Pulp.net - About

The Online Home of New Fiction

July 2008
about
Pulp Net is a webspace that feels like a book. It’s also a headspace where anyone can write, if they want to. It is edited by Lane Ashfeldt, who co-founded Pulp Net in 2003.

•‘Excellent fiction site’ Erica Wagner, literary editor of The Times
•‘Cool without being intimidating’ The Guardian
•‘I'm very excited - have been asked to guest-edit an issue of the excellent Pulp.net online magazine’ Sarah Salway, author
•‘A treat for anyone who wants to get their teeth into a good piece of original writing. And what’s more, two of the three stories included are guaranteed to be submissions from Pulp.net readers. What better way to get your work out there?’ Artswom
•‘Short story aficionados could do a lot worse than log on to www.pulp.net’ Featured most popular literature site, shvoong.
•‘Best website to publish your story’ Yahoo answers
• ‘Discover new writing voices with Pulp.net’ Frontline Books blog

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COPYRIGHT
The fiction published on Pulp.net is copyrighted by the individual authors and cannot be reproduced without their permission. Enquiries relating to translation, publication etc will be forwarded to the relevant author or agent. Opinions expressed in reviews, features and interviews published on Pulp Net are the writers’ own and do not reflect the views of its editors or the editorial board.
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Comment is an easy way to send your thoughts on a story you have read. You can also send a short story, a review of a book, CD or fiction event, or promote an event you are involved in. Payment for short stories is £100. Due to the high volume of submissions and staff limitations, Pulp Net regrets it may be unable to respond if an item is not selected for publication. Thanks for participating.