Issue six of the second volume of the greatest independent fiction digest in the known universe.
Pulp Modern (Volume Two Issue One)
The greatest multi-genre pulp fiction journal returns with yet another first-class selection of crime, horror, science fiction, and fantasy stories from the most vital new writers working today.
Dangerous women populate the pages of this super-charged, double-sized issue of Pulp Modern!
Pulp Modern is a theme-based journal that publishes exciting, genre fiction including crime, horror, science fiction, and westerns. This issue contains nine short stories related to the assassination of President Kennedy.
Issue seven of Pulp Modern explores the theme of thieves and liars.
Issue eight of this critically-acclaimed literary journal focuses on stories about America's third favorite activity--drugs. From the Middle East to Middle America, these ten stories deal with all manner of dope and addiction.
Preface ix 1 Pulp: Biography of an American Object 1 2 Pulp as Interface 3 Richard Wright's Savage Holiday: True Crime and 12 Million Black Voices 4 Isak Dinesen Gets Drafted: Pulp, the Armed Services Editions, and GI Reading 5 Pulping ...
Alec Cizak provides chief editing duties. Richard Krauss continues his outstanding work as art director. And Ran Scott delivers cover-to-cover illustrations to help make this a must-have for fans of science fiction everywhere.
Pulp Modern returns with seven hard-hitting crime stories and four fantasy, horror, and/or science fiction tales. The second run of Pulp Modern continues to set the standard for independent, underground genre fiction journals.
The greatest fiction digest in the known universe returns with an all-horror issue.