
I am fortunate that David Cranmer saw a piece of microfiction that two other editors had rejected, and he decided that it could be more, and that it could have a greater audience.
With plenty of encouragement from David, Elaine Ash, and Katherine Tomlinson, that story became fuller and richer. I encourage you to see the end result,…
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Added by Cormac Brown on November 21, 2009 at 8:19pm —
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I am fortunate that David Cranmer saw a piece of microfiction that two other editors had rejected, and he decided that it could be more, and that it could have a greater audience.
With plenty of encouragement from David, Elaine Ash, and Katherine Tomlinson, that story became fuller and richer. I encourage you to see the end result,…
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Added by Cormac Brown on November 21, 2009 at 8:19pm —
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Batman and Doc Savage. Brian Azerello and Phil Noto. DC Comics. 2009
For fans, Doc Savage has been to comics what Madonna has been to movies: attempts into the medium are always short-lived.. So one can credit Azerello with at least a well-thought out approach. He pairs Savage with one of DC's most popular heroes, eschews any period flavor since only Indiana Jones appears to be good box office for pulp, and then gives the series a conspiratorial criminal organization.
The problem with such an…
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Added by ron capshaw on November 13, 2009 at 10:13am —
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Batman and Doc Savage. Brian Azerello and Phil Noto. DC Comics. 2009
For fans, Doc Savage has been to comics what Madonna has been to movies: attempts into the medium are always short-lived.. So one can credit Azerello with at least a well-thought out approach. He pairs Savage with one of DC's most popular heroes, eschews any period flavor since only Indiana Jones appears to be good box office for pulp, and then gives the series a conspiratorial criminal organization.
The problem with such an…
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Added by ron capshaw on November 13, 2009 at 10:13am —
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Just in time for Halloween, the story
"My Old Haunts" is up at Thrillers, Killers and Chillers.
A big thanks to Col Bury and company for posting it.
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Added by Cormac Brown on October 28, 2009 at 10:43pm —
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Added by Cormac Brown on October 4, 2009 at 1:56am —
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I started a new web serial novel called
DELTA FLIGHT - an apocalyptic tale about an elite Special Forces unit's struggle against an ancient evil spawned by the Roman Emperor Nero. The main character, The Delta Ghost, originally appeared in the pages of AAM.
Opening paragraph of
Chapter 1:
Chapter 1
Everyone whose name is found written in the boo…
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Added by Michael Hughes on September 23, 2009 at 10:40pm —
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My novel,
No Return, is now available at Smashwords in just about every ebook format under the sun (including Kindle):
www.smashwords.com/books/view/3770
A contemporary retelling of the classic "Phantom of the Opera" story,
No Return features a thrilling blend of romance, mystery, and suspense. And at Smashwords, you can download 40% of the novel for free -- a much better preview than a few hastily scanned pa…
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Added by JC Sillesen on September 23, 2009 at 3:46pm —
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4. AAM’s ning tagline is “The greatest new adventure ePulp published.” What is ePulp?
EPulp is our term for neo-pulp, the genre fiction being created today for electronic distribution. ASTONISHING ADVENTURES MAGAZINE is available in both print and online versions at the moment but as of issue #9, our first issue in 2010, we will be all digital. JDC, our publisher, has ambitious plans to build in all sorts of interactivity and functionality into those online issues. Issue #9 is going to be awesom…
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Added by John Donald Carlucci on September 15, 2009 at 1:55pm —
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Astonishing Adventures Magazine continues to thrill with the release of issue 7
MANITOWOC, September 15, 2009 - Astonishing Adventures Magazine, the prominent ePulp magazine, today announced the release of their seventh adventure-filled issue.
Seven issues into its amazing run, AAM and the Darke Media Group continue to provide the highest quality free fiction eZine on the Net while exploring ways to redefine the traditional publishing mode. Darke Media is launching a new web serial with…
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Added by John Donald Carlucci on September 15, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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My western story
Crimson Trail> is up at
Thrillers Killers n Chillershttp://thrillskillsnchills.blogspot.com/2009/09/crimson-trail-by-paul-d-brazill.html
Mosey on over, if you fancy...
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Added by Paul Brazill on September 12, 2009 at 1:39pm —
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Lots of Pulp is perhaps the best blog for pulp covers out in the Internet.
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Added by Cormac Brown on September 2, 2009 at 10:43pm —
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Added by John Donald Carlucci on September 1, 2009 at 12:30am —
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Back in May Patti Abbott sent out the challenge to write a flash story of less than 1000 words featuring 'a wedding cake in the road.'
Closing date: 4 June.
So, I finished mine just before midnight last night and the story,
The Man From Esperanto is here
http://pdbrazill.blogspot.com/
Have a peek and at the others too. (There's a beut from Cormac!)
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Added by Paul Brazill on June 4, 2009 at 5:13am —
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Castles In The Air is at Powder burn Flash: http://www.powderburnflash.com/?q=node/280
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Added by Paul Brazill on March 9, 2009 at 2:49pm —
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A Twist Of Noir has my new story The Magic Hour: http://a-twist-of-noir.blogspot.com/2009/03/twist-of-noir-053-paul-brazill.html
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Added by Paul Brazill on March 8, 2009 at 5:48pm —
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Rachel Smith of Bitten By Books (a great site for fans of the pulp genres paranormal fiction, paranormal romance (lovin' the fanged ones) and urban fantasy is sponsoring a contest to win books by Anton Strout, who has just published the second in his series about Simon Canderous, a slightly dirty good guy who has been recruited in the fight against the forces of darkness. Check out the contest here: http://bittenbybooks.com/?p=4584
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Added by Katherine on March 1, 2009 at 11:24am —
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