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Apr 03, 2012 06:05AM
Does anyone know of a publisher who specializes in new pulp fantasy similar in flavor to REH or Fritz Leiber or other scribes of yore?
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I'm not sure if they're considered "new pulp" or not, but Pyr Books puts out a lot of really cool fantasy work with a feel that is a bit different from the standard mainstream fantasy work. Tim Akers, James Barclay, Mark Hodder, George Mann and Mark Chadbourn are all good places to start. You can find them at: http://www.pyrsf.com/
-Mat N.
I’m pleased to report that my own first collection of pulpish horror stories, Hex Code and Others, has just been released under the kind offices of Harksen Productions. You can find Henrik Harksen himself within this site. Yours truly,
John Mayer
Can you give us a link to your book, John? You're not even set up as an author here on GR, so that makes it kind of tough to find.
Well, I've only just become one, so bear with me while I get my sealegs. You can find it here: http://hharksenproductions.wordpress....about a quarter of the way down, The order link is the red "Here you go." Be sure to note the current discount code. I haven't seen the book myself, yet, my author's copies not yet having arrived, so I ordered three to give away and failed to get my own discount!
Thanks, Jim. But I think you need to follow the longer route to get the discount code. (Like I said, I wasn't aware of it, so I didn't use it and don't know what it is.And thanks for the assist!
Airship 27 publishes all sorts of "New Pulp" anthologies and novels. Check us out at airship27hangar.com. That's our base page with links to our PDF "Hangar" where you can download copies of our books in PDF format for only $3/each. There are also some links to the Createspace and Amazon addresses of our books. At the very least you get some idea of what kinds of books we offer.
Dan,The first story of the ePulp Sampler Vol 1 is called "Rurik of the Demonwatch". If you lIke Robert E Howard, i suspect you may enjoy it. It's free.
Dan wrote: "Does anyone know of a publisher who specializes in new pulp fantasy similar in flavor to REH or Fritz Leiber or other scribes of yore?"
I still follow Weird Tales closely. Every issue they put out and their website - http://weirdtalesmagazine.com/ - lists a lot of publishers and works in that genre.
I'm the Art Director for Airship 27 Productions and "New Pulp" is our specialty/niche. If you're interested in submitting you can email Ron Fortier at: airship27@comcast.netCheck out our books at: airship27hangar.com
*** Rob Davis ***
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Wow! Your production values appear to be the highest. Thanks for letting me know about your books. I wish we had a discussion topic here so your notification posting could be more permanent instead of buried in this topic. Anyway, I'm excited about some of your books. Thanks again.
The publisher of my new noir, The Yankee Club is an ebook imprint of Random House; Random House Alibi. Here's their link. http://www.readalibi.com And here's a link to my novel on Amazon. You can see what I think is excellent work on the cover and they also wrote, with my approval the blurb that appears there. I've been very pleased. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00I...
Michael
Sci Phi Journal publishes some stories in the Weird Tales tradition - such as my story, "The Wallet," in issue #4 http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00U09ZREK/r...

And in that same new weird, slipstream genre, you might enjoy my story, The Other Car
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UQOMOJA/r...
I know that Chaosium & Pelgrane Press fiction lines have Bern putting out some new things that live in that horror pulp end of literature. I think there are a few others that might but ultra fuzzy on names so will have to note/photo it next time I see it at stores.
FWIW, I write fiction inspired by the likes of Robert E. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, Edgar Rice Burroughs, and Dashiell Hammett. If you look at my blog you can find links to my short stories. If you like those, you can check out my new novel, Dragonfly.
Hi, folks! Just finished a Conan fan-fiction story. Its called "The Lost Jungles of Khitai" and it's available at the Creative Writing section here on goodreads. Hope you check it out!
Hello there! Just joined. I'm currently writing an ongoing webnovel called "Warglaive" which is heavily inspired by Robert E. Howard, Lovecraft and Moorcock. I just launched it, and more chapters will be added on a weekly basis.https://warglaivenovel.com/
Also, checking out all the works linked here. Great stuff!
Rob wrote: "I'm the Art Director for Airship 27 Productions and "New Pulp" is our specialty/niche. If you're interested in submitting you can email Ron Fortier at: airship27@comcast.netCheck out our books at..."
COOL! Thanks. I loooove Pulp of various types, love writing it but can never find publishers interested.
Martin J. wrote: "Hello there! Just joined. I'm currently writing an ongoing webnovel called "Warglaive" which is heavily inspired by Robert E. Howard, Lovecraft and Moorcock. I just launched it, and more chapters w..."Big Moorcock fan! Love some REH and LOVECRAFT too...
Rob wrote: "I'm the Art Director for Airship 27 Productions and "New Pulp" is our specialty/niche. If you're interested in submitting you can email Ron Fortier at: airship27@comcast.netCheck out our books at..."
Ah, the links seem to be dead... then I saw the date on yr post!
Aegeon Science Fiction Illustrated - i've read a few of these, they're pretty good.https://www.amazon.com/stores/Mr.-Bre...
I came across Cosmic Horror Monthly some time ago, https://cosmichorrormonthly.com/Update: Also, just heard about Occult Detective Magazine. http://greydogtales.com/blog/occult-d...



