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    You Really Liked That?: Stories from Pulphouse Fiction Magazine
    No Way: Totally Twisted Tales: Stories from Pulphouse Fiction Magazine
    • What gives the "twist" to these stories? They wouldn't fit in any other magazine, for one thing. They leave readers shaking their heads in amazement that they read that story, let alone anyone wrote it.Twisted stories often make you laugh, or make you tear up because they always surprise the reader. And that makes them very memorable.This volume, the second collection from Pulphouse, filled bumper to bumper with stories from some of our favorite writers.Includes: KENT PATTERSONThe WereyamANNIE REEDThe Old GuyJ. STEVEN YORKPlaying With TrainsKRISTINE KATHRYN RUSCHHand FastPATRICK ALAN MAMMAYThe Time CopMIKE RESNICKCatastrophe Baker and the Cold EquationsROBERT JESCHONEKTime, Expressed as an Entr�eNINA KIRIKI HOFFMANSavage BreastsJERRY OLTIONFictionRAY VUKCEVICHGroupDAVID H. HENDRICKSONLooking for the Bastard

      No Way: Totally Twisted Tales: Stories from Pulphouse Fiction Magazine
    • The readers, the fans, the reviewers all weighed in over the first year of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine. Five issues, almost 100 stories. They raved about some stories, liked others, and found some eye-opening, shall we say? And editor Dean Wesley Smith kept track. So now, as promised in Pulphouse Fiction Magazine's first Kickstarter campaign, here come the favorites, the stories the readers and reviewers loved from the first full year (plus Issue Zero, our test issue). These stories wonderfully represent Pulphouse's mission: attitude, feel, no genre limitations, no topic limitations, just great stories. This might be one of the strangest anthologies ever put together of extremely high-quality fiction. But editor Dean claims no credit. He just listened to all of you. Includes: "Spud Wrangler" by Kent Patterson "A Few Minutes in the Plantation Bar and Grill Outside of Woodville, Mississippi" by Steve Perry "Graymatters" by David Stier "The Clockwork Man's Canteen" by J. Steven York "A Good Negro" by Ezekiel James Boston "Collector's Curse: A Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I. Adventure" by Kevin J. Anderson "nanoturds" by Ray Vukcevich "Queen of the Mouse Riders" by Annie Reed "Who's the Abomination?" By Johanna Rothman "In the Empire of the Underpants" by Robert Jeschonek "At Witt's End: A Spade/Paladin Conundrum" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

      You Really Liked That?: Stories from Pulphouse Fiction Magazine
    • Westchester County Airport

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      Westchester County Airport is referred to by the International Air Transport Association as HPN or, more endearingly by its patrons, White Plains Airport. The airport is unique in that it has the feel of a rural or regional airport but is within the New York metro area. Today, the airport bustles with traffic, accommodating commercial airlines, business, and private aviation. The golden age of aviation gave way to a major industry with the employment of modern airports featuring lighted concrete runways and new technologies like radio. In Westchester County, this all began with a seaplane operation at Rye-Cove in the early 1920s, followed by the call for a county airport in 1928, but it did not come to fruition until 1945. World War II generated a need for an airfield at Rye Lake, and by 1945, diminished defense needs permitted the transition from military airfield to county airport.

      Westchester County Airport