<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine</em> changed the publishing landscape when the anthology series first appeared in 1988. The series won the World Fantasy Award as a recognition of the power of its fiction and the transformative nature of the publication. From the beginning, award-winning author and editor Kristine Kathryn Rusch demonstrated her talent for publishing the cutting edge of late 20th century short fiction-and much of it still slices pretty deep.</p><p>The stories in this volume still resonate in the 2020s. While some stories no longer define the cutting edge, they show how the short fiction field followed the template that <em>Pulphouse</em> laid out in its years of publication. Powerful, thought-provoking, well-told, these stories from <em>Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine </em>will keep readers breathless on the edge of their seats.</p><p><br></p><p>Includes: </p><p>"While She Was Out," by Edward Bryant</p><p>"The Murderer Chooses Sterility," by Bradley Denton</p><p>"The Two-Headed Man," by Nancy A. Collins</p><p>"Savage Breasts," by Nina Kiriki Hoffman</p><p>"Bits and Pieces," by Lisa Tuttle</p><p>"Willie of the Jungle," by Steve Perry</p><p>"Clearance to Land," by Adam-Troy Castro</p><p>"Soft Whisper of Midnight Snow," by Charles de Lint</p><p>"Offerings," by Susan Palwick</p><p>"On a Phantom Tide," by William F. Wu</p>
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