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Tag Archives: Pegasus Pulp
Pegasus Pulp is one year old!
One July 3, 2011, Pegasus Pulp, my e-book publishing venture, opened its doors for business, which makes today our first anniversary. It’s been an exciting year. I published 17 e-books, all short stories and novelettes, sold a bunch of them … Continue reading
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Tagged e-books, free, my books, Pegasus Pulp, shameless self-promo, Silencer
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New story available: The Hidden Castle.
As mentioned yesterday, I have a new story out – or rather two, since the e-book edition also contains a bonus story that is too short to publish on its own. With this book, I have once again returned to … Continue reading
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Tagged e-books, epic fantasy, fantasy, my books, Pegasus Pulp, shameless self-promo, sword and sorcery
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Cora enters another new market, some gender discussion, Automat diners and a must-have book
I’ve got another reason to brag, for mere days after cracking the Spanish e-book market I also managed to crack the Italian market by selling a copy of Courier Duty at Amazon.it, which even briefly put me on the respective … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Links, Writing
Tagged e-books, Game of Thrones, gender, genre wank, James Bond, my books, other people's books, Pegasus Pulp, relentless darkness, research fallout, Silencer, videogames, writing craft
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Cora cracks the Spanish market and paranormal romance sex excuses
Yeah, so the post title is search engine bait, but it’s actually accurate. The German national team made it into the Euro 2012 quarter finals tonight after beating Denmark 2:1 in a not very good game. I actually got bored … Continue reading
Alternatives to the Euro 2012 Linkdump
The Euro 2012 seems to have usurped everybody’s attention in Europe to the point that even European e-book sales have just died. In case anybody cares, Germany won its first match against Portugal 1:0 by the way. Still, for all … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Comics, Links
Tagged fairytales, football, gender, German literature, heroes and villains, linguistics, linkdump, my books, Pegasus Pulp, sport
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The New Yorker does SF, Doctor Who does the Olympics, a rightwing thinktank does Game of Thrones – all that and the German fixed book price agreement, too
As already reported, we’re having our annual speculative versus literary fiction discussion, courtesy of The New Yorker, which has designated its current issue “the science fiction issue”. According to the table of contents, “science fiction issue” means a mix of … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Links, TV
Tagged Doctor Who, Game of Thrones, genre vs. literary, genre wank, German literature, linkdump, Pegasus Pulp, science fiction, sports
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A Pulp Post
There’s nothing to see here today, but why don’t you head over to the Pegasus Pulp blog and read my post about how the rise of e-books and indie publishing is resurrecting the spirit of the pulp era.
Awards, Deaths and a Trailer
I have been somewhat busy in the past few days, because three different translation clients suddenly needed something translated very urgently over the same long holiday weekend. Plus a random “I should write this some time” short fiction idea has … Continue reading
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Tagged 1980s child, awards geekery, book trailers, celebrity deaths, German TV, music, opera, Pegasus Pulp, romance, shameless self-promo, videos
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Short Weekend Linkdump
Over at the Pegasus Pulp blog, I offer my take on the current discussion whether e-books will kill off genre fiction. USA Today has a surprisingly good article about Fifty Shades of Grey and its implications for sexuality in America. … Continue reading
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Tagged celebrity deaths, e-books, erotica, Fifty Shades of Grey, football, genre wank, German film, Pegasus Pulp, sports, theatre
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A new release just in time for May Day: Muse & Crisis
As I hinted yesterday, I have a new e-book available. It’s called Muse & Crisis and is a bumper edition of two fantasy short stories, which both deal with the themes of creativity, inspiration and artistic demons. The upload issues … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, my books, Pegasus Pulp, shameless self-promo, short fiction
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