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Pulp Literature Summer 2019: Issue 23
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Pulp Literature Summer 2019: Issue 23

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Featured author Kelly Robson shows us that wine making is a labour of love, and sometimes hate, in ‘Good for Grapes’.

Matthew Hughes’s magnum opus, What the Wind Brings, debuts aboard the Spanish galleon La Virgen, with an epic struggle brewing on the horizon.

Stella Ryman is ready for new adventures in Stella Ryman and the Locked Room Mystery by Mel Anastasiou, while Allaigna must make hasty goodbyes in the final chapter of Allaigna’s Song: Aria by JM Landels.

It’s a dog-eat-dog world – or wolf-eat-dog world – in Christian Walter’s ‘Wolf, Dog, Sun’, and Zoe Johnson reminds us to take stock of everyday miracles in ‘Inherited Love of Unexplainable Things’.

Take a draught of heady poetry from Casey Reiland, Raluca Balasa, and Alison Braid.

Lena Mahmoud breathes new life into an old Arabian folk tale with ‘The Thieving Pot’, and Josephine Greenland dissects a Thai myth in the Bumblebee Contest winner, ‘Wife Giver’.

Deborah L Davitt’s protagonists hold out for as long as they can in ‘On the Sixth Day’.

Come and get the good stuff in Susan Pieters’s ‘Black Market’, and see the dark(er) side of the financial district in Lola Street’s ‘Wall Street at Night’ illustrated by Chaille Stovall.

We have the two runners-up of the Surrey International Writers’ Conference Storyteller Contest in this issue: ‘Biophilia’ shows us there’s hope in Margot Spronk’s post-apocalyptic world, but not necessarily for humans; while Deepthi Atukorala takes us down an emotional rabbit hole with ‘White Rabbit’.

Great reads for the price of a beer!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pulp Literature Press
Country
CA
Date
1 July 2019
Pages
228
ISBN
9781988865195

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Featured author Kelly Robson shows us that wine making is a labour of love, and sometimes hate, in ‘Good for Grapes’.

Matthew Hughes’s magnum opus, What the Wind Brings, debuts aboard the Spanish galleon La Virgen, with an epic struggle brewing on the horizon.

Stella Ryman is ready for new adventures in Stella Ryman and the Locked Room Mystery by Mel Anastasiou, while Allaigna must make hasty goodbyes in the final chapter of Allaigna’s Song: Aria by JM Landels.

It’s a dog-eat-dog world – or wolf-eat-dog world – in Christian Walter’s ‘Wolf, Dog, Sun’, and Zoe Johnson reminds us to take stock of everyday miracles in ‘Inherited Love of Unexplainable Things’.

Take a draught of heady poetry from Casey Reiland, Raluca Balasa, and Alison Braid.

Lena Mahmoud breathes new life into an old Arabian folk tale with ‘The Thieving Pot’, and Josephine Greenland dissects a Thai myth in the Bumblebee Contest winner, ‘Wife Giver’.

Deborah L Davitt’s protagonists hold out for as long as they can in ‘On the Sixth Day’.

Come and get the good stuff in Susan Pieters’s ‘Black Market’, and see the dark(er) side of the financial district in Lola Street’s ‘Wall Street at Night’ illustrated by Chaille Stovall.

We have the two runners-up of the Surrey International Writers’ Conference Storyteller Contest in this issue: ‘Biophilia’ shows us there’s hope in Margot Spronk’s post-apocalyptic world, but not necessarily for humans; while Deepthi Atukorala takes us down an emotional rabbit hole with ‘White Rabbit’.

Great reads for the price of a beer!

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pulp Literature Press
Country
CA
Date
1 July 2019
Pages
228
ISBN
9781988865195