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Pigeon
Monday, November 28, 2005
Free Adventure
Pulp stories are a tricky thing, for every really great story you need to plow through some really lousy muck. Over at PulpGen, the authors have taken dozens of authentic pulp stories and converted them to PDF format. In addition to that they even give you little capsule reviews to help you avoid the really bad ones (Then again bad stories are kinda like bad movies, they seem to have a charm of their own). PulpGen has Pirate stories, Boxing stories, sports stories, lost world stories, and many others, a great sampling from all the worlds of pulp fiction. Download them, print them up and toss them in a folder- then read them at your leisure during staff meetings, training sessions or at your desk. Get your daily dose of action, adventure and intrigue and still maintain the façade of the dedicated employee.
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