The leaves are falling in some parts of the country. Like Christina Aguilera's hair, so change the seasons. And, with the fall apples, so too comes forth another issue of PulpLit.
Contents:
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-The Double-Header Issue
-New PulpLit Store
-Contest Winner
-New Poetry Editor
We've got double the fiction and double the articles this issue. Too much good stuff not to share.
This issue features an essay examining Ghost World the movie, book, and screenplay, entitled the "The Ghost World Triptych". Also, read an ode to the United States Postal Service (is there anything they can't do?).
In addition, Ashley Shelby graces us with her narrative presence in "A Temporary Assignment". Also read a short work of fiction by yours truly, "Dinner with Caitlin McRay".
We've got reviews of "Kill Bill", "Swimming Pool", "American Splendor", and an experiential review of "For the Union Dead" by Robert Lowell.
Plus, a different sort of Quotes about tax evasion, and a poem from our new Poetry Editor, Ben Henry.
Last but not least, the indomitable Tom Ellsworth brings live to your computer screen one of his comics from the soon-to-be-wildly-popular series "Heart & Soul".
That's right! There's now a PulpLit store, and you can buy a brand spankin' new copy of the first book from PulpLit Publishing, "Frustrated Young Men" by John O'Brien (there's something familiar about that name....) More books to come soon. We're very excited.
Without further adieu, let us congratulate erinmw9@yahoo.fr! He/she has won a free copy of "Frustrated Young Men", delivered right to his/her door.
Unfortunately, erinw9 was unavailable to comment. But no doubth, he/she would have said something like: Mon Dieu! Je suis si j'a excit? ne peut pas le contenir.
Ben Henry proudly joins the PulpLit staff. Ben is no stranger to poetry that can spark a room. The 2001 Syracuse Poetry Slam Champion and contributor to Wildpoets.com looks to you, gentle reader, to knock his socks off. And if you can't do that, sit back and enjoy the show. And don't forget your safety goggles.
Posted by John on October 22, 2003
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