Pulp Literature Issue 2 Spring 2014

Pulp Literature Issue 2 Spring 2014

Publication Date: March, 2014

Publisher: Pulp Literature Press

Pages: 250

Format: Kindle Edition

Authors: J.M. Landels, Melanie Anastasiou, Susan Pieters, Dan Cowper, E.L. Firestine, Sarah Pinsker, Jacqui Hartwood, Mary H. Auerbach Rykov, Jeannine Pitas, K.M. Vaghela, Trevor Shikaze, David Clink, A.Y. Dorsey, Milo James Fowler, Kris Sayer, J.J. Lee

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In our second issue of Pulp Literature Magazine, things come in pairs.

We have two offerings from JJ Lee, the acclaimed author of The Measure of a Man: the Story of a Father, a Son, and a Suit. “Built to Love” is a satiric and chilling sci-fi tale, and it comes with a fabulous painted cover by JJ.

Two very different stories of the undead in the Old West and the New: “Mercer’s Ghost” by Milo James Fowler and “Not Dying in Central Texas” by Sarah Pinsker.

Two stories that take you literally to the edge: “Falling” a cautionary paranormal adventure into temptation by Angela Dorsey, and the beautiful, heartrending “Poor Thing” by KM Vaghela.

A pair of stories about couples, and third wheels that bring them back together: “The Tun” by Trevor Shikaze, and the aptly named “Double or Nothing” by Jacqui Hartwood.

Two takes on inspiration: “Techne” by EL Firestine, and “The Capture of the Muse” by Susan Pieters.

A double length excerpt of Allaigna’s Song by JM Landels.

And finally you’ll meet the improbable heroic duo of a witch and her goat in an excerpt of Tatterhood, the brand new graphic novel from the ludicrously talented Kris Sayer.