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Pulphouse Publishing was an
American small press publisher based in Eugene, Oregon, and
specializing in
science fiction and fantasy. It was
founded by...
- writer,
Friesner penned an
advice column entitled "Ask
Auntie Esther" for
Pulphouse Magazine. Her
first short story, "The
Stuff of Heroes" was sold in 1982...
-
Rusch and
Smith operated Pulphouse Publishing for many
years and
edited the
original (hardback)
incarnation of
Pulphouse Magazine; they won a World...
- and
online in the
United States from 1993 to 1999. It was
launched by
Pulphouse Publishing as part of its
attempt to move away from book
publishing to...
- "Four-and-Twenty" (Originally
published in
Pulphouse: The
Hardback Magazine Issue 7:
Spring 1990 (
Pulphouse Publishing,
Spring 1990) "The Key to the Mysteries"...
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Harlan Ellison's
story She's a
Young Thing and
Cannot Leave Her
Mother (
Pulphouse: The
Hardback Magazine, Fall 1988)
tells the
story of a
drifter who meets...
- Aug. 1998)
Introduction (in) * "Beggars in Spain" (na),
Axolotl Press/
Pulphouse Feb. 1991 / Asimov's Apr. 1991 "Feigenbaum Number" (ss), Omni
Winter 1995...
- F&SF
March 1985 Best
Novella (1991):
Beggars in
Spain (Axolotl
Press /
Pulphouse Feb. 1991) / Asimov's
April 1991 Best
Novelette (1998): "The
Flowers of...
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Spider Robinson and
Jeanne Robinson. It
first appeared in
seven parts in
Pulphouse W****ly in 1991. It is a
sequel to
Stardance and was
published as a standalone...
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Axolotl Press, an
American small press publisher that was
acquired by
Pulphouse Publishing in 1989
Axolotl tanks, a
fictional technology in the Dune universe...