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  • Book cover of NovoPulp Anthology - Volume 3

    NovoPulp: The Speculative Fiction Anthology - Volume 3 The NovoPulp Anthology is back with it's third volume of speculative fiction, written by and for those who love the genre. Pushing boundaries, asking questions, demanding answers, and even providing some. Bringing back the best of Pulp! The stories in this volume range from the deeply thought-provoking (such as Death of a Universe by Lacerant Plainer), through the heart-breaking (Perfect by Chris Dangerfield), through classic hard-sf (such as Salvage by M. J. Kobernus and Nothing At All by H. David Blalock), to the just plain fun (Star-Crossed Lawlessness by William J. Jackson). "An eclectic collection of Speculative Fiction short stories." - OnlineBookClub.org "NovoPulp is an exciting and promising initiative." - Himmelskibet Magazine "Like the cover, the NovoPulp Anthology will take the reader back to this golden age of speculative fiction." - StrangerViews.com This is the third NovoPulp anthology to be published by Hermit Studio. Learn more at: http://www.NovoPulp.com http://www.HermitStudio.com

  • Book cover of NovoPulp 2013/2014 Anthology

    The Speculative Fiction Anthology written by and for those who love the genre - pushing boundaries, asking questions, demanding answers, and even providing some. Bringing back the best of Pulp! We collect, anthologise, and produce one volume a year of the very best Speculative Fiction that Google+ can provide. All comers are welcome – we want everyone to have the chance to put their ideas before the world, to be the one who saw what the rest of us didn't – or wouldn't – and so change the world. Contents: 'On the Edge' by H. David Blalock 'Another Exile' by Michael David Matula 'The Legacy of Newstar' by Lacerant Plainer 'Every So Often' by Rich Larson 'The Cancer' by Niamh Brown 'Patriot' by M. Stange 'Journey' by Micha Fire 'The Twitching' by James Calbraith 'Mad Scientist' by Charles Barouch 'On the Cold Hill Side' by David R. Grigg 'Human' by Laston Kirkland Afterword by Ted Ewen and Niamh Brown