Sunday, September 18, 2022

SMFS Members Published in Pulphouse Fiction Magazine: Issue 19


Several SMFS members are published in the recently released, Pulphouse Fiction Magazine: Issue 19. Published by WMG Publishing, the read is available in print and digital formats from Amazon, the publisher, and other vendors. The members in the issue are:

 

David H. Hendrickson with “You Know We’ve Got a Hell of a Band.”

 

Robert Jeschonek with “The 1970s Must Die!”

 

O’Neil De Noux with “No. 40 Basin Street.”

 

Annie Reed with “A Quiet Neighborhood.”

 

C.A. Rowland with “Gone with the Flamingos.”

 

Lisa S. Silverthorne with “A Father’s Daughter.”

 

J. Steven York with “Self Service.”


Synopsis:

The Cutting Edge of Modern Short Fiction

A three-time Hugo Award nominated magazine, this issue of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine offers up twenty-one 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.


Includes:

“Bump in the Night” by Kevin J. Anderson

“Holding Out for a Hero” by Christina F. York

“A Father’s Daughter” by Lisa Silverthorne

“Bones” by Rob Vagle

“You Know We’ve Got a Hell of a Band” by David H. Hendrickson

“No. 40 Basin Street” by O’Neil De Noux

“Duck” by Ray Vukcevich

“Creative Constructions, Inc.” by Kent Patterson

“The Last Lonely Day in the Orchard of Lost Travelers” by Scott Edelman

“One Wild Night” by Adam-Troy Castro

“The Tombstone Barber” by Robert J. McCarter

“Wicked Local Food Fight” by Johanna Rothman

“Elf Help Seminar” by Stefon Mears

“Gone with the Flamingos” by C.A. Rowland

“If I’m Lyin’, I’m Dyin’” by Jason A. Adams

“Terrier at 20,000 Feet” by Jerry Oltion

“Self Service” by J. Steven York

“Five Starving Cats and a Dead Dog” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

“A Quiet Neighborhood” by Annie Reed

“The 1970s Must Die!” by Robert Jeschonek

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