Big Pulp Fall 2011 Review
Big Pulp is a modern amalgam of the classic newsstand of the Golden Age of pulp and popular fiction. Each issue you'll find science fiction and horror, romance and mystery--sometimes in the same story!--just as you would have on a street corner in the 1930s, when publishers offered dozens of magazines catering to all kinds of reading tastes. In this issue, you'll find:
Science Fiction - On the Road from Galilee by James R. Stratton; Built for the Kill by Malon Edwards; Nether-Air Ambush by WC Roberts; Luna Springs by Patrick Hurley; My Dumb Summer Job by Jamie Mason
Romance - Sensitive Ice by Keyan Bowes; A Kiss and Makeup by Shannon Shuren; Lightning Strikes by Michael D. Turner; Misunderstood Identity by Walter Giersbach
Fantasy - Blood Tells by Conda Douglas; One Night in Manhattan by Edward Morris; What Happened While Don Was Watching the Game by Floris Kleijne
Mystery - Flight Risk by Jason Ridler; Virus by Paul Von Hippel
Adventure - Promises by Fred Warren; Thirst by Jens Rushing
Horror - Aboard the Lady Maria by Jennifer Povey; Virgin Sacrifice by Michael D. Turner; Parker/Jesse by Jonathan Golden; Paying for It by Ed Kratz; By Association by Philip Roberts; The Annual Scarecrow Festival and The Lodger In The Ripper's Room by John Davies
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