Steampunk Tales publishes third downloadable e-issue

Steampulp Publishing’s President and Founder John Sondericker writes that the company has just released issue #3 of Steampunk Tales, an “electronic pulp-fiction magazine. Emulating the style of the pulp adventure magazines of the 1920s and ’30s, Steampunk Tales contains first-run, original fiction written by an A+ list of award-winning authors.” The magazine is edited by Meagan Franklin.
The magazine is available for the iPhone/iPod touch, as a MobiReader eBook, and as an Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) DRM-free digital download.
The table of contents for this issue includes the following stories:
“Dark Skies and Cruel Seas” by Arkwright
“The Unfortunate Case of the Stabbed-Up Elf” by August Wahnsinger
“Convergence Culture” by C.B. Harvey
“Hunting the Future” (part 2 of 2) by Mark Rossmore
“One Million Monkeys, Ltd.” by George S. Walker
“Letters Between Young Ladies…” (part 2) by Jillian Venters
“On the Surface of Venus” by Michael Stutz
“The Mask of Tezcatlipoca” (part 2) by G.D. Falksen
“The Revolutionary” by John Leavitt
“The Shew Stone” by C.G. Leslie
The cover art is by Chet Phillips.