Pulp Modern 2 by Alec Cizak, Editor
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A Twist of Noir, Alec Cizak, anthology, Beat to a Pulp, book review, Chris La Tray, David James Keaton, Jack Webster, JC Hemphill, Jeremy Shane, Jerome K Jerome, John Kenyon, Leland Neville, Matthew C. Funk, Michael Moreci, Patti Abbott, Powder Burn Flash, Pulp Modern, Pulp Modern 2, review copy, short stories, Stephen Eoannou, Steven Axelrod, Thuglit, Uncle B Publications, William Dylan Powell
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/The first edition of Pulp Modern was an extremely pleasant surprise, populated with an array of short stories by both authors I... Read More
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