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PULP LITERATURE AUTUMN 2019 IBD

PULP LITERATURE PRESS
10 / 2019
9781988865218
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Sinopsis

In this issue: Experience the motley horrors of World War II, as featured author JJ Lee reunites us with his man of mystery and monsters in &lsquo,The Man in the Long Black Coat: Bekker&rsquo,, and Robin Malcolm unearths long-buried secrets in &lsquo,The Bumblebee&rsquo,s Daughter&rsquo,. The secrets continue in field and forest on Canada&rsquo,s west coast with Chuck Lim&rsquo,s &lsquo,The Red Tiger&rsquo, and KT Wagner&rsquo,s &lsquo,Cabin Fever&rsquo,.á Meanwhile, appearances intrigue and deceive in Adam Fout&rsquo,s &lsquo,Black Glass&rsquo, and FJ Bergmann&rsquo,s &lsquo,Yellow Paint&rsquo,. Magpies are the only birds that can recognize themselves in a mirror. Fitting that our Magpie Award for Poetry winners &mdash, Susan Haldane, Jack Waldheim, and Roxanna Bennett &mdash, captivate us with their reflections on humanity.á A journey through the generations awaits vampires and travellers alike, as Tyner Gillies iná &lsquo,The Lord of Lawn Ornaments&rsquo, and Susan Pieters in &lsquo,The Map According to Me&rsquo, show us that, indeed, wherever you go, there you are.á And intrepid adventurers seek their fortunes, whether by horseback to Paris in &lsquo,The Shepherdess&rsquo, by JM Landels, or by Model A to California in The Extra: Frankie Ray Goes to Hollywood by Mel Anastasiou.