Pulphouse Fiction Magazine Issue #16

Pulphouse Fiction Magazine Issue #16

by Dean Wesley SmithAnnie Reed C.H. Hung and others
Publication Date: 25/04/2023

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The Cutting Edge of Modern Short Fiction


A three-time Hugo Award nominated magazine, this issue of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine offers up nineteen fantastic stories by some of the best writers working in modern short fiction.


No genre limitations, no topic limitations, just great stories. Attitude, feel, and high-quality fiction equals Pulphouse.


"This is definitely a strong start. All the stories have a lot of life to them, and are worthwhile reading." —Tangent Online on Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Issue #1


Includes:


"The Constipated Author, the Sphincter, and the Holy Shit" by David H. Hendrickson


"For All Your Head Needs" by Rob Vagle


"Jingle, Waddle, Hop…Penguin Style" by Louisa Swann


"Just a Old Lady" by O'Neil De Noux


"A Fool and His Money" by Jerry Oltion


"An Uncommon Tern of Events" by Johanna Rothman


"Over The River" by Ray Vukcevich


"To the Grave" by Brigid Collins


"Quiet Voices" by Chrissy Wissler


"Daffodils Full of Tears" by C.H. Hung


"Collision" by Sebastien de Castell


"Ways of Counting" by Jim Gotaas


"For the Captain, my Captain, Again and Again" by Stephannie Tallent


"The Root Canal Tango" by Robert J. McCarter


"To Rescue My Best Friend" by Kent Patterson


"Advisors at Naptime" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch


"Snowman's Chance in Hell" by Robert Jeschonek


"Homeless" by Annie Reed


"The Steam-Man's Plantation" by J. Steven York

ISBN:
9798201810177
9798201810177
Category:
Short stories
Publication Date:
25-04-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Wmg Publishing
Sebastien de Castell

Sebastien de Castell had just finished a degree in Archaeology when he started work on his first dig. Four hours later he realised how much he actually hated archaeology and left to pursue a very focused career as a musician, ombudsman, interaction designer, fight choreographer, teacher, project manager, actor and product strategist.

His only defence against the charge of unbridled dilettantism is that he genuinely likes doing these things and that, in one way or another, each of these fields plays a role in his writing.

He sternly resists the accusation of being a Renaissance Man in the hopes that more people will label him that way. Sebastien lives in Vancouver with his lovely wife and two belligerent cats.

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