21st Century Pulps
A collection of stories and poetry from today’s Indie Authors.

Authors: Aaron S Gallagher, Adam Leather, Asha Hawkins, Dakota Wolfe, Fabrizio Rodriguez, Fawaz H. Al-Saffar, Frank E. Hopkins, Joel Cervantes, Kansas Franks, Ketan Desai, Lainey Fields, Lisa Reifsnider, Lucienne Simmons, Marwa Al-Janabi, Ralph Rotten, Russ Meehan, Scott Meehan, Terry Ahkey, Woody Cartis
Genre: Multi-Author Anthology
Page Count: 186
Word Count: 63,449
Library of Congress Control Number: 2019955302
ISBN
Mobi 978-1-64456-094-5
ePub 978-1-64456-093-8
A collection of short stories, poetry, articles and more in multiple genres by today’s Indie Authors.
The Term, “Pulp Fiction” originated from the magazines of the first half of the 20th century. Stories were printed on cheap "pulp" paper and provided “escape” for fiction fans of that time. The pulp fiction era provided influential talent and freedom that focused on detective, mystery and science fiction genres. THE NEW MILLENNIA Although Pulp Fiction was associated with creative writing that was available to the American public in the early nineteen-hundreds, and could be found at all the newsstands, 21st Century Pulp has entered a new paradigm. Much like the independent authors of that time, new technology has enabled the possibility of self-publishing and has opened the door to the New Millennia Indie Author, including five juveniles under the age of fifteen. These are their stories…and poetic expressions.




The Penny Dreadful
Ingredients
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2 oz bourbon
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1 oz lemon juice
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1/2 oz grenadine
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1/2 oz blue curacao
Instructions
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Fill a cocktail shaker with ice and add the bourbon and lemon juice. Shake well and strain into a chilled coupe glass.
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Slowly pour the grenadine over the back of a spoon along the edge of the glass, so it sinks to the bottom and creates a red layer.
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Repeat the same process with the blue curacao, pouring it over the back of a spoon along the opposite edge of the glass, so it creates a blue layer on top of the red one.
Enjoy your Pulp Fiction cocktail and toast to the authors of the 21st century pulps. Cheers!

















