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Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #5

by Dean Wesley Smith

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The Cutting Edge of Modern Short Fiction A three-time Hugo Award nominated magazine, this issue of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine offers up fifteen fantastic stories by some of the best writers working in modern short fiction. No genre limitations, no topic limitations, just great stories. Attitude, feel, and high quality fiction equals Pulphouse. "This is definitely a strong start. All the stories have a lot of life to them, and are worthwhile reading."-Tangent Online on Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Issue #1 Table of Contents "The Geezer Squad" by Annie Reed "The Dog that Ate Homework" by J Steven York "Battery-operated Boyfriend" by Barbara G. Tarn "Offensive in Every Possible Way" by Robert Jeschonek "Gravity Well" by Kent Patterson "The Sport of Queens: A Lucifer Jones Story" by Mike Resnick "The New Crop" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch "The Blind Lagoon Misadventure" O'Neil De Noux "Practice" by Ray Vukcevich "One-Night Stands for Love and Glory" by David H. Hendrickson "Maiden's Dance" by Rebecca Lyons "The True Story of Stanley and Stella" by Johanna Rothman "Death Be Nimble" by James Gotaas "Under The Blood-Red Maple" by Joslyn Chase "Head Case: A Dan Shamble Zombie P.I. Adventure" by Kevin J. Anderson "Minions at Work: Allen Wrenched" by J Steven York… (more)
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The Cutting Edge of Modern Short Fiction A three-time Hugo Award nominated magazine, this issue of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine offers up fifteen fantastic stories by some of the best writers working in modern short fiction. No genre limitations, no topic limitations, just great stories. Attitude, feel, and high quality fiction equals Pulphouse. "This is definitely a strong start. All the stories have a lot of life to them, and are worthwhile reading."-Tangent Online on Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Issue #1 Table of Contents "The Geezer Squad" by Annie Reed "The Dog that Ate Homework" by J Steven York "Battery-operated Boyfriend" by Barbara G. Tarn "Offensive in Every Possible Way" by Robert Jeschonek "Gravity Well" by Kent Patterson "The Sport of Queens: A Lucifer Jones Story" by Mike Resnick "The New Crop" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch "The Blind Lagoon Misadventure" O'Neil De Noux "Practice" by Ray Vukcevich "One-Night Stands for Love and Glory" by David H. Hendrickson "Maiden's Dance" by Rebecca Lyons "The True Story of Stanley and Stella" by Johanna Rothman "Death Be Nimble" by James Gotaas "Under The Blood-Red Maple" by Joslyn Chase "Head Case: A Dan Shamble Zombie P.I. Adventure" by Kevin J. Anderson "Minions at Work: Allen Wrenched" by J Steven York

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