Action/Adventure: December 23, 2015 Issue [#7381]
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 This week: Pulp Fiction ~ fresh classic adventures
  Edited by: Kate - Writing & Reading Author IconMail Icon
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Table of Contents

1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

         Greetings, and welcome to this week's action-packed *Wink* edition of the WDC Action/Adventure Newsletter ^_^

         Each day is a blank page, an adventure to be written, action and re-action ~ twists and turns! Be pro-active when you write and allow your readers to react as they move about the adventure you've created for them


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Letter from the editor

Greetings, fellow adventurers ^_^

         If you want an action-packed story, consider the adventures in pulp fiction. It's been around for a long time in many guises and genres, including sci-fi, fantasy and horror, mystery and western. These genres are often blended in pulp fiction to create cross-bred action-packed sub genres. Consider telling your story with one or more elements from other genres to give your stories an original twist. You'll see what I mean if you read, for example, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Lovecraft, Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, and Ray Bradbury.

         *BulletG* Create one or more characters worthy of pulp fiction, those larger than life. Think about Tarzan and Doc Savage, Philip Marlowe, the Avengers. Your characters, both heroes and villains, can be physically strong or mentally superior. They may be both. Characters in pulp fiction are very heroic or extremely evil.

         *BulletR* Write epic tales. Pulp fiction stories are expansive. Think about the sword and sorcery, fire and brimstone approach to writing. Pulp fiction features a quest, or the fate of the world (whether in whole or a microcosmic town or city) depends upon the actions of the heroes of your pulp fiction tale.

         *BulletB* Write with a heavy dose of action or drape your stories in mystery. These two elements are important to writing pulp fiction. The action in your pulp fiction should consistently bring your readers to the edge of their seats. If there is a mystery at the heart of the story, your readers engage in the pursuit with the characters.

         *Bullet* Pulp fiction invites a serial, like writers did in early pulp fiction. A cliff hanger ending here will make readers (and your characters) come back for more. Most importantly, pulp fiction is fun, so have as much fun writing it as you do reading it.

         Like I said, Pulp lives on as a dynamic vivid form of storytelling. If you've an enticing story or serial in your writer's closet, consider the following publications as a venue, and do share your success with us

          http://www.hyperpulp.com/submission-guidelines/

Write On!
Kate
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Editor's Picks

Check out some intriguing fiction that recalls at times the essentials of pulp fiction. Then, discuss your thoughts with the writer, comments or a review perchance, then why not pen one of your own *Smile*

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Sister Justice Open in new Window. (18+)
Third place winner of November 2015's "What a Character" contest.
#2064908 by Shannon Author IconMail Icon


 Tales of the Zenith - Chapter One Open in new Window. (13+)
Taryn Ballin has to keep her ship flying and her crew paid in the new frontier
#2066719 by Shannon H Author IconMail Icon


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 Escape Open in new Window. (13+)
Pulp Fiction style entry for Short Shots contest.
#1562345 by Hyperiongate Author IconMail Icon


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 A Timeless Encounter in a Saloon Open in new Window. (13+)
The infamous bounty hunter Draco is hunting a surprising prey.
#1936557 by Casey Daniel Author IconMail Icon


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Grieving 11-year-old Sigrun must find someone to answer the needs of the innocent.
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A monthly contest for stories with a twist. Get 500 GPs for entering! Nov round open!
#1269187 by Arakun the twisted raccoon Author IconMail Icon


 
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         Thank you for this brief respite in your virtual homes.

         Until we next meet, may your adventures be vital, alive, and fun *Smile*

Happy Holidays ^_^
Kate

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