Robots often walk the pages of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine.
Pulphouse prides itself on crossing genre lines, blurring genre lines, and just flat mixing up genres until the genre classification means nothing.
Terms like different, off-center, twisted, and sometimes just head-scratching form the hallmarks of a Pulphouse story.
So, like everything else in Pulphouse, the robots in these ten stories might or might not fit the standard classification of robots. But they definitely scream Pulphouse!
Includes:
"The Clockwork Man's Canteen" by J. Steven York
"nanoturds" by Ray Vukcevich
"A Little Song, A Little Dance, A Little Apocalypse Down Your Pants" by Robert Jeschonek
"Battery-Operated Boyfriend" by Barbara G. Tarn
"One-Night Stands for Love and Glory" by David H. Hendrickson
"Daisy's Heart" by Robert J. McCarter
"Taking Care of Business" by Mary Jo Rabe
"Unfamiliar, Foreign, Outré" by Jerry Oltion
"Exchange Policy" by Scott William Carter
"Tinker Henry and the Clockwork Whore" by Jim Gotaas
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