USA Today bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch writes in almost every genre. Generally, she uses her real name (Rusch) for most of her writing. Under that name, she publishes bestselling science fiction and fantasy, award-winning mysteries, acclaimed mainstream fiction, controversial nonfiction, and the occasional romance. Her novels have made bestseller lists around the world and her short fiction has appeared in eighteen best of the year collections. She has won more than twenty-five awards for her fiction, including the Hugo, Le Prix Imaginales, the Asimov’s Readers Choice award, and the Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Readers Choice Award.
Publications from The Chicago Tribune to Booklist have included her Kris Nelscott mystery novels in their top-ten-best mystery novels of the year. The Nelscott books have received nominations for almost every award in the mystery field, including the best novel Edgar Award, and the Shamus Award.
She writes goofy romance novels as award-winner Kristine Grayson, romantic suspense as Kristine Dexter, and futuristic sf as Kris DeLake.
She also edits. Beginning with work at the innovative publishing company, Pulphouse, followed by her award-winning tenure at The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, she took fifteen years off before returning to editing with the original anthology series Fiction River, published by WMG Publishing. She acts as series editor with her husband, writer Dean Wesley Smith, and edits at least two anthologies in the series per year on her own.
To keep up with everything she does, go to kriswrites.com and sign up for her newsletter. To track her many pen names and series, see their individual websites (krisnelscott.com, kristinegrayson.com, krisdelake.com, retrievalartist.com, divingintothewreck.com). She lives and occasionally sleeps in Oregon.
A frequent contributor to both Fiction River and Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Annie’s longer work includes the near-future science fiction short novel In Dreams, the gritty urban fantasy novel Iris & Ivy, and the superhero novel Faster. Annie’s short fiction appears regularly on Tangent Online’s recommended reading lists, and “The Color of Guilt,” originally published in Fiction River: Hidden in Crime, was selected as one of The Best Crime and Mystery Stories 2016. A founding member and contributor to the innovative Uncollected Anthology, Annie can be found on the web at www.annie-reed.com.
Chrissy’s short fiction has appeared in the anthologies: Fiction River: Risk-Takers, Fiction River Presents: Legacies, Fiction River Presents: Readers' Choice, Deep Magic, and When Dreams Come True (writing as Christen Anne Kelley). She writes fantasy and science fiction, as well as a softball, contemporary series for both romance and young adult (Little League Series and Home Run).
Before turning to fiction, Chrissy also wrote many nonfiction articles for publications such as Montana Outdoors, Women in the Outdoors, and Jakes Magazine. In 2009, Inside Kung Fu magazine awarded her with their ‘Writer of the Year’ award.
Follow her blog on being a parent-writer at Parents and Prose.
R.W. Wallace writes in most genres, though she tends to end up in mystery more often than not. Dead bodies keep popping up all over the place whenever she sits down in front of her keyboard.
The stories mostly take place in Norway or France; the country she was born in and the one that has been her home for two decades. Don't ask her why she writes in English - she won't have a sensible answer for you.
Her Ghost Detective short story series appears in Pulphouse Magazine, starting in issue #9.
You can find all her books, long and short, on rwwallace.com.
Teri J. Babcock lives in the big city in a small apartment. She has no cats, dogs, or children, saving her a great deal of money which she spends mostly on books, exotic chocolates, and new plants that she absolutely has to have, but really don't fit in her community garden plot.
She lives, writes and is rained on in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Christina Boufis is the author of jail mystery series set in San Francisco. The first book, The Cruelest Month, introduces an unlikely amateur sleuth—a teacher at a San Francisco jail who has a knack for finding trouble and dead bodies.
A former academic with a PhD in Victorian literature and Women's Studies, Christina spent nearly eight years teaching women in the San Francisco County Jail.
As C.B. Peterson, she is the author of a domestic thriller, I Want Him Dead. Christina's mystery short stories have appeared in Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Kings River Life Magazine, and Larceny and Last Chances anthology.
She lives in Alameda, California with her family and an ever-growing collection of rescue animals. You can find her at christinaboufis.com and lurking on X @cbwrites2.
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The Cutting Edge of Modern Short Fiction
A three-time Hugo Award nominated magazine, this issue of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine offers up twenty-one fantastic stories by some of the best writers working in modern short fiction.
No genre limitations, no topic limitations, just great stories. Attitude, feel, and high-quality fiction equals Pulphouse.
"This is definitely a strong start. All the stories have a lot of life to them, and are worthwhile reading." —Tangent Online on Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Issue #1
Includes:
"Fast" by J. Steven York
"Uncomfortable Shoes" by Rob Vagle
"Ascent of a Lifetime" by Karen Aria Lin
"Candy Detectives" by Connor Whiteley
"Between a Sock and a Hard Place" byTeri J. Babcock
"Toobychubbies" by Nina Kiriki Hoffman
"Another Body" by O'Neil De Noux
"Murder by Voice" by Kent Patterson
"It Came from the Coffee Maker" by Martin L. Shoemaker
"Locks and Keys and the Truth at the Heart of It" by Dayle A. Dermatis
"Baby, One More Time" by David H. Hendrickson
"The Diaper Room Key to Cosmic Plumbing" by Brenda Carre
"Cleanup Crew" by Ray Vukcevich
"The Case of the Missing Semicolon" by Christina Boufis
"This World We Live In" by Chrissy Wissler
"Harvey's Babies" by Louisa Swann
"New Beginnings" by R.W. Wallace
"Red-Letter Day" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
"As If Nothing Had Happened" by Jerry Oltion
"Death of a Woman of Ill Repute" by Annie Reed
"The Asteroid That Stays Crunchy in Milk" by Robert Jeschonek
Título : Pulphouse Fiction Magazine: Issue # 17
EAN : 9798201379094
Editorial : WMG Publishing
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