Pulp Modern: Volume Two, Issue Three

Pulp Modern: Volume Two, Issue Three
ISBN-10
1948235552
ISBN-13
9781948235556
Series
Pulp Modern
Pages
132
Language
English
Published
2018-06-03
Publisher
Uncle B. Publications
Authors
Michael Bracken, John Kojak, Stephen D. Rogers

Description

The first and best independent genre fiction journal returns with nine new stories. Find out for yourself why Pulp Modern is read around the world...

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