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Pulped by Adventure 11/05/2004 . Source: Jessica Martin 
Wildside Press to launch pulp-style 'Adventure Tales' magazine. The newsprint edition of Wildside Press's 'HP Lovecraft's Magazine of Horror' hit the newstands two weeks ago (and work is now progressing on the second issue).
In other magazine news, two more titles are being added to the Wildside Press stable: 'Adventure Tales' and 'Underworlds'.
Adventure Tales is a new semi-annual (twice per year) magazine presenting adventure stories from the pulps. Some will be action stories, some thrillers, some horror, a few fantastic - and the aim is to select the best fiction writers of the 20th century.
The first issue will feature classic stories by such authors as H. De Vere Stacpoole, Hugh B. Cave (featured author with two rare stories and an interview), Charles C. Young, H. Bedford Jones, Vincent Starrett, Captain A. E. Dingle, plus book reviews and interviews!
The other magazine, 'Underworlds', edited by Sean Wallace and William P. Simmons, is being relaunched and planned as a quarterly newsprint magazine, with newstand distribution.
Underworlds, Sean explained is: "the unique magazine of noir-influenced suspense, crime, and supernatural fiction, is heading into new directions and offers readers the best in contemporary noir fiction and poetry - literature that examine the darkness of the human heart and mind, combining the classic noir sensibilities of treachery and deceit, evil and grim beauty with stories of the psychological, the supernatural, and the unclassifiable."
Check them out at www.wildsidepress.com.
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