LIBROS DEL AUTOR: mel anastasiou

21 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: mel anastasiou

  • Pulp Literature Autumn 2025
    J M Landels / Mel Anastasiou / Renée Sarojini Saklikar
    In this issueFollow cover artist Akem’s Selfie into myth and mystery with ’The Tales of Fanon and Gavroche’ by feature author Renée Sarojini Saklikar.Make connections over seemingly impossible gulfs with ’Downwelling’ by D Marmara and ’M4R1NR’ by Mike Carson, and discover what the nighttime holds in Mel Anastasiou’s ’Moonlight Over Paradise Gardens’ and Part 4 of ’Their Grandfa...
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    14,29 €

  • Stella Ryman and the Search for Thelma Hu
    Mel Anastasiou
    Stella remembered Mad Cassandra Browning’s words: There is danger, Stella Ryman. She shoved a hand deep into her pocket and wrapped her fingers around the keys to every door in Fairmount Manor Care Home. What had Thelma asked for?A real crime. This morning, Stella could smell crime, as clearly as the aromas of breakfast that wafted along the twisting Fairmount Manor corridors.O...
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    19,76 €

  • Pulp Literature Summer 2025
    JM Landels / Leo X Robertson / Mel Anastasiou
    Cover artist Jenn Ashton awakens summer spirits with Surfacing. But where serenity resides, so too does the risk of isolation, as seen in ’Killing Time’ by feature author Leo X Robertson. Across time and space, the threat of silence looms in ’The Dark Mute’ by Lee Nash and ’Frequency Eight’ by Sophie Ganic. Meanwhile, magic and music flood the worlds of ’Waheela’s Whistle’ by S...
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    14,15 €

  • Pulp Literature Spring 2025
    Finnian Burnett / J M Landels / Mel Anastasiou
    Summoned by cover artist Steve R Gagnon’s raven, Finnian Burnett and Kate Segriff search for ways out of impossible situations. Fiction by Patrick Barb, EC Dorgan, Kiran K Basra, and Mark Gallacher look at the familiar through a different lens, and JM Landels offers up a continued story of family and magic. Plus a brand-new Monument Studios Mystery by Mel Anastasiou takes fligh...
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    14,22 €

  • Pulp Literature Winter 2025
    George McWhirter / JM Landels / Mel Anastasiou
    Solstice Ritual by cover artist Herman Lau challenges us in a winter landscape where myth and folklore lurk. Adopt a revolutionary spirit with feature author George McWhirter’s ’Grillo, the Story of a Cricket’, and defy the oligarchs in ’Baba Yaga and the Bear’ by Gregg Chamberlain.Poet Dan MacIsaac takes us back to ancient Crete with ’Pholoe’, while DA Cooper brings blessed sl...
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    14,25 €

  • Pulp Literature Autumn 2024
    JM Landels / Kate Heartfield / Mel Anastasiou
    Ceren of the Surf, one of cover artist Bronwyn Schuster’s Knights of the Drowned Table, guards the watery portal to our autumn offerings. But more than water flows past the dead in feature author Kate Heartfield’s chilling tale of corporate cover-ups, ’The Investigation Is Sealed’. Ravens, monsters, and zombies steal the show - and a few souls - in ’A Fair Exchange’ by Tom Joll...
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    14,34 €

  • Pulp Literature Summer 2024
    JM Landels / Matthew Hughes / Mel Anastasiou
    In this issue ... The glowing yellow moon by cover artist Joyce Harumi Kamikura shines on forests, fields, and gardens in fiction by Matthew Hughes, JM Landels, and KT Wagner, while birds, ghosts, time travellers, cyborgs, and footnotes lure us away with stories by Elizabeth Nash, Mel Anastasiou, Finnian Burnett, and Mark Budman. Plus, find notable stories and winning entries f...
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    14,25 €

  • Pulp Literature Winter 2024
    Finnian Burnett / J M Landels / Mel Anastasiou
    In This IssueJoin us as we raise a glass to the New Year and a new decade with Cheers by cover artist Melissa Mary Duncan.Ghosts rise from the depths of different pasts to haunt the pages of ’When Captain Picard Was My Dad’ by feature author Finnian Burnett and ’The Haunted Ghost’ by JJ Lee.Family both anchors and unmoors the varied casts of ’Moon Eater’ by EC Dorgan, ’Field’s ...
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    14,32 €

  • Pulp Literature Spring 2023
    J M Landels / Mel Anastasiou / Richard Thomas
    Ups and Downs by cover artist M St James offers us a feathered familiar to guide our way through this issue, starting with ’The Caged Bird Sings in a Darkness of Its Own Creation’ by feature author Richard Thomas.Winged creatures fly to the rescue in ’Olympian’ by FJ Bergmann, ’Andouille’ by Mike Carson, and ’Dragon’s Greed’ by Sherilyn Moreton and Anat Rabkin. But human rescue...
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    11,72 €

  • Pulp Literature Winter 2023
    JM Landels / Mel Anastasiou / Renée Sarojini Saklikar
    Feature author Renée Sarojini Saklikar treats us to a Bramah and the Beggar Boy side tale in prose and poetry. We welcome back Cadence Mandybura, and enjoy slipstream and superheroes from Patrick Barb and Tom Jolly. Mel Anastasiou offers more Pretty Lies and JM Landels shows us the other side of the mirror in ’Zara’s Song’. Plus the winners of the Hummingbird Flash Fiction Priz...
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    11,71 €

  • Pulp Literature Autumn 2022
    James Sallis / JM Landels / Mel Anastasiou
    Under the wise gaze of ’The Butterfly Witch’ by Melissa Mary Duncan, this issue promises at least two sides to every story.Siblings work through past hurts and begin new journeys in ’Old Gifts’ by feature author James Sallis and ’Can-on-a-String’ by Alex Kitt. Meanwhile, zombies do double duty in ’Ambience’ by Jason P Burnham and ’Caught Dead’ by Shawn L Bird. We navigate new l...
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    15,17 €

  • Pulp Literature Autumn 2021
    Dan MacIsaac / J M Landels / Mel Anastasiou
    Tais Teng offers this issue’s opening notes with The Pianist Who Serenaded the Mermaids with Chopin’s Nocturne in E Minor. The wonders continue with short fiction from Dan MacIsaac, Zandra Renwick, Kelsey Hutton, Sarina Bosco, David Perlmutter, Melissa Nelson, Leslie Wibberley, and Robin Malcolm. There’s poetry from the Magpie winners and a graphic short finale from Matthew Nie...
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    11,80 €

  • Pulp Literature Spring 2021
    JM Landels / Mel Anastasiou / Robert Silverberg
    Join us as we step into the blossoming spring with Superbloom, by cover artist Weiwei Xu, and disappear into future past with feature author Robert Silverberg’s ’Chip Runner’ and Leo X Robertson’s ’Bar Hopping for Astronauts’. Take a deep breath and let the aroma of the blossoms permeate your senses because taste and scents infuse Michelle Goddard’s ’Bhut’, ’The Shepherdess: Me...
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    11,66 €

  • Pulp Literature Autumn 2020
    JM Landels / Mel Anastasiou / Renee Sarojini Saklikar
    Our journey begins under the gaze of The Faery Godmother by cover artist Ashley Rose Goentoro. We step into a ghost story ’Man with Golden Helmet’ by feature author Renée Sarojini Saklikar. Dawn Lo in ’Little Snowflake Girls’ and Weiwei Xu in ’Chimera’ introduce us to young people exploring meaningful questions of identity and belonging. Like trailside inukshuks, memories pile ...
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    11,62 €

  • Pulp Literature Summer 2020
    Tomson Highway / Mel Anastasiou / JM Landels
    In this issueSavoury short fiction from Tomson Highway, Jakob Drud, Kim Harbridge, Hannah Van Didden, Dave Gregory, NRM Roshak and R Daniel Lester. Poetry from Erin Kirsh and Peter Norman.  Further adventures of Frankie Ray in The Extra from Mel Anastasiou and a brand new Allaigna novella from JM Landels.  Plus the winners of the Bumblebee Flash Fiction Contest and the SiWC run...
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    11,75 €

  • Pulp Literature Spring 2020
    JM Landels / Matthew Hughes / Mel Anastasiou
    In this issue: The stunning Queen of Swords by cover artist Tais Teng guards the gates to this issue’s brave new worlds and words. In ‘The Bicolour Spiral’ by Matthew Hughes, the ever-popular Erm Kaslo explores hostile planets, tracks treasure hunters, and seeks stolen fortune. Matt’s futuristic Sam Spade leaves no bloodstained stone unturned in this space opera of mystery a...
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    11,74 €

  • Pulp Literature Autumn 2019
    JJ Lee / JM Landels / Mel Anastasiou
    In this issue: Experience the motley horrors of World War II, as featured author JJ Lee reunites us with his man of mystery and monsters in ‘The Man in the Long Black Coat: Bekker’, and Robin Malcolm unearths long-buried secrets in ‘The Bumblebee’s Daughter’. The secrets continue in field and forest on Canada’s west coast with Chuck Lim’s ‘The Red Tiger’ and KT Wagner’s ‘Cab...
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    10,63 €

  • Pulp Literature Spring 2019
    JM Landels / Mel Anastasiou / Robert Silverberg
    In this issue: View mortality and morality through a different set of eyes with a classic SF story from Robert Silverberg and a brand-new one from Leo X Robertson; take a timeless bus ride with JTF King; visit 1930s Hollywood with Mel Anastasiou; experience dizzy heights in a comic collaboration from Matthew Nielson and Minna Hakkola; spin in a dangerous dance with Susan Pieter...
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    11,66 €

  • The Labours of Mrs Stella Ryman
    Mel Anastasiou
    Replete with packet chicken noodle soup and grilled cheese, Stella Ryman paused just outside Fairmount Manor’s dining room, where she used the sleeve of her fleece warm-up suit to wipe the condensation from the streaked and fog-edged windows along the corridor.  There was so much springtime glory outside Fairmount — although she was not allowed out on her own to see it — and th...
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    18,35 €

  • Pulp Literature Autumn 2018
    JM Landels / Kristene Perron / Mel Anastasiou
    Dare to venture behind the intriguing cover by award-winning British artist Ben Baldwin and you’ll find that … Feature author, Kristene Perron, asks us to savour the simple things in life and question the validity of tradition in ‘Flavour of the Forsaken’. Those of you who admire magpies for their intelligence and unique beauty will find these qualities in this year’s winner...
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    10,72 €

  • Stella Ryman and the Fairmount Manor Mysteries
    Mel Anastasiou
    On this particular sun-and-shade April morning at Fairmount Manor, Stella Ryman no more entertained the idea of becoming an amateur sleuth than she did of entering next spring’s Boston Marathon. For not only was Stella eighty-two years old, but she had lately sold her home and a lifetime of gathered possessions and washed up at Fairmount Manor Care Home in such a state that she...
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    12,58 €