Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #12

Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #12

The Cutting Edge of Modern Short FictionA three-time Hugo Award nominated magazine, this issue of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine offers up twenty-one fantastic stories by some of the best writers working in modern short fiction.No genre limitations, no topic limitations, just great stories. Attitude, feel, and high-quality fiction equals Pulphouse."This is definitely a strong start. All the stories have a lot of life to them, and are worthwhile reading." —Tangent Online on Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Issue #1Includes:"Jesting Pilate" by Lee Allred"Exchange Policy" by Scott William Carter"Dead Girlfriend" by Ray Vukcevich"Laugh Track" by David H. Hendrickson"Family Bonds" by R.W. Wallace"Mystery Weekend" by J. Roderick Clark"A Magical Negro" by Ezekiel James Boston"Be Very, Very Afraid" by Jerry Oltion"Barely Decent" by Kent Patterson"Call Me Peaches" by Daemon Crowe"Death by Vodka" by Robert J. McCarter"Virtual Oracle" by Leigh Saunders"Machine in the Ghost" by Rob Vagle"The Postcard" by David Stier"Gordie Culligan vs. Dr. Longbeach and the HVAC of Doom" by J. Steven York"On Red Mountain" by Robin Brande"Fort Dumpster" by O'Neil De Noux"Scrawny Pete" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch"My Father, the Popsicle" by Annie Reed"The Neighborhood" by Angela Penrose"As if My Every Word Has Turned to Glass" by Robert Jeschonek

Oil!

Oil!

James Arnold Ross Jr., nicknamed “Bunny,” is the son of a self-made oil millionaire. As he comes of age, Bunny’s sympathies for oilfield workers and socialists often clash with his father and his father’s business partners, forcing him to confront the ethical implications of his family’s wealth and power.As Bunny witnesses the devastating consequences of his father’s unethical business practices, including accidents and a worker strike, he finds himself torn between loyalty to his family and his burgeoning friendship with an oilfield worker, Paul Watkins. Paul, influenced by his experiences in post-World War I Siberia, becomes a fervent advocate for labor rights and embraces communism. The novel explores the complex dynamics of family, loyalty, and the pursuit of justice in a society driven by oil and power.Sinclair’s narrative satirically critiques the flaws and weaknesses of all the characters, shedding light on the human condition in the face of greed and inequality. The book offers a profound examination of societal issues, delving into themes of corruption, greed, and the struggle for workers’ rights.Oil! inspired the 2007 film There Will Be Blood. The novel’s enduring relevance lies in its exploration of the interplay between wealth and morality and its scathing commentary on the oil industry.

Miracle: Twin Babies

Miracle: Twin Babies

A fresh start working in a charming coastal town is just what Dr. Kirby Atherton needs. She longs for a family, but has just learned the devastating news of her infertility. Nick Dennison was once a hot-shot city doc, with women falling at his feet! But having just battled the toughest years of his life, relationships-and most definitely babies-are certainly not on his agenda.Working together, Nick and Kirby find their worlds collide. Their burning attraction can't be ignored, and now a miracle has happened. Kirby is pregnant-with his twins!

The Book of Lost Saints

The Book of Lost Saints

The Book of Lost Saints is an evocative multigenerational Cuban-American family story of revolution, loss, and family bonds from New York Times-bestselling author Daniel José Older.Marisol vanished during the Cuban Revolution, disappearing with hardly a trace. Now, shaped by atrocities long-forgotten, her tenacious spirit visits her nephew, Ramón, in modern-day New Jersey. Her hope: that her presence will prompt him to unearth their painful family history.Ramón launches a haphazard investigation into the story of his ancestor, unaware of the forces driving him on his search. Along the way, he falls in love, faces a run-in with a murderous gangster, and uncovers the lives of the lost saints who helped Marisol during her imprisonment.The Book of Lost Saints by Daniel José Older is a haunting meditation on family, forgiveness, and the violent struggle to be free.An Imprint Book"Spellbinding."—Marlon James, Man Booker Prize-winning author of Black Leopard, Red Wolf"A lyrical, beautiful, devastating, literally haunting journey."—N.K. Jemisin, award-winning author of the Broken Earth trilogy

Moja lista gości

Moja lista gości

Gdybyś mogła zjeść kolację w towarzystwie pięciu dowolnych osób, kogo byś zaprosiła i dlaczego? Swoje trzydzieste urodziny Sabrina planowała świętować standardowo i bez fajerwerków. Każdego roku razem ze swoją przyjaciółką Jessicą spotykały się na urodzinowej kolacji, na której wspominały studenckie życie, plotkowały i wypijały morze wina. Tak miało być i tym razem…Kiedy Sabb nieco spóźniona dociera na spotkanie, okazuje się, że przy stole czekają już nieżyjący już od lat ojciec, Audrey Hepburn, wykładowca z czasów studenckich oraz były narzeczony. Jak to możliwe? Jakim cudem znaleźli się oni przy jednym stole? I kto poradzi sobie z tą niezręczną ciszą?Moja lista gości to słodko-gorzka opowieść o dorastaniu, trudnych pożegnaniach i o tym, że musimy zrozumieć swoją przeszłość, by otworzyć się na przyszłość.  

An Amish Marriage

An Amish Marriage

A union of strangersCourting His Amish Wife by Emma Miller When Levi Miller learns Eve Summy will be forced to marry her would-be attacker or get shunned, he marries her instead. Now husband and wife, but complete strangers, they must figure out how to live together in harmony. But with Levi’s family questioning the motives for their surprise wedding, getting to know each other—and possibly finding love along the way—is harder than they expected.His Amish Wife's Hidden Past by Mindy SteeleEnglischer Hannah Raber will do anything to protect her children when they are sent into witness protection—even marry her late husband’s brother. Learning to be an Amish wife is a big adjustment, especially since she’s determined to keep an emotional distance. But as her girls bond with Daniel, Hannah can’t help but wonder if strangers from different worlds can turn a convenient marriage into a forever love…2 Uplifting Stories Courting His Amish Wife and His Amish Wife's Hidden Past

Tales of the Old London Slum (Complete Collection)

Tales of the Old London Slum (Complete Collection)

Arthur Morrison is known for his realistic novels and stories about working-class life in London's East End. His best known work of fiction is his novel A Child of the Jago, a tale that recounts the brief life of a child growing up in the "Old Jago", a slum located between Shoreditch High Street and Bethnal Green Road in the East End of London. Table of Contents: Novels: A Child of the Jago To London Town Cunning Murrell The Hole in the Wall Short Stories: Tales of Mean Streets The Street Lizerunt Without Visible Means To Bow Bridge That Brute Simmons Behind the Shade Three Rounds In Business The Red Cow Group On the Stairs Squire Napper "A Poor Stick" A Conversion "All that Messuage" Divers Vanities Spotto's Reclamation A "Dead 'Un" The Disorder of the Bath His Tale of Bricks Teacher and Taught A Blot on St. Basil One More Unfortunate Ingrates at Bagshaw's Rhymer the Second Charlwood with a Number A Poor Bargain Statement of Edward Chaloner Lost Tommy Jepps The Legend of Lapwater Hall The Black Badger The Torn Heart

Fantômas

Fantômas

"Fantômas...means death!" An immediate sensation upon its original publication in 1911, "Fantômas" - Pierre Souvestre and Marcel Allain's thrilling novel of international crime and intrigue - has proven to be one of the most popular crime fiction book series of all time. Centered around the title character - an early literary villain reminiscent of the type of international criminal James Bond might face - Fantômas himself is a merciless, brilliant crime lord who will stop at nothing to achieve his nefarious ends. A master of disguise, Fantômas often would impersonate his own murder victims and this elusive and enigmatic character became known for his cold-blooded ruthlessness.  Pursued by the tireless Inspector Juve - one of the few people to be able to detect and follow Fantômas' twisted path - Fantômas is also similar to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Professor Moriarty, sitting at the center of an enormous web of criminal enterprises and evil plots. The popularity of Fantômas was so huge that it would spawn no less than forty-two sequels and a variety of adaptations to the screen, including movies and television shows, turning Fantômas into one of the most popular literary characters of all time. Here, we present the original novel in its unabridged and original form, translated by Cranstoun Metcalfe.

The Prince's Christmas Vow

The Prince's Christmas Vow

Secretly married…to a prince! Zoe Sarris hasn't seen Crown Prince Demetrius Castanavo since their secret elopement. So she's shocked when he requests her interior design services. She's only just pieced her broken heart back together, and seeing Demetrius—as gorgeous and guarded as ever—threatens to shatter it all over again… However, the shocking news that they are actually still married changes everything. Especially when Demetrius reveals he wants his princess back…preferably in time for Christmas!

The One Man to Heal Her

The One Man to Heal Her

Single dad to her rescue! Dr. Alexandra Hudson's homecoming is bittersweet. She's still scarred by her family's rejection, and it's a comfort to find her childhood friend Will Kent. Except she's overwhelmed by her attraction to the handsome widower—feelings she never expected to have again! Will is shocked that the gorgeous new cardiologist is the girl from next door. He's also shocked by his desire to keep her safe in his arms! But now he has a toddler to protect, too. He'll gladly offer Alex a whole new life…if she'll risk being part of a brand-new family!

Harlequin Romantic Suspense November 2015 Box Set

Harlequin Romantic Suspense November 2015 Box Set

Looking for heart-racing romance and breathless suspense? Want stories filled with life-and-death situations that cause sparks to fly between adventurous, strong women and brave, powerful men?Harlequin® Romantic Suspense brings you all that and more with four new full-length titles for one great price every month!THE COLTON BODYGUARDThe Coltons of Oklahomaby Carla CassidyWhen Greta Colton is wrongfully arrested for murder, Tyler Stanton unhesitatingly provides an alibi—she was in his arms all night! But more than false accusations endanger the beautiful horse trainer…and Tyler might be the only one who can save her from the oncoming danger. COWBOY CHRISTMAS RESCUEby Beth Cornelison and Colleen ThompsonWhen shots interrupt a Christmas ranch wedding, two couples must track down a wannabe killer to stay alive. Former bull rider Nate Wheeler protects his wife-to-be, who's carrying the most precious gift of all—their child. At the same time, sheriff Brady McCall puts his life on the line for his former love, who witnessed the crime.HER CHRISTMAS PROTECTORSilver Valley P.D.by Geri KrotowUndercover for a government shadow agency, Zora Krasny has to keep her eye on the prize: bringing down a serial killer. But she's distracted when she teams up with her childhood crush, Detective Bryce Campbell, who looks oh-so-good while bringing down bad guys. Can Zora and Bryce catch a criminal and write their own happily-ever-after? KILLER SEASONby Lara LacombeWhen grad student Fiona Sanders is rescued from a gunpoint robbery, she can't help but feel gratitude—and maybe a little more—for handsome cop Nate Gallagher. But before the two can explore their attraction, Fiona becomes a criminal's target! It's up to this Texas twosome to solve the crime—and find the keys to each others' hearts.Look for 4 heart-racing new stories every month from Harlequin® Romantic Suspense!

The voyage out

The voyage out

In The Voyage Out, one of Woolf's wittiest, socially satirical novels, Rachel Vinrace embarks for South America on her father's ship, and is launched on a course of self-discovery in a modern version of the mythic voyage. Lorna Sage's Introduction and Explanatory Notes offer guidance to thereader new to Woolf, and illuminate Woolf's presence, not identifiable in the heroine, but in the social satire, lyricism and patterning of consciousness in one woman's rite of passage. The Voyage Out , by Virginia Woolf , is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully crafted extras. Here are some of the remarkable features of Barnes & Noble Classics : All editions are beautifully designed and are printed to superior specifications; some include illustrations of historical interest. Barnes & Noble Classics pulls together a constellation of influences--biographical, historical, and literary--to enrich each reader's understanding of these enduring works. We meet young, free-spirited Rachel Vinrace aboard her father's ship, the Euphrosyne , departing London for South America. Surrounded by a clutch of genteel companions--among them her aunt Helen, who judges Rachel to be "vacillating," "emotional," and "more than normally incompetent for her years"--Rachel displays a startling maturity when she finds her engagement to the writer Terence Hewet listing toward disaster. As she soon discovers, "tragedies come in the hungry hours." Published in 1915, The Voyage Out is Virginia Woolf 's first novel, and it is written in a more traditional narrative style than the one she later perfected. But this maiden voyage predicts Woolf's future triumphs in its elegant delineation of the troubles plaguing modern life and its satire of the upper class. As Rachel's peculiar fellow passengers expand their minds with the ideas of Aristotle and Shelley, they meanwhile suffer from the societal ennui that education and sophistication cannot overcome. Filled with cutting insights about politics, literature, gender, and modern relationships, The Voyage Out is a finely perceived impression of the overriding confusion that immediately followed World War I. Pagan Harleman is a freelance writer and filmmaker living in New York City. We meet young, free-spirited Rachel Vinrace aboard her father's ship, theEuphrosyne, departing London for South America. Surrounded by a clutch of genteel companionsamong them her aunt Helen, who judges Rachel to be "vacillating," "emotional," and "more than normally incompetent for her years"Rachel displays a startling maturity when she finds her engagement to the writer Terence Hewet listing toward disaster. As she soon discovers, "tragedies come in the hungry hours." Published in 1915,The Voyage OutisVirginia Woolf's first novel, and it is written in a more traditional narrative style than the one she later perfected. But this maiden voyage predicts Woolf's future triumphs in its elegant delineation of the troubles plaguing modern life and its satire of the upper class. As Rachel's peculiar fellow passengers expand their minds with the ideas of Aristotle and Shelley, they meanwhile suffer from the societal ennui that education and sophistication cannot overcome. Filled with cutting insights about politics, literature, gender, and modern relationships,The Voyage Outis a finely perceived impression of the overriding confusion that immediately followed World War I. Woolf's first novel is a haunting book, full of light and shadow. It takes Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose and their niece, Rachel, on a sea voyage from London to a resort on the South american coast. "It is a strange, tragic, inspired book whose scene is a South americanca not found on any map and reached by a boat which would not float on any sea, an americanca whose spiritual boundaries touch Xanadu and Atlantis" (E. M. Forster).

7 best short stories by Virginia Woolf

7 best short stories by Virginia Woolf

The English novelist, critic, and essayist Virginia Woolf ranks as one of England's most distinguished writers of the middle part of the twentieth century. Her novels can perhaps best be described as impressionistic, a literary style which attempts to inspire impressions rather than recreating reality.This selection specially chosen by the literary critic August Nemo, contains the following stories:A Haunted HouseKew GardensAn Unwritten NovelSolid ObjectsThe Mark on the WallMrs. Dalloway in the Bond StreetThe Lady in the Looking Glass

7 best short stories - Russian Authors

7 best short stories - Russian Authors

Conceive the joy of a lover of nature who, leaving the art galleries, wanders out among the trees and wild flowers and birds that the pictures of the galleries have sentimentalised. It is some such joy that the man who truly loves the noblest in letters feels when tasting for the first time the simple delights of Russian literature. French and English and German authors, too, occasionally, offer works of lofty, simple naturalness; but the very keynote to the whole of Russian literature is simplicity, naturalness, veraciousness. Critic August Nemo selected seven short stories from authors who bring all the richness and quality of Russian literature: - The Nose by Nikolai Gogol - The Queen of Spades by Alexander Pushkin - God Sees The Truth, But Waits by Leo Tolstoy - The Bet by Anton Chekhov - The Christmas Tree And The Wedding by Fyodor Dostoyevsky - One Autumun Night by Maxim Gorky - Lazarus by Leonid Andreyev For more books with interesting themes, be sure to check the other books in this collection!

The Insignia Series Omnibus: Volumes 1-4

The Insignia Series Omnibus: Volumes 1-4

This book is a collection of the first 4 volumes in The Insignia Series (released between 2013 and 2017).The anthologies are:JAPANESE FANTASY STORIES:INSIGNIA Vol.1. includes 9 Japanese fantasy stories with a mix of urban, literary, contemporary, myth-based, and historical fantasy pieces.Contributors: Heather Ewings, Joyce Chng, Holly Kench, Kelly Matsuura, Aislinn Batstone, Chris Ward, and Chris White.CHINESE FANTASY STORIES:INSIGNIA Vol.2. includes 7 Chinese fantasy stories with a mix of urban, literary, contemporary, myth-based, and historical fantasy pieces.Contributors: Joyce Chng, Holly Kench, Kelly Matsuura, L. Chan, and David Jon Fuller.SOUTHEAST ASIAN FANTASY STORIES:INSIGNIA Vol.3. includes 7 Southeast Asian fantasy stories with a mix of literary, contemporary, myth-based, and historical fantasy pieces. Countries included are Singapore, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines.Contributors: Celestine Trinidad, Sheenah Freitas, Eve Shi, Melvin Yong, Joyce Chng, Kelly Matsuura, and Eliza Chan.ASIAN FANTASY STORIES:INSIGNIA Vol.4. includes 9 Asian fantasy stories with a mix of literary, contemporary, myth-based, and historical fantasy pieces. Countries included are Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, Japan, China, India, and Nepal.Contributors: Allison Thai, Joyce Chng, Anna Tan, Kelly Matsuura, Russell Hemmell, EK Gonzales, Sheenah Freitas, and Tina Issacs.

The Profits of Religion

The Profits of Religion

The Profits of Religion: An Essay in Economic Interpretation is a nonfiction book, first published in 1917, by the American novelist and muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair. It is a snapshot of the religious movements in the U. S. before its entry into World War I.

The Zero Game

The Zero Game

The New York Times bestselling author of The Millionaires and The First Counsel returns to Washington, D.C., with the story of an insider's game that turns deadly. Matthew Mercer and Harris Sandler are best friends who have plum jobs as senior staffers to well-respected congressmen. But after a decade in Washington, idealism has faded to disillusionment, and they're bored. Then one of them finds out about the clandestine Zero Game. It starts out as good fun-a simple wager between friends. But when someone close to them ends up dead, Harris and Matthew realize the game is far more sinister than they ever imagined-and that they're about to be the game's next victims. On the run, they turn to the only person they can trust: a 16-year-old Senate page who can move around the Capitol undetected. As a ruthless killer creeps closer, this idealistic page not only holds the key to saving their lives, but is also determined to redeem them in the process. Come play The Zero Game-you can bet your life on it.

The Great and Secret Show

The Great and Secret Show

In the little town of Palomo Grove, two great armies are amassing; forces shaped from the hearts and souls of America. In this New York Times bestseller, Barker unveils one of the most ambitious imaginative landscapes in modern fiction, creating a new vocabulary for the age-old battle between good and evil. Carrying its readers from the first stirring of consciousness to a vision of the end of the world, The Great and Secret Show is a breathtaking journey in the company of a master storyteller.