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Winter 2011
Fall 2011
Winter 2010

Pushcart Prize Nominee
Virus by Paul Von Hippel

Each year, the Pushcart Prize recognizes literary excellence in the small press. Editors and publishers are invited to nominate selections from their publications from the previous year for consideration for the prize and publication in the organization's annual anthology.

Over the past few weeks, Big Pulp undertook the difficult task of narrowing the fiction and poetry we published in 2011 down to six nominations. Now, we are very proud to present our nominees for the 2011 Pushcart Prize, which include Paul Von Hippel's post-9/11 mystery, "Virus."

Virus

The mansion across the street had stood empty since the All-Star break, and now it was nearly time for the World Series. So we were relieved when a moving truck finally pulled into our dead-end street, a mile north of downtown Columbus, Ohio. Our dog, Pudge, noticed it first—not the truck, but the dog sitting erect and regal between the two dark men in the front seat. Broad-shouldered and shaggy as a wolf, the dog was taller when seated than the passenger on his right, and just a little shorter than the driver, who was so lanky that he had to duck his head to peer under the sun flap.

Pudge thrust his boxy head through the porch balusters and barked at the wolf-dog as he would at any intruder. After the mansion was taken from the previous neighbors—either repossessed by the bank, or seized as part of a meth bust, depending on who you asked—Pudge’s territory had grown to include not just the brick mansion and pillared front porch, but also the yard with its bare patches under pine trees, its sagging white fence, its cracked sidewalk next to the weed-choked grass along the curb, and even a length of the street where the moving truck had now pulled up and stopped.

The cab door opened, and the driver dropped soundlessly to the street. Standing upright, he was as long-limbed as a catalog model, and he was dressed in the fall collection: khaki slacks and a beige corduroy jacket over a matching turtleneck sweater. The fall colors continued into his face and hands, whose skin was tawny as an oak leaf.

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December 10, 2011 Link

Martyrs and Traitors
by Marina Julia Neary

Dublin, Good Friday, 1916 - Kidnapped and held at gunpoint by his former IRB comrades, Bulmer Hobson, the antihero of 1916, denounces the ill-fated Easter Rising he tried to prevent. Once branded 'the most dangerous man in Ireland,' Hobson is about to be deleted from history. Based on historical accounts, Martyrs and Traitors is an intimate glance into the conflicted and shattered heart of Ireland's discredited patriot.

Marina most recently appeared in Big Pulp's Winter 2010 issue with her story How Am I Gonna Play Guitar Now?

 

 

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