Author Archives: Cora

Do we have a New Pulp Fiction and do we need one?

Last year, I wrote a trio of posts about the resurgence of pulp fiction and the “anything goes” spirit of the pulp era thanks to the electronic publishing revolution. You can find them here, here and here. Now the New … Continue reading

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Words of Pride Giveaway

Over on my personal blog, I have been talking about the recent sexism and racism uproars in the SFF community and also decided to talk up more awesome books that go beyond the limits of straight, white, male and Anglo-American. … Continue reading

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Interview with Writer Drew Avera

Today I have another author interview for you. I’ll probably add a page listing the author interviews so far to the site some day and I might even make this a regular feature. But for now, I am pleased to … Continue reading

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“Under the Knout” whips up the bestseller lists again

Under the Knout, the little story that could, has found its way onto the Amazon Germany bestseller lists again and now resides at No. 37 of the English language short fiction bestseller list. Nr. 37 in Kindle-Shop > eBooks > Fremdsprachige … Continue reading

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Interview with Writer Nathalie Hamidi a.k.a. Irma Geddon

Today I continue our irregular series of interviews with other indie writers and welcome Nathalie Hamidi a.k.a. Poison Godiva a.k.a. Irma Geddon to my blog. Irma is a French writer of dark fantasy and has been nice enough to answer … Continue reading

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Mixed E-Book Links of Interest

For starters, the indie versus trad publishing or maybe both debate is still going on (and will probably be for a while yet). SF writer Tobias Buckell cautions writers eager to jump into indie publishing that the big successes like … Continue reading

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The Renaissance of Short Fiction Revisited

Back in February, I wrote a post on this blog about how the internet and the e-book revolution have brought about a renaissance of short fiction. Since so far, all of our e-books here at Pegasus Pulp are either short … Continue reading

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A Handful of Plugs

I’ve plugged my own latest release, so here are plugs for other people’s books and events. Among the many how-to books about self-publishing out there, Let’s Get Digital by David Gaughran is the gold standard. Now the sequel (of sort) … Continue reading

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A German Bestseller

Unter der Knute, the German edition of Under the Knout, has edged onto the category bestseller list for German language short fiction at Amazon DE at No. 92. Nr. 92 in Kindle-Shop > eBooks > Belletristik > Kurzgeschichten & Anthologien It … Continue reading

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New Release: The Dark Lily

The Dark Lily, our latest release here at Pegasus Pulp is not just a return to the spy fiction genre and to the swinging sixties, but also a prequel to The Other Side of the Curtain, which was one of … Continue reading

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