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Pulp Idol - Firsts 2018

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Pulp Idol has had many successes, but few so quickly as the outcome of this year’s competition. Runner-up Ariel Kahn’s debut novel was snapped up almost immediately after the final held in May during WoWFest 2018 by North-east based award-winning independent publisher Bluemoose Books. So, well done to Ariel – look out for his debut novel Raising Sparks, which will be published in 2018.
Congratulations also to all our finalists whose opening chapters are published here for the first time. The quality of writing in this, the 11th year of our annual competition, is as good as any in previous years, and we wish them all the best of luck in finding publishers for their work.
Pulp Idol was born out of a desire to achieve two to give a platform to the literary talent across the region and find an outlet for it by building a bridge between the national publishing industry and Merseyside. We have achieved this and more, with over ten writers finding success through publication and commissions, and more and more agents and publishers looking out for the latest batch of Pulp Idol finalists and signing them up. We now also welcome the many writers taking part from across the country.
Writing on the Wall is grateful to all the writers who entered the competition. We encourage them to keep on writing and enter again in the future - Deborah Morgan found success the second time she entered with her superb debut novel Disappearing Home being published by Tindall Street.

91 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 6, 2017

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May 20, 2018
These collections of tasters (the chapters are the first chapters of putative novels) are a useful and enjoyable guide to new authors. Well worth a read to see what new talent is emerging. The authors are the finalists in the 'Pulp Idol' competition, based in Liverpool - but the authors are a diverse bunch but with a distinct northern bias. I won't pick out any favourites - my taste is not yours - but I will say that they seem to have put the best ones first!
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