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In Black Chaos, Big Pulp has assembled 25 frightening, funny,
gloomy, and grim SF, fantasy, and horror tales examining the
zombie. Some of the best indie and small press writers around will
take you from the burbs to the racetrack, from New York to the UK,
from the Civil War to the near future to show you their visions of
the undead. You think you know zombies? Not until you've read this
collection Featuring work by: Peter Andrews, Steven Axelrod, Noah
Bogdonoff, Rebecca Boyle, Cecelia Chapman, J. Adrian Cook, George
Cotronis, Harri B. Cradoc, John Dodd, Douglas Ford, Milo James
Fowler, KJ Hannah Greenberg, Rich Hawkins, Christopher Keelty,
Gerri Leen, Thomas Logan, Paul Lorello, E. Manning-Poge, K.J.
Newman, Conor Powers-Smith, J. Rohr, Katherine Sanger, Shane
Simmons, Cheryl Elaine Williams, Lee Clark Zumpe
Cholera. Plane Crashes. Assassinations. Lobotomies. Crib Death.
Suicide. Sex Addiction. Miscarriages. Mental Illness. Drug Abuse.
Car Wrecks. Cancer. With a family history like that, you'd think
they were cursed. The American Camelot meets Grand Guignol in The
Kennedy Curse, the latest anthology from the publishers of Big Pulp
magazine Featuring fiction and poems by Nick Andreychuk, R.H.
Blackburn, Patricia Bruce, Gary Cahill, Harri B. Cradoc, Jarrid
Deaton, Liz Dolan, Milo James Fowler, Raymond Gallucci, A.A.
Garrison, Walter Giersbach, John Grey, Atar Hadari, John Hayes,
L.L. Hill, Jack Horne, Tony Laplume, Tim Lieder, Paul Lorello, Zoe
McAuley, Terrence McCauley, James Penha, Terrie Leigh Relf, James
Frederick William Rowe, E.F. Schraeder, Mike Sharlow, R.J. Spears,
Anna Sykora, and Sarah Delap U
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Apeshit (Paperback)
Sarah Hilary, Deanna Knipping; Edited by Bill Olver
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R439
Discovery Miles 4 390
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Out of stock
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Giant apes, detective chimps, astronauts, and missing links collide
in APESHIT, a new anthology from the publishers of Big Pulp
magazine. This collection begins with the story of a winged monkey
who sets off to find adventure and follow his true nature, and
concludes with a tale of apes who run the world. Along the way,
monkeys meet presidents and write novels, support America's space
program and help the disabled, go to war and fall in love. This ape
anthology is covered by a striking illustration by Ken
Knudtsen-creator of "My Monkey's Name is Jennifer" (Slave Labor
Graphics) and artist of "I Hate Zombies" (Terminal Press) and
"Wolverine" (Marvel Comics). Authors featured in the anthology
include: Terry Alexander, Mike Berger, Mike Bogart, David Briggs,
Cecelia Chapman, Julie Mark Cohen, Caroline Cormack, Ronan Elliott,
John Grey, Jimmy Grist, Christine Hamm, Sarah Hilary, DeAnna
Knippling, Viktor Kowalski, Rebecca McFarland Kyle, Pete McArdle,
Kristin McHenry, Jessica McHugh, Bernie Mojzes, Lon Prater, Frank
Roger, James F.W. Rowe, Carrie Ryman, Henry Sane, Timothy Sayell,
Frank Sjodin, Beth Ann Spencer, Michael D. Turner, Ian Welke, and
Cheryl Elaine Williams
A string of grisly murders and missing persons cases puts a young
police officer at risk of becoming food for worms in "Lot's
Crawlers" by Joel V. Kela, the featured story in the Winter 2012
issue of Big Pulp (cover art by Ken Knudtsen). This issue also
features Michael Andre-Druissi's alternative history "Hitler's
Hollywood," in which Rita Hayworth's career takes a strange turn
and alters the course of WWII, and "Children of an Angry Sea," a
horror tale set in the aftermath of a major Pacific tsunami, by
Michael D. Turner. In all, this issue features more than 25 stories
and poems, including work by Patricia La Barbera, David Birch, KJ
Hannah Greenberg, L.B. Sedlacek, William Doreski, Gerri Leen,
Terrie Leigh Relf, Brian Trent, Walter Giersbach, Emanuele
Pettener, DeAnna Knippling, F.J. Bergmann, Sean McGrath, Benjamin
Kensey, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Holger Nahm, Catherine Boyle, Tony
Haynes, and Frank Skolnik.
A military archivist documents the memorial tattoos adorning the
war heroes of a dystopian future, in Steve Singleman's "We Honor
Those Who Serve," the featured story in the Fall 2012 issue of Big
Pulp. As this issue's featured story, "We Honor Those Who Serve" is
matched by a moody, evocative cover illustration by Ken Knudtsen,
creator of "My Monkey's Name is Jennifer" (Slave Labor Graphics).
Other highlights of this issue include "Return to Nature," a
horrific tale of a man's struggle to connect with the animal inside
him, by Dylan Gilbert; "The Five and Dime Sinners," Coy Hall's
examination of the lengths to which a high school girl will go to
protect her boyfriend from the law; and "Honey Bee," a fantasy tale
following a Greek slave's to escape the destruction of Pompeii, by
Anna Sykora. In all, this issue features more than two dozen
fantasy, mystery, horror, and science fiction stories and poems,
including work by Trina Jacobs, Jeni Decker, Lyn Lifshin, John
Hayes, Thomas Canfield, Jeff Hemenway, Floris Kleijne, Terrie Leigh
Relf, Neil Weston, Tim Lieder, Nelson Kingfisher, D.R. Rice,
Cecelia Chapman, J.M. Sirrico, Conda Douglas, Sharon K. Reamer,
W.C. Roberts, Adam Walter, and Stephen D. Rogers.
A modern amalgam of the classic newsstand of the golden age of pulp
and popular fiction, Big Pulp publishes exciting, challenging and
thought-provoking fiction and poetry by the best emerging and
established genre writers from around the world. This collection
begins with the steampunk mystery "The Biggin Hill Duel" by Adrian
Ludens. Also featured are "To Right A Wrong" by Devyani Borade, and
"The Hunt" by Argentine writer Gustavo Arevalo Rendall. This
collection also features fiction by Tim Lieder, publisher of Dybbuk
Press; poetry by Terrie Leigh Relf, author of hundreds of published
science fiction and horror poems and editor of Hungur Magazine; and
more than 20 additional science fiction, horror, mystery and
fantasy stories and poems.
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