I've mentioned Hitherby Dragons before, and it's still worth reading, but that's not what I want to talk about here. Instead, I want to talk about Pulp Decameron. It's microfiction, like a certain someone writes, but all with some pulp genre as a base. Let me stress that it's not true pulp fiction (clearly - it's digital!), but rather stories that use the pulp mileau or tropes or genre as a jumping off point and then heads in some pretty wild directions.
The guy what does it is doing ten sets of ten, so 100 stories. He's already through ten of them. He's pretty clever, too, and most of them are well, well worth reading.