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In addition to Axolotl, Pulphouse introduced Mystery Scene Press, which published a handful of mysteries in 1993, including the first two volumes in an Author's Choice series focused on mysteries. Pulphouse also used Writer's Notebook Press from 1990 through 1994 for four titles which focused on
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Smith edited a series of twenty-nine monthly chapbooks for Pulphouse under the collective title "Author's Choice Monthly" from 1989 through 1992. Each of these books were published in a limited edition and included stories by a single author. Authors in the series included
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From 1988 through 1993, Pulphouse published a quarterly magazine in hardback form edited by Rusch. In addition to twelve issues, each of them themed, they published an "issue 0" which was a hardcover filled with blank pages to use as a sample to show prospective buyers.
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Many of the authors who got their start publishing in Pulphouse publications or working for Rusch and Smith have gone on to have successful careers as science fiction and fantasy authors. Some authors who debuted in Pulphouse magazines include
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Starting with issue zero March 1, 1991, and running through issue 19. Issue 9 started giving a month, instead of a date, and Issues 15 through 19 were undated.
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Pulphouse collapsed after wildly over-expanding the number of titles published every year, including several commercially unviable lines (such as the
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Series numbering seemed to begin with #09 and end with #30, there are two #16's printed in 1990. "Special editions" were also included.
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in 1991 and collected stories which had already appeared in the magazine as well as stories which were slated for later publication.
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in 1986) and began using it as an imprint. From 1989 through 1994, 26 titles were published using some form of the Axolotl name.
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was initially edited by Smith and later by Jonathan Bond. Over the course of its run, the magazine published stories by
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in 1988. The press was active until 1996. Over that period, Pulphouse published 244 different titles.
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In 1991, Pulphouse announced plans to publish a weekly fiction magazine, also called
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Lieutenant Harald and the Treasure Island Treasure & My Mother, My Daughter, Me
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included stories by notable science fiction and fantasy authors including
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In 1989, Pulphouse Publishing acquired Axolotl Press (founded by
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non-fictional aspects of the science fiction writing business.
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category for their work on Pulphouse. From 1992 through 1994,
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The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History
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Pulphouse
small press
Eugene, Oregon
Dean Wesley Smith
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Charles de Lint
Michael Bishop
Michael Swanwick
Harlan Ellison
World Fantasy Award
Special Award: Non Professional
Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine
Tor Books
George Alec Effinger
Mike Resnick
Lawrence Watt-Evans
Andre Norton
O'Neil De Noux
Jeff VanderMeer
Spider
Jeanne Robinson
Robert Sheckley
List of Author's Choice Monthly
Karl Edward Wagner
Damon Knight
Esther Friesner
John Pelan
Harlan Ellison
Jerry Oltion
Adam-Troy Castro

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