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Janitor Joe Meets Major Morningwood
Janitor Joe and team meet Major Morningwood, a man with a unfortunate condition. I’m sure the boys will address it with respectful maturity.
Fingers An Audio Play by Pete Lutz
A kidnapped woman cries out in desperation, unaware that someone — or something — is listening. Deep in the woods, justice comes not from law, but from beyond the grave. “Fingers” is a haunting tale of vengeance where the past claws its way into the present, and evil doesn’t go unpunished.
The Vampire’s First Rule by Deborah Drake
Meli came to Paradise Caverns to end Paul once and for all—her old rival, her tormentor, her past. But after spilling his blood and breaking the most sacred vampire law, she learns that killing a vampire may not be so simple… or final.
Since the Sky Blew Off
Astride Twin Seas By E.S. Wynn
In a future teeming with technology and noise, one pair escapes it all to live in harmony with nature on a forgotten planet—an echo of Earth.
Charles!: Emerson Lake and Palmer Appreciation Society
Charles meets Maurice at the Emerson Lake and Palmer Appreciation Society and teaches him a lesson about music.
What Doesn’t Die By Lothar Tuppan
Delve deep into the dark and twisted mind of Alex Chortling, a man consumed by a lifetime of misfortune and betrayal.
Truth By Mark Slade
As Detective Gladwell navigates through the unsettling confession of Ramsey Cain, who claims to be the notorious Arrowhead Killer, a sinister truth emerges that challenges everything she thought he knew about the case.
The Man Who Could Not Stop Spitting
In a backwoods corner of Virginia, a man roams the land with one uncontrollable urge: to spit. He spits on everything—children, cops, lovers, even fate itself. Cast out of society and eventually imprisoned, he finds strange solace in a grotesque, gooey companionship.
The Ghoul And The Corpse by G. A. Wells
When Chris Bonner stumbles across a hairy, dagger-wielding humanoid frozen in a glacier, he thinks he’s discovered a prehistoric wonder. But once the creature begins to thaw, Bonner finds himself in a fight not just for scientific glory, but for his life.




Twisted Pulp Magazine Issue #5 







