Tuesday, March 19, 2019

SMFS Members Publishing News: Dave Goudsward

SMFS member Dave Goudsward writing as Dave Bernard has a short story in the just published  Pulp Adventures #31. His story, “The Death Clock” is the featured cover story. Published by Bold Ventures Press, the read is currently only available at the publisher in paperback format. Previous issues have subsequently appeared in both digital and print format at Amazon and one would reasonably expect the same here in the coming days.

Publisher Synopsis:

MYSTERY, SCIENCE FICTION, HORROR — NEW AND CLASSIC PULP FICTION!

Audrey Parente, editor

Cover art by Norman Saunders

Interior illustration by Aleena-Valentine Lopez

CLASSIC PULP FICTION

  • "Noggins Gets His Man" by Johnston McCulley
  • A police detective bides his time hoping a killer might crack
  • "You Can Get Away With Murder" by Charles Boeckman
    Amidst the sea of Mardi Gras revelers, two detectives follow a trail of clues to find a killer.
  • "Flapjack Meehan’s Coal Strike" by Frank Richardson Pierce
    It can't be fool's gold when it's lumpy and black ...
NEW PULP FICTION

  • "’The Death Clock" by David Bernard
    Antique heirloom or deadly obsession?
  • "The Ghost of Torreon" by Edd Vick and Manny Frishberg
    Time and space — an inventor may run out of both …?

  • "When the Punishment Fits the Crime" by Carson Demmans
    A rat turns stoolie …
  • "A Fear of Winning" by Gary Lovisi
    Cheaters never win … but winners just might cheat …
  • "Daemon Mask: Crimson Wings of Silence"
    by Stuart Hopen & Russ Martin
    [35-page comic section] The Whisper clashes with a mad scientist whose "cleansing agent" could whitewash reality!
    [The Whisper's origin story appears in Pulp Adventures #24]
SHORT FEATURE

  • "Happy 100th Birthday, Zorro" by Rich Harvey
    Strike up the parade in Chillicothe, Illinois.
  • Editorial by Audrey Parente

1 comment:

  1. A digital issue will follow soon and the book will be available in a day or two on Amazon.

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