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Pulphouse Fiction Magazine Issue Zero

Pulphouse Fiction Magazine Issue Zero

The Cutting Edge of Modern Short Fiction

Pulphouse Fiction Magazine: Back after over twenty years. A three-time Hugo Award nominated magazine, Pulphouse returns with eighteen 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.

Table of Contents

Edited by Dean Wesley Smith

"Spud Wrangler" by Kent Patterson

"Savage Breasts" by Nina Kiriki Hoffman

"The Library of Orphaned Hearts" by Annie Reed

"Cooties" by J. Steven York

"Don't Make Me Take off My Sunglasses" by O'Neil De Noux

"A Breath Holding Contest" by Ray Vukcevich

"Jesus at the Bat" by Esther M. Friesner

"Inside the Sphere" by M. L. Buchman

"The Bee Man" by Dan C. Duval

"Catastrophe Baker and a Canticle for Leibowitz" by Mike Resnick

"Back to Nature" by Jerry Oltion

"Chrome Bimbos" by Steve Perry

"The Writing on the Wall" by Kevin J. Anderson

"Coyote and the Amazing Herbal Formula" by Sabrina Chase

"Salt" by T. Thorn Coyle

"Queen and Fool" by Dayle A. Dermatis

"Hand Fast" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

"A Little Song, A Little Dance, A Little Apocalypse Down Your Pants" by Robert T. Jeschonek

"Minions at Work 2.0: 4th Wall Broken" by J. Steven York

More Books from Dean Wesley Smith, Annie Reed, Dayle A. Dermatis, Kevin J. Anderson, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Robert T. Jeschonek, Kent Patterson, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, T. Thorn Coyle, J. Steven York, Ray Vukcevich, Sabrina Chase, Dan C. Duval, Jerry Oltion, M. L. Buchman,
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