Pulp Literature Autumn 2022: Issue 36
James Sallis In This Issue
Under the wise and watchful gaze of ‘The Butterfly Witch’ by Melissa Mary Duncan, this issue promises that there are at least two sides to every story.Siblings work through past hurts and begin new journeys in both ‘Old Gifts’ by feature author James Sallis and ‘Can-on-a-String’ by Alex Kitt. Meanwhile, zombies do double duty, bringing a second life to the real-estate market in ‘Ambience’ by Jason P Burnham while offering a message to the living in ‘Caught Dead’ by Shawn L Bird.
We navigate new lands with Pete Barnstrom in ‘Oeufs Dangereux’ and Cheryl Skory Suma in ‘Adrift off the Shore of Alzheimer Island’. And Anna Zumbro in ‘The Dump ’Em Dog’ and Mikael Lopez and Enrico Orlandi in ‘Forgive My Delay’ remind us that, no matter the world in which we live, breaking up is hard to do.Next, triple your literary delight with historical ‘The Grandmère Paris’ by JM Landels, ‘Pretty I Can See for Miles’ by Mel Anastasiou, and ‘Once Upon a Time in Camelot’ by GD Litke.
And three’s the charm for poetry too, with our Magpie Award winners Cara Waterfall’s ‘griefbody’ and ‘Harvest’ and Kevin Spenst’s ‘BigGermanDialectWordClankinglyInsertedHere!’.
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