What happens when myths get tired? Find out in Christian Walter’s ‘Wolf, Dog, Sun’ in Pulp Literature Issue 23 from the summer of 2019. On sale now till the end of October. pulpliterature.com/throwback-th...
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A Different Lens | Read ‘Cannery Row’ by Susan Pieters, from Issue 15, Summer 2017, on the Pulp Lit blog!
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Heavyweight horror author Richard Thomas weaves cosmic SF and psychological horror in ‘The Caged Bird Sings in a Darkness of Its Own Creation’, our feature story from Pulp Literature Spring 2023.
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Enjoy this excerpt from ‘Channel W’ by Susan Pieters, or pick up one of the few remaining print copies of Pulp Literature Issue 6 for the throwback price of only $8 this month.
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For your throwback Thursday enjoyment, here is a bit of ‘Told Under the Linden Tree’ by Renée Sarojini Saklikar. You can read the full story in Pulp Literature Issue 37, on sale now for the throwback price of $8!
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This week we delve into myth once more, with a throwback to KT Wagner‘s look into the ‘ever-after’ of the Snow Queen, ‘Winter’s Flower’.
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