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Pulp Literature Press was the brainchild of Jen, Mel and Sue, a trio of writer-editors who took the advice "write what you want to read" one step further, to "publish what you want to read". We love literary fiction. Beautiful prose, soul-searching themes, and powerful and complex character development are all part of the stories we like.
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15h ago
A Piece of Me In ‘Whole’ by Joanna Lesher, zombification turns out to be a solid way to preserve and protect one’s broken heart. Enjoy [...]
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15h ago
The Write Time We are delighted to announce that the 2024 Hummingbird Flash Fiction Prize is now open! What fabulous flash, what polished prose, what snappy stories do you have [...]
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3d ago
Old Friends In ‘Masquerade’ by Wiley Wei-Chiun Ho, two women navigate life, love, and the many ways we lose — and find — ourselves. Raise [...]
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1w ago
Into the Dark Wood In ‘The Wolf’, graphic artist Kimberleigh Smithbower Roseblade hopes to shine light onto the experiences of those living with incurable and [...]
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1w ago
Win Without Fighting In ‘The Newtonbrook Ninja’ by Preston Lang, a small-town ninja has big-time plans. But will falling in love get in the way? [...]
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2w ago
Cast Ashore In Issue 31, feature author Brenda Carre introduced us to the eponymous heroine of her mythic fantasy, ‘Birdie’. Birdie is the daughter of Gret, a witch [...]
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2w ago
Concert Pitch ‘Octavier’ by Nat Kishchuk takes us on a time-travelling musical odyssey. As Nat tells us, “‘Octavier’ is about the migrant crisis, in homage [...]
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2w ago
Time to Poet! Tis the season when spring’s early birds wake us in the wee hours. So, to celebrate these extra moments of writing time, [...]
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Pulp Literature
3w ago
Three Days Left to Enter The 2024 Magpie Award for Poetry closes Monday, April 15th! Why not spend this weekend polishing up some poesy? (Oh, and [...]
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3w ago
Fame and Fortune In ‘The Extra: Frankie Ray Stands Alone’ by Mel Anastasiou, it’s Hollywood, April 1934. Following the startling discovery of a corpse buried [...]
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