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Beach Pulp
Amazing Stories set in Rehoboth, Bethany, Cape May, Lewes, Ocean City, and Other Beach Towns
2019
First Published
4.40
Average Rating
262
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From giant creatures to ghostly specters and from heroic superheroes to hard-boiled detectives, beach towns are in for a shock. A collection of nineteen stories in the style of the old Amazing Stories pulp magazines set in Rehoboth, Bethany, Cape May, Lewes, Ocean City, and other beach towns that covers a range of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, horror, and noir. There is even a graphic short story, told in twenty-four panels. The stories in Beach Pulp all take place in and around the beach towns of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia and cover a wide range of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, horror, and retro detective. Some have Twilight Zone-style twists, while others include characters that range from giant creatures to ghostly specters and from heroic superheroes to hard-boiled detectives. So, whether readers prefer Nancy Drew or Doctor Strange, The Twilight Zone or Dark Shadows, they'll find something to love in Beach Pulp. Stories Included: A Day at the Beach With the Gramthrottle Max Family by Weldon Burge A Million Tiny Bites by D.M. Domosea Call Again by Dennis Lawson Hook, Line, and Sink Him by Maria Masington I Fell for an Ice-Skating Alien by David Strauss Missing in Rehoboth by James Gallahan Moonwalker by David Cooper Mystery of the Missing Girl Sleuth by Barbara Norton Night Flyer by Chris Jacobsen Operation Steamed by David Strauss Rehoboth Beach in Crisis by Carl Frey Sam Shade, Private Eye by Jackson Coppley Smash Bronson by Steve Myers Summer of the Gods by Jacob Jones Goldstein Tapestry by Phil Giunta The Celestials by Phil Giunta The Dark Ride by Linda Chambers The House that Wouldn't be Sold by Nancy Sherman When Worlds Collide by Patrick Conlon

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Author

Nancy Sakaduski
Nancy Sakaduski
Author · 6 books

Nancy Sakaduski has published 100+ articles and 24 books. She co-wrote Scientific English with Robert A. Day. Most recently, she authored How to Write Winning Short Stories, which is based on her experiences running the Rehoboth Beach Reads Short Story Contest and working with dozens of writers to perfect their short stories. Nancy has a B.A. in Communications from the University of Maryland and an Executive M.B.A. from Loyola College. She currently resides in Chadds Ford, PA, and Lewes, DE. In 2012 she founded Cat & Mouse Press (http://catandmousepress.com), a small regional publishing company, to create books that are engaging, entertaining, or just plain fun. The company publishes short story anthologies, beach reads, children's books, and regional journals. Cat & Mouse Press also publishes collections of short stories selected by a panel of judges from entries to an annual competition. AWARDS: Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators Award for Nonfiction, 1995, for article "Mapping the Mind"; Best Social Studies Book of the Year designation from Society of School Librarians International, 2003 CALIFORNIA COLLECTION. Passport to History: Ancient Greece named best social studies book for the year 2000 by the Society of School Librarians International. The Beach House was awarded a first place for editing in 2014 by Delaware Press Association and a national first place by the National Federation of Press Women. A Rehoboth ABC received a first place for children's fiction in 2014 from Delaware Press Association.

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