Trash fiction
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Trash fiction is pulp literature from the 1960s onwards. Trashfiction.co.uk [1]is a British website documenting this literary genre. The site is dedicated to and has reviews of paperbacks of the following publishers:
- Ace - Arrow - Ballantine - Bantam - Consul - Corgi - Coronet - Dell - Digit - Everest - Fontana - Four Square - Futura - Granada - Mayflower - Methuen
For the genre see pulp literature.
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