In 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 Island’ by M Denise Beaton, we discover that some treasures are better left hidden.
Back on shore, summer brings around friends both new and old in ‘Audrey and the Crow’ by Cadence Mandybura, ‘The Two Oh Four Six’ by Dustin Moon, ‘Floaters’ by Kevin Sandefur, and ‘Whispers in Between My Shoulder Blades’ by Christine Breede.
Shapeshifers in ‘Shadow Work’ by Soramimi Hanarejima and ‘Gwannyn’s Song’ by JM Landels show us the secret to sacrifice. And families come together, reshaped, in Kaile Shilling’s Si WC honourable mention, ‘Death and Laughter’.
Allison Bannister in ‘The Play’s the Thing’ and Mel Anastasiou in ‘Pretty Lies: Hold On’ draw inspiration from the classics. And poetry from Dawn Macdonald and Yuan Changming reminds us that love is classic too.
Зміст
From the Pulp Lit Pulpit -Ordinary Magic
A Collection of Secrets – Rhea Rose
Feature Interview – Rhea Rose
Gwannyn’s Song – JM Landels
To Qi Hong: Love Lost & Found – Yuan Changming
The Two Oh Four Six – Dustin Moon
Shadow Work – Soramimi Hanarejima
The Island – M Denise Beaton
5 Ways of Shutting Up – Dawn Macdonald
Floaters - Kevin Sandefur
Audrey and the Crow – Cadence Mandybura
The 2021 Jack Whyte Storyteller’s Award – Kaile Shilling
The Bumblebee Flash Fiction Contest – Christine Breede
The Play’s the Thing – Allison Bannister
Pretty Lies: Hold On – Mel Anastasiou
Про автора
Rhea Rose has published many Canadian speculative short-fiction stories and poems. She is a three-time Aurora Award nominee, and is currently nominated a fourth time, for her editorial work and writing in Polar Starlight, an online zine of speculative poetry by Canadian authors. Her story ‘The Gamogue’ appears in Pulp Literature Issue 12, Autumn 2016.