You Really Liked That?

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You Really Liked That?

Stories from Pulphouse Fiction Magazine

Edited by Dean Wesley Smith



The readers, the fans, the reviewers all weighed in over the first year of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine. Five issues, almost 100 stories. They raved about some stories, liked others, and found some eye-opening, shall we say? 

And editor Dean Wesley Smith kept track.

So now, as promised in Pulphouse Fiction Magazine’s first Kickstarter campaign, here come the favorites, the stories the readers and reviewers loved from the first full year (plus Issue Zero, our test issue). These stories wonderfully represent Pulphouse’s mission: attitude, feel, no genre limitations, no topic limitations, just great stories.

This might be one of the strangest anthologies ever put together of extremely high-quality fiction. But editor Dean claims no credit. He just listened to all of you.


Includes:

 “Spud Wrangler” by Kent Patterson

“A Few Minutes in the Plantation Bar and Grill Outside of Woodville, Mississippi” by Steve Perry 

“Graymatters” by David Stier 

“The Clockwork Man’s Canteen” by J. Steven York

“A Good Negro” by Ezekiel James Boston

“Collector’s Curse: A Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I. Adventure” by Kevin J. Anderson 

“nanoturds” by Ray Vukcevich 

“Queen of the Mouse Riders” by Annie Reed 

“Who’s the Abomination?” By Johanna Rothman

“In the Empire of the Underpants” by Robert Jeschonek

“At Witt’s End: A Spade/Paladin Conundrum” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch 


About the author

Dean Wesley Smith is the editor of the previous three Strange New Worlds anthologies as well as many other works of science fiction. His "Star Trek" credits include "Captain Proton", "Double Helix Book 2", & "New Earth Book 2 & 5".

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