Retro-Pulp Tales

Retro-Pulp Tales is a limited edition anthology published by Subterranean Press[1] in 2006, edited by Joe R. Lansdale. It tied in winning the 2006 Bram Stoker Award for Best Anthology[2] (the other winning title was "Mondo Zombie" edited by John Skipp).[3]

It contains new stories written in the style of the pulp magazines of the early 20th century. Lansdale's guidelines for Retro Pulp Tales were basic: "Write a story in the vein of the old pulps ... that takes place before 1960, and with the restrictions of those times."

It includes contributions by Bill Crider, Stephen Gallagher, Melissa Mia Hall, Alex Irvine, Tim Lebbon, Kim Newman, Norman Partridge, Gary Phillips, James Reasoner, Al Sarrantonio, Chet Williamson, and F. Paul Wilson. This collection was issued as a trade hardcover, a numbered limited edition, and a lettered special edition. All issues have long since sold out.[4]

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gollark: If the only way to improve security requires not actually controlling hardware I own I'll just stick with not doing that.
gollark: Like "trusted computing".
gollark: It's probably some thing which aims to take control away from users by having a magic opaque chip you can't control do things.
gollark: > I thought it was going to break the entire filesystem and I'd have to reinstall everythingYou probably could just mount it from linux?
gollark: MacOS thing.

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