Pulp Literature No. 32 Autumn 2021

Pulp Literature [#32 Autumn 2021] mng. ed. Jennifer Landels (Pulp Literature Press, $14.99 Print, $4.99 Kindle, 217pp, digest, cover by Tais Teng) (Contents gleaned from the contents page.)
7 • From the Pulp Lit Pulpit • ed
11 • Crossroads • Dan MacIsaac • ss
25 • Feature Interview: Dan MacIsaac • iv
31 • Ghost Walking • Mel Anastasiou • ss
55 • Just Another Date Night on the Highway Out of Town • Zandra Renwick • ss
69 • Come Back Around • Sarina Bosco • ss
79 • Solstice • Melissa Nelson • ss
83 • The Canadian Invasion • David Perlmutter • ss
97 • Cold Blessing • Kelsey Hutton • ss
111 • Attempted Murder • Leslie Wibberley • ss
127 • SiWC Storyteller’s Award for My Name is Philomena • Robin Malcolm • ss
145 • The Magpie Award for Poetry • Frances Boyle, David Barrick, Aldona Dziedziejko • pm
157 • House, Part II • Matthew Nielsen • sl
173 • The Shepherdess: Intrigue • JM Landles • sl
201 • The Pianist Who Serenaded the Mermaids with Chopin’s Nocturne in E Minor • Tais Teng • ss

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Pulp Literature No. 33 Winter 2022

Hat tip to PL assistant editor Brooklyn Hook who sent this preview of Pulp Literature No. 33:
Cover artist Bronwyn Schuster’s Space Cat ricochets us into a pinball-inspired future with our feature author Kate Heartfield. Chickens, candles, fairies, dogs, and doctors leave traces on our hearts in inspired short fiction from Krista Jane MayAnne BaldoMonica WangLulu Keating, and Kimberley Aslett. The Hummingbird winners flit across the page, and JM Landels and Mel Anastasiou give us a taste of their new novels.

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