8 books found
by Daniel C. Bartlett, Teel James Glenn, Jason A. Adams, David H. Hendrickson, E. Chris Ambrose, DeAnna Knippling, Armand Rosamilia, Ed Teja, Blaze Ward, BV Lawson, Peter W. J. Hayes
2024 · Kydala Publishing, Inc.
They get along with no one. They travel alone, they fight alone, they live alone. They take on lost causes, impossible tasks, and fight battles no one else could win. From college reunions to ugly sweater bar crawls. Redeeming past crimes or committing new ones. Mob enforcers, government-sanctioned assassins, and people just plain-old pissed off. Tales to make you glad that someone else does the dirty work...or to make you want to join them.
by Diana Deverell, Richard Freeborn, Teel James Glenn, David H. Hendrickson, E. Chris Ambrose, Annie Reed, Blaze Ward, Deb Miller, Karen Keeley, Jose Bogran, Paul A. Barra, David Hagerty
2024 · Kydala Publishing, Inc.
Action-Adventure tales to lead you to places you’ve never been — and hope you make it back. Make a wildfire your ally. Tread softly with the French Resistance during WWII. Extract an informant from the dangers of the Babylonian streets. Sail the Atlantic, float down a river, or take a fishing boat far out to sea. And you can always fight the Phoenicians with the least lucky Viking ever born. Join the adventure and you’ll never look back.
by Dean Wesley Smith, Robert J. McCarter, R.W. Wallace, Kevin J. Anderson, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, David H. Hendrickson, Keith West, Lisa Silverthorne, Scott Edelman, Annie Reed, Kristine Kathryn Rusch
2024 · WMG Publishing, Inc.
Pulphouse Fiction Magazine gives you “afterlife” like no other magazine. No idea what afterlife means exactly, but these ten stories suggest a few things. Not sure why we thought the afterlife might be full of creepy stories, but that turned out to be the title of this fine book, so we went with it by including ghosts and zombies that solve crimes and other things that go bump. Yes, we consider ghosts and zombines solving crimes kind of creepy. Grab this book full of ten stories from the page of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, see if you don’t agree.
by Dean Wesley Smith , Brigid Collins, Lisa Silverthorne, Robert Jeschonek, David H. Hendrickson, Adam-Troy Castro, O'Neil De Noux, Lisa Danny-Roberts, Katrina Wiggins, Annie Reed, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, J. Steven York
2024 · WMG Publishing, Inc.
The Cutting Edge of Modern Short Fiction A three-time Hugo Award nominated magazine, this issue of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine offers up ten 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: “Part of a Balanced Breakfast” by Brigid Collins “Rena 733” by Lisa Silverthorne “Kitty on a Hot, Dying Star” by Robert Jeschonek “Truth and Lies” by David H. Hendrickson “Survey” by Adam-Troy Castro “A Gathering at Lake St. Catherine” by O’Neil De Noux “Open All Night” by Lisa Danny-Roberts “Children of Earth” by Katrina Wiggins “The White Whale” by Annie Reed “September at Wall and Broad” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch “Minions at Work: Irregular Maintenance” by J. Steven York
by Dean Wesley Smith, Kevin J. Anderson, David H. Hendrickson, Scott Edelman, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Robert Jeschonek, Robin Brande, O'Neil De Noux, Michael Warren Lucas, Annie Reed, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, J. Steven York
2024 · WMG Publishing, Inc.
The Cutting Edge of Modern Short Fiction A three-time Hugo Award nominated magazine, this issue of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine offers up ten 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: Holy Balls: A Dan Shamble Zombie P.I. Adventure by Kevin J. Anderson Beloved by David H. Hendrickson The Future Will Be Worse by Scott Edelman Immersed in Matter by Nina Kiriki Hoffman Dog and Pony Show by Robert Jeschonek The Canyon by Robin Brande Maria’s Hand by O’Neil De Noux The Rats’ Man’s Lackey and the Bringer of Leaves by Michael Warren Lucas The Wall by Annie Reed The Mix-Up by Kristine Kathryn Rusch Minions at Work: by J. Steven York
by Dean Wesley Smith, O’Neil De Noux, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Annie Reed, Kevin J. Anderson, B.A. Paul, Christina F. York, Ray Vukcevich, R.W. Wallace, Robert Jeschonek, David H. Hendrickson
2024 · WMG Publishing, Inc.
Mystery short stories twisted in fantasy or science fiction settings. Straight detective fiction or a cozy like no other cozy before it. Ten great mystery and crime stories that could only have come from the pages of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine. As far as answering the question of “whodoneit” with a crime. Sure, the authors in this volume do their best, but not in any way you might expect in a regular mystery. Of course nothing ever seems “regular” in Pulphouse Fiction Magazine. Fort Dumpster by O’Neil De Noux The Case of the Stolen Memories: A Spade Conundrum by Kristine Kathryn Rusch A Quiet Neighborhood by Annie Reed Eye of the Newt by Kevin J. Anderson Lifetime Value by B.A. Paul Hey, Diddle, Diddle by Christina F. York All About the Ball by Ray Vukcevich Lost Friends by R.W. Wallace It’s a Wonderful Death by Robert Jeschonek City of Sin Strangler by David H. Hendrickson
by David Bruns, David H. Hendrickson, E. Chris Ambrose, KT Bartlett, Diana Deverell, Marcelle Dubé, Kim May, Bethany Paul, Kelly Washington, R.W. Wallace, Brendan DuBois, Blaze Ward
13 Tales of Betrayal The coin-toss side of honor. Where faith in others is misplaced. When the most trusted should have been the least. Betrayal, at the worst possible moment, can leave you dangling in the wind, facing the wrong end of the gun, or dead. Unless you move FAST!