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.