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Pulphouse The Hardback Magazine Issue Three, Spring 1989
Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine, Issue 3: Spring 1989
Signed antiquarian books, and a selection of (mostly sci-fi and mystery) paperback originals.
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Magazine sold out and quickly attracted thousands of readers.
31 aug 2020 fetish (pulphouse/axolotl) — novella/novelette — nomination. 1991: “the loneliest number ” (pulphouse: the hardback magazine: issue.
Back in 1987 pulphouse started with pulphouse: the hardback magazine, a twelve-volume hardback anthology series. A limited, signed slipcased edition of 250 copies was also done, signed by every author in all twelve volumes.
Published in the 1970s and one in the 1,000th issue of analog magazine, first published in pulphouse: the hardback magazine about hitchhiker jack.
“the problem of furniture” phantom drift (issue 1, fall 2011). “a stray” by scott william carter and ray vukcevich fantasy magazine (february 2010). “note from “rachel's inheritance” pulphouse: the hardback magazine, #5 (fall.
Maybe you long to flip through the pages of the fashion magazine you loved as a teen, or maybe a sports magazine from 1997 has one of the best football players of all time on the cover and you want to add it to your collection.
Kris and i started pulphouse publishing in 1987 and dissolved the corporation in 1996. We started off with pulphouse: the hardback magazine and expanded to numbers of imprints, including axolotl press, author’s choice monthly press, short story paperbacks press, and writer’s notebook press, among others.
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Pulphouse fiction magazine made its return in 2018, twenty years after its last issue. This reincarnation mixes some of the stories from the old pulphouse days with brand-new fiction.
There was a plan to switch the hardcover pulphouse to a weekly in 1991, edited by smith, and the new pulphouse: a weekly magazine, in letter-size format, debuted with a test issue marked issue zero (1 march 1991), with the contents entirely reprinted from the hardback magazine, with the official #1 dated 1 june 1991.
Pulphouse: a fiction magazine first three issues were titled pulphouse: a weekly magazine and the next two were titled pulphouse: a weekly fiction magazine.
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Pulphouse: the hardback magazine: issue one: fall [kristine kathryn rusch, dean wesley smith, nina kiriki hoffman] on amazon.
The magazine was reborn as pulphouse fiction magazine with a trial issue #0 dated november 2017, edited by smith. A glossy pulp-size trade paperback financed by a crowdfunding campaign, this initial issue was entirely reprint, mostly from the original magazine. The formal new series began with #1 in january 2018 on a quarterly basis.
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This varied collection of stories from pulphouse: the hardback magazine--an innovative small-run series that lasted for 12 roughly quarterly issues--demonstrates the success of that venture with many quality pieces, but also includes a number of stories that hardly deserve a place in any ``best of'' volume.
Marion zimmer bradley's fantasy magazine, fall 1989; crosstime traffic, del rey pulphouse: the hardback magazine #12, the last issue, fall 1993.
From 1988 through 1993, pulphouse published a quarterly magazine in hardback form edited by rusch. In addition to twelve issues, each of them themed, they published an issue 0 which was a hardcover filled with blank pages to use as a sample to show prospective buyers.
Pulphouse: the hardback magazine from 1988 through 1993, pulphouse published a quarterly magazine in hardback form edited by rusch. In addition to twelve issues, each of them themed, they published an issue 0 which was a hardcover filled with blank pages to use as a sample to show prospective buyers.
After pulphouse: the hardback magazine went on hiatus—to return briefly in the mid-1990s in a more conventional magazine format—rusch served as the editor.
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