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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...
- "Four-and-Twenty" (Originally published in Pulphouse: The Hardback Magazine Issue 7: Spring 1990 (Pulphouse Publishing, Spring 1990) "The Key to the Mysteries"...
- 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...
- Axolotl Press, an American small press publisher that was acquired by Pulphouse Publishing in 1989 Axolotl tanks, a fictional technology in the Dune universe...
- Aug. 1998) Introduction, (in) * "Beggars in Spain," (na) Axolotl Press/Pulphouse Feb. 1991 / Asimov's April 1991 "Feigenbaum Number," (ss) Omni Winter...
- Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Author's Choice Monthly #20, Pulphouse Publishing, May 1991. "Black Air" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published...
- Underpants" in Pulphouse Issue 1 (2018). "The Stars So Black, The Space So White" in Galaxy's Edge Issue 31 (2018). "Identical" in Pulphouse Issue 2 (2018)...
- Cover of the first independent publication (Pulphouse)....
- 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...
- first published in September 1990 in Pulphouse Magazine, and subsequently republished in 1991's The Best of Pulphouse, in the Summer 1993 issue of Eidolon...