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Pulp Literature Magazine #4

Pulp Literature Issue 4 Autumn 2014

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Multi-genre short stories, comics, poetry, artwork and novel excerpts, including
- A tale of William Wallace’s Scotland … and the undead … from Susanna Kearsley in ‘Soldier, Wake’.
- An adult twist on the gingerbread man in “Dough Boy Lovers and the Appetites of Desire” by Karlo Yeager.
- “Blackthorne & Rose: Agents of DIRE”, by KG McAbee, a steampunk romp through undead-infested London with Burton, Poe, Verne, Babbage, Lister and Faraday.
- The beautiful blend of poetry and story in “Victory Girl” by Ace Baker.
- Time travel in the streets of Vancouver with “The Death of Me” by Keith Mabbs
- Alien encounters with a twist in “Things to Live For” by Richard E Gropp
- Under-the-skin horror in Susan Pieters' "Below the Knee"
- A sequential art adaptation of slam poet Kimberleigh Roseblade’s “The Wolf” by JM Landels
- Winners of the Inaugural Magpie Award for Poetry
- the next installment of Alliaigna's Song: Overture
- “The Fall of the Ego”, a haunting cover by the extraordinary Spanish artist Arantzazu Martinez.

266 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2014

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J.M. Landels

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JM Landels divides her professional time between writing, editing, drawing, and teaching people to swordfight from horseback. She has no hobbies, since they all tend to turn into professions.

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January 14, 2015
I read one short story in this collection, Soldier, Wake by Susanna Kearsley.


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June 1, 2019
I downloaded this lovely little find because of Susanna Kearsley and her short story contribution. I love her works and want to read everything by her (bummer that I can't get Gemini Game or Undertow). I adored her story. It was different than what she normally writes and she did it perfectly. The woman is amazing and talented. However, beyond what Ms. Kearsley added, I found several other contributions that really had me engrossed; particularly the steam punk zombie themed one. I could really have gone for a full novel on that. The reason I have it three stars was due to the FEW stories that I didn't particularly enjoy and felt that they dragged on too much. In all, I truly love the concept of this magazine. It is a gift to lovers of the written word and a chance to experience new talent. I enjoyed my journey with this magazine edition and hope to purchase a other copy in the near future. I highly suggest to all!
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