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Tag Archives: Matt Spencer
Issue 9 is here!
Issue 9 Release! If you’ve been following us on twitter at all you know that this day was coming. No, not tax day in the US of A (though that too), but the long awaited release of issue 9. So … Continue reading
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Tagged adam s. furman, broadswords and blasters, c.w. blackwell, cara fox, crime, ethan sabatella, fantasy, griffons, horror, Matt Spencer, Pulp, r.a. goli, rex weiner, steampunk, sword and sorcery, vince carpini, Weird West
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PULP APPEAL: MAKE ME NO GRAVE (guest post by Matt Spencer)
Editors’ Note: Matt Spencer is the author of numerous novellas and short-stories, as well as the novels The Night and the Land, The Trail of the Beast, and Summer Reaping on the Fields of Nowhere. His latest book is Changing of the Guards. He’s … Continue reading
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Tagged guest post, hayley stone, Matt Spencer, spec fic, weird western
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Pulp Appeal: Worms of the Earth (Guest Post by Matt Spencer)
Editors’ Note: Matt Spencer is the author of numerous novellas and short-stories, as well as the novels The Night and the Land, The Trail of the Beast, and Summer Reaping on the Fields of Nowhere. His latest book is the short-fiction collection Story Time … Continue reading
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Tagged Bran Mak Morn, Cthulhu Mythos, guest post, Matt Spencer, sword and sorcery
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Pulp Appeal: Hap and Leonard (Guest Post by Matt Spencer)
(Editor’s note: Matt Spencer is the author of several novels, including the acclaimed Deschembine trilogy, The Night and the Land, Trail of the Beast, and The Blazing Chief (forthcoming from Caliburn Press), as well as numerous short-stories and novellas. Find him online at https://mattspencerauthor.wordpress.com/, and on Twitter … Continue reading
Posted in Pulp Appeal
Tagged Crime writing, guest post, Hap and Leonard, Joe Lansdale, Matt Spencer, new pulp, Texas
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