Pulp Literature Press: 5 books

Cover of Pulp Literature Spring 2019
by Robert Silverberg, JM Landels, Mel Anastasiou
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2019

In this issue: View mortality and morality through a different set of eyes with a classic SF story from Robert Silverberg and a brand-new one from Leo X Robertson; take a timeless bus ride with JTF King; visit 1930s Hollywood with Mel Anastasiou; experience dizzy heights in a comic collaboration from...
Cover of Pulp Literature Winter 2019
by Evelyn Lau, Mel Anastasiou, JM Landels
Language: English
Release Date: January 1, 2019

Under the exquisite cover Frost and Snow by Melissa Mary Duncan … Our featured author, the esteemed Evelyn Lau, offers three poems riddled with grief and stolen moments. Spencer Stevens takes a break from the front lines in the final Seven Swans instalment, ‘The Mystery of the Forgotten Soldier’,...
Cover of Allaigna's Song

Allaigna's Song

Overture

by JM Landels
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2017

When Allaigna was seven she almost sang her baby brother to sleep — forever.  She may be heir to neither her mother’s titles nor her secrets, but she has inherited her grandmother’s dangerous talent for singing music into magic.  As her education proceeds from nursery to weapons ground to...
Cover of Stella Ryman and the Fairmount Manor Mysteries
by Mel Anastasiou
Language: English
Release Date: April 1, 2017

On this particular sun-and-shade April morning at Fairmount Manor, Stella Ryman no more entertained the idea of becoming an amateur sleuth than she did of entering next spring’s Boston Marathon. For not only was Stella eighty-two years old, but she had lately sold her home and a lifetime of gathered...
Cover of The Labours of Mrs Stella Ryman

The Labours of Mrs Stella Ryman

Further Fairmount Manor Mysteries

by Mel Anastasiou
Language: English
Release Date: March 30, 2019

Replete with packet chicken noodle soup and grilled cheese, Stella Ryman paused just outside Fairmount Manor’s dining room, where she used the sleeve of her fleece warm-up suit to wipe the condensation from the streaked and fog-edged windows along the corridor.  There was so much springtime glory...
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