's Nocturne No. 10 in E Major' by Matt Lumbard, and 'The Golden Bull...

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Pulp Literature Summer 2023

Humphrey, Claire / Landels, Jm / Anastasiou, Mel
Pulp Literature Summer 2023
Enchantment begins with Dreaming Underwater by Claire Lawrence. Friendship carries us forward in 'The Drink We Spill Out on the Ground' by feature author Claire Humphrey, 'Summer Soup' by Kim Harbridge, and 'Stella Ryman and the Curse of Youth' by Mel Anastasiou. Meanwhile, 'Marty' by Kevin Sandefur, 'When A Man Knows Much More Than We Ever Did' by Kelli Allen, and 'Mayflies' by Liza Potvin remind us that family life offers its own kind of adv...

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Pulp Literature Autumn 2023

Sawyer, Robert J / Humphreys, Cc / Landels, Jm
Pulp Literature Autumn 2023
In this issueTake a spacewalk into the unknown with American Space Force by cover artist Tais Teng and feature story 'Above it All' by Robert J Sawyer. Dare we look below? In the next Fairmount Manor mystery by Mel Anastasiou, Stella Ryman shows us how to receive the kindness of strangers, while in a new chapter of The Shepherdess by JM Landels, Toinette needs to accept the help of her foil. And in 'The Lady M' by Cat Girczyc, it's not always...

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Pulp Literature Spring 2023

Thomas, Richard / Landels, J M / Anastasiou, Mel
Pulp Literature Spring 2023
Ups and Downs by cover artist M St James offers us a feathered familiar to guide our way through this issue, starting with 'The Caged Bird Sings in a Darkness of Its Own Creation' by feature author Richard Thomas. Winged creatures fly to the rescue in 'Olympian' by FJ Bergmann, 'Andouille' by Mike Carson, and 'Dragon's Greed' by Sherilyn Moreton and Anat Rabkin. But human rescues miss the mark in 'All our Swains Commend Her' by Mitchell J Toew...

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Pulp Literature Winter 2023

Saklikar, Renée Sarojini / Anastasiou, Mel / Landels, Jm
Pulp Literature Winter 2023
Feature author Renée Sarojini Saklikar treats us to a Bramah and the Beggar Boy side tale in prose and poetry. We welcome back Cadence Mandybura, and enjoy slipstream and superheroes from Patrick Barb and Tom Jolly. Mel Anastasiou offers more Pretty Lies and JM Landels shows us the other side of the mirror in 'Zara's Song'. Plus the winners of the Hummingbird Flash Fiction Prize!

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Pulp Literature Autumn 2022

Sallis, James / Anastasiou, Mel / Landels, Jm
Pulp Literature Autumn 2022
Under the wise gaze of 'The Butterfly Witch' by Melissa Mary Duncan, this issue promises at least two sides to every story. Siblings work through past hurts and begin new journeys in 'Old Gifts' by feature author James Sallis and 'Can-on-a-String' by Alex Kitt. Meanwhile, zombies do double duty in 'Ambience' by Jason P Burnham and 'Caught Dead' by Shawn L Bird. We navigate new lands with Pete Barnstrom in 'Oeufs Dangereux' and Cheryl Skory Sum...

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Allaigna's Song

Landels, Jm
Allaigna's Song
In the six years since Allaigna left home, killed her betrothed, and joined the Brandishear Rangers, she has hidden her family name and her ability to sing music into magic. Confronted with the dire implications of her grandfather's exploration into long-forbidden arcana, Allaigna must swallow her pride and summon her courage to return home with the ashes of her cousin to prevent yet another war, or worse, an arcane catastrophe to rival that o...

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Pulp Literature Summer 2022

Rose, Rhea / Landels, Jm / Anastasiou, Mel
Pulp Literature Summer 2022
In This Issue: It's summertime, and the water's fine ... or is it? 'Collector' by cover artist Akem beckons us beneath the surface and between the pages. But in 'A Collection of Secrets' by feature author Rhea Rose and 'The Island' by M Denise Beaton, we discover that some treasures are better left hidden. Back on shore, summer brings around friends both new and old in 'Audrey and the Crow' by Cadence Mandybura, 'The Two Oh Four Six' by Dustin...

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Pulp Literature Spring 2022

Lee, Jj
Pulp Literature Spring 2022
Find strength in humility (and mud) with Black Tortoise Kowtows by cover artist Herman Lau. Journey to the ends of the earth - and reality - in 'Gumdrop: A Bekker Story' by feature author JJ Lee. Time ticks ever forward in 'The Realm of Shadows' by Megan W Shaw, 'Pretty Lies: Fly Away' by Mel Anastasiou, and 'Would We Had Time' by Lorina Stephens. Hannah van Didden with 'Gerald Bantam Says Goodbye', Douglas Smith with 'The Balance', and Laura ...

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Pulp Literature Autumn 2021

Macisaac, Dan / Anastasiou, Mel / Landels, J M
Pulp Literature Autumn 2021
Tais Teng offers this issue's opening notes with The Pianist Who Serenaded the Mermaids with Chopin's Nocturne in E Minor. The wonders continue with short fiction from Dan MacIsaac, Zandra Renwick, Kelsey Hutton, Sarina Bosco, David Perlmutter, Melissa Nelson, Leslie Wibberley, and Robin Malcolm. There's poetry from the Magpie winners and a graphic short finale from Matthew Nielsen. JM Landels brings us Toinette's latest adventures, and Mel An...

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Pulp Literature Spring 2021

Silverberg, Robert / Landels, Jm / Anastasiou, Mel
Pulp Literature Spring 2021
Join us as we step into the blossoming spring with Superbloom, by cover artist Weiwei Xu, and disappear into future past with feature author Robert Silverberg's 'Chip Runner' and Leo X Robertson's 'Bar Hopping for Astronauts'. Take a deep breath and let the aroma of the blossoms permeate your senses because taste and scents infuse Michelle Goddard's 'Bhut', 'The Shepherdess: Merveilles' by JM Landels, and 'The Smell of Screaming' by SiWC runne...

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Pulp Literature Winter 2021

Bhat, Shashi / Landels, Jm
Pulp Literature Winter 2021
With A Foundations of Lies by cover artist Kris Sayer, we emerge from the dark woods with Tatterhood's loyal goat Bokki. Sword in hand (or mouth!), and fierce battle won, we are ready to take on the varied landscapes of this issue, no passport required.In 'The Library Giant' by feature author Shashi Bhat, the struggle with nature - human nature - rages deep within. Meanwhile, in British Columbia and Iceland, ghosts of grief wander with the liv...

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Allaigna's Song

Landels, Jm
Allaigna's Song
Allaigna has discovered that her family has lied to her about her parentage all her life. Fuelled by anger and spurred by her betrothal to a neighbouring lord, Allaigna has packed her saddlebags and stolen away in the night. The perils of the road test her illicit ability to sing music into magic to its limit. Unlikely allies, subterfuge, captivity, and assault conspire to change Allaigna's status from mere runaway to fugitive. While Allaigna ...

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Pulp Literature Autumn 2020

Saklikar, Renee Sarojini / Anastasiou, Mel / Landels, Jm
Pulp Literature Autumn 2020
Our journey begins under the gaze of The Faery Godmother by cover artist Ashley Rose Goentoro. We step into a ghost story 'Man with Golden Helmet' by feature author Renée Sarojini Saklikar. Dawn Lo in 'Little Snowflake Girls' and Weiwei Xu in 'Chimera' introduce us to young people exploring meaningful questions of identity and belonging. Like trailside inukshuks, memories pile up and tumble away in 'Moons of Saturn' by James Dorr, 'Practising ...

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Pulp Literature Summer 2020

Highway, Tomson / Anastasiou, Mel / Landels, Jm
Pulp Literature Summer 2020
In this issueSavoury short fiction from Tomson Highway, Jakob Drud, Kim Harbridge, Hannah Van Didden, Dave Gregory, NRM Roshak and R Daniel Lester. Poetry from Erin Kirsh and Peter Norman. Further adventures of Frankie Ray in The Extra from Mel Anastasiou and a brand new Allaigna novella from JM Landels. Plus the winners of the Bumblebee Flash Fiction Contest and the SiWC runner up, capped off with a chilling tale from Kris Sayer.

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Advent

Kamakana, Michael
Advent
We were in no way insane. We told ourselves we would adjust and only those of weak mind would question the real. We thought this would be better. We were wrong." When the aliens came, everything we thought we knew was wrong. This is the motif that runs through Michael Kamakana's refreshingly different take on alien invasion. It's not War of the Worlds or even Childhood's End. It's a far more subtle and quiet takeover, which unfolds in the peri...

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Pulp Literature Spring 2020

Hughes, Matthew / Anastasiou, Mel / Landels, Jm
Pulp Literature Spring 2020
In this issue: The stunning Queen of Swords by cover artist Tais Teng guards the gates to this issue's brave new worlds and words. In 'The Bicolour Spiral' by Matthew Hughes, the ever-popular Erm Kaslo explores hostile planets, tracks treasure hunters, and seeks stolen fortune. Matt's futuristic Sam Spade leaves no bloodstained stone unturned in this space opera of mystery and murder. Life itself spirals with being and absence in 'Watershakers...

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Pulp Literature Winter 2020

Dellamonica, A M / Scott, Graham Robert / Cleaves, Wallace
Pulp Literature Winter 2020
With the beautiful red pointe shoe of On Thin Ice, cover artist Ann-Marie Brown offers this issue's poignant opening act. Just as a dancer en pointe appears weightless, suspended in a moment of grace, so too do our authors, balancing the weight of beauty and sorrow.Blood and booze set the stage in 'Wrap Party' as featured author AM Dellamonica takes us behind the scenes of community theatre.It's turtles all the way down as Frances Rowat explor...

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Pulp Literature Autumn 2019

Lee, Jj / Landels, Jm / Anastasiou, Mel
Pulp Literature Autumn 2019
In this issue: Experience the motley horrors of World War II, as featured author JJ Lee reunites us with his man of mystery and monsters in 'The Man in the Long Black Coat: Bekker', and Robin Malcolm unearths long-buried secrets in 'The Bumblebee's Daughter'. The secrets continue in field and forest on Canada's west coast with Chuck Lim's 'The Red Tiger' and KT Wagner's 'Cabin Fever'. Meanwhile, appearances intrigue and deceive in Adam Fout's ...

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