Pulp Literature Autumn 2019: Issue 24
There is no description for this title. See More
eReaderIQ is a free service which depends on user contributions to stay open. Click here to learn why.
If you would like to contribute to the continued development of eReaderIQ, you can start by clicking one of the buttons below.
I appreciate your support!
Log In to track Mel Anastasiou on eReaderIQ.
by JJ Lee
(1 review)
Quick ViewThere is no description for this title. See More
by Shashi Bhat
Quick ViewIn this Issue: Kris Sayer's mischievous cover goat leads us into lands of myth and mystery with short fiction from Shashi Bhat, SL Leong, Brandon Crilly, Mike Gillis, Erin Wagner, and KT Wagner. The winners of the... See More
by Brenda Carre
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewBeneath the coastal landscape of Tatjana Mirkov-Popovicki's Helby Island Afternoon, families navigate magic, migration, murder, and mayhem in short fiction from Brenda Carre, Elsa M Carruthers, Hajera Khaja, Graham Robert... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewIn this issue: Savoury short fiction from Tomson Highway, Jakob Drud, Kim Harbridge, Hannah Van Didden, Dave Gregory, NRM Roshak and R Daniel Lester. Poetry from Erin Kirsh and Peter Norman. Further adventures of Frankie Ray... See More
Under the watchful gaze of Ashley Rose Goentoro's Faery Godmother, memories are writ large in short fiction from Renée Sarojini Saklikar, Dawn Lo, Weiwei Xu, and Soramimi Hanarejima, and stars and moons illuminate stories... See More
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewBeneath the eerie, arid cover by Tais Teng you'll find an exciting pre-release peek at Advent by Michael Kamakana; transformative short fiction from Sylvia Stopforth, Richard J O'Brien, and Susan Pieters; aliens and insects... See More
by JM Landels
(1 review)
Quick ViewView mortality and morality through a different set of eyes with a classic SF story from Robert Silverberg and a brand-new one from Leo X Robertson; take a timeless bus ride with JTF King; visit 1930s Hollywood with Mel... See More
by kc dyer
(1 review)
Quick ViewIn this issue: Take a ride down the river with kc dyer on Akem's Seabus. Stop along the way for haunting fiction from Patrick Bollivar, Brandon Crilly, and Erin Kirsh, with a ghost at the end of the bed for Mel Anastasiou's... See More
by Joan MacLeod
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewGenre-busting short stories, novellas, serials and graphic novels in a pulp anthology magazine. In this issue: - Joan MacLeod's 'The Salt Tour', an exceptionally beautiful story from the golden age of European... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewIn this issue: Canada's king of Science Fiction, Hugo and Nebula award winner Robert J Sawyer ventures into the realm of gothic fantasy with 'Fallen Angel'. Mel Anastasiou rounds out the first Stella Ryman Omnibus with The... See More
We dare you to be held captive by Eileen Kernaghan's 'The Robber Maiden's Story', and then try to escape alongside the intrepid Stella Ryman as she attempts a jailbreak in The Four Digit Puzzle by Mel Anastasiou. Next... See More
by JJ Lee
Quick ViewTravel through time and space with our cover hero, Mel Anastasiou's 'Albert Ball on Galactic Shore Leave' to meet characters you will never forget. - Go back to the Second World War to discover monsters and men of mystery... See More
In This Issue A giant feline swats us into the void with 'Space Cat' by Bronwyn Schuster. And feature author Kate Heartfield leads us on a daring escape through the universe in 'And in the Arcade, Ego'. Hitch a ride into... See More
In the futuristic landscape of Weiwei Xu's Superbloom we find retro SF from Robert Silverberg and Leo X Robertson growing alongside ghostly thanes and ghostly peppers from PG Streeter and Michelle F Goddard. Celebrate the... See More
by JJ Lee
Quick ViewIn this Issue It's turtles all the way down with Herman Lau's evocative cover, beneath which we have a brand new Man in the Long Black Coat story by JJ Lee. Dive into debate, a shadowy landscape, and the laundry pile with... See More
by Rhea Rose
Quick ViewIn this issue... It's summertime, and the water's fine... or is it? 'Collector' by cover artist Akem beckons us beneath the surface and between the pages. But in 'A Collection of Secrets' by feature author Rhea Rose and 'The... See More
(7 reviews)
Quick ViewGenre-busting short stories, novellas, serials and graphic novels in a pulp anthology magazine. In this issue: "Where the Angels Wait", haunting contemporary fiction by CC Humphreys; "Stella Ryman and the Case of the... See More
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewIn this Issue: The stunning Queen of Swords by cover artist Tais Teng guards the gates to this issue's brave new worlds and words. In 'The Bicolour Spiral' by Matthew Hughes, the ever-popular Erm Kaslo explores hostile... See More
Step backstage with AM Dellamonica, enter the realms of myth with Graham Robert Scott and Wallace Cleaves, meet very different genies with Akem and Susan Pieters, and explore love, grief, guilt, and forgiveness with Rebecca... See More
In this Issue Feature author Renée Sarojini Saklikar treats us to a Bramah and the Beggar Boy side tale in prose and poetry. We welcome back Cadence Mandybura, and enjoy slipstream and superheroes from Patrick Barb and Tom... See More
by Kelly Robson
Quick ViewFeatured author Kelly Robson shows us that wine making is a labour of love, and sometimes hate, in 'Good for Grapes'.Matthew Hughes's magnum opus, What the Wind Brings, debuts aboard the Spanish galleon La Virgen, with an... See More
by Evelyn Lau
Quick ViewLet the beautiful 'Frost and Snow' by Melissa Mary Duncan beckon you inside Issue 21. Soak up poetry from featured author Evelyn Lau, bask in the final instalment of Mel Anastasiou's The Seven Swans, and gather round the... See More
Taste a foreign planet with a novelette from Kristene Perron and small-town Canada with short fiction from Mitchell Toews and Dave Beynon. Relearn your pronouns with Alex Reece Abbott and revisit kindergarten with Sara Mang... See More
by Genni Gunn
(1 review)
Quick ViewTravel from the daily commute to out of this world with Genni Gunn, Sophie Panzer, and Jessica Barksdale; take the trip from dead to living and back again in 'We Come Back Different' by AJ Odasso and 'Bone Dry' by Roy Gray... See More
by JJ Lee
Quick ViewIn this issue: A chilly cover from Britt-Lise Newstead envelopes JJ Lee's Christmas ghost story, 'Desdemone', while Misha Handman keeps us warm through the dark night. AJ Odasso constructs a Frankenstein tale for the new... See More
by Brenda Carre
(1 review)
Quick ViewMeet Gret, the charmingly abrasive heroine of Brenda Carre's next novel; a knight to remember from Charity Tahmaseb; and a rebel heiress posing as a highwaywoman from Mel Anastasiou. Kris Sayer brings us goats and trolls... See More
by JM Landels
(1 review)
Quick ViewPlanes, trains, and automobiles transport us with tales from CC Humphreys, Colin Thornton, plus Joseph Stilwell and Hugh Henderson, as well as poetry from David Clink and Ian Haight. There are bears, boars, and kind-eyed... See More
Two masterful tales of time travel and down-home mystery by Matthew and Matt Hughes; a road trip from hell by FJ Bergmann; spies, swords, and steeds in the English Civil War from Mel Anastasiou; mermaid smuggling with Eric... See More
by Bob Thurber
(1 review)
Quick ViewFeel the chill of the season with suspense and horror from Bob Thurber, Peter Norman, JM Landels, Bevan Thomas, and Eric Johnson. Touch folk and high fantasy with short fiction by Rhea Rose and Douglas Smith, have a chuckle... See More
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewGenre-busting short fiction! In this issue: Heroes are gone but not forgotten with Matthew Hooton and Robert Jeschonek; love and blood ties are fragile in stories by Jono Naito and Susan Pieters; the nursery is revisited... See More