I don't know who the author of the 'pump six short story' is. There are so many short stories out there, and without more information, it's impossible to determine the writer.
I'm not sure specifically which 'pump six short story' you're referring to. There could be many short stories with various themes. It might be about a pump that has some significance, perhaps in a mechanical or industrial setting, or it could be a more symbolic use of the word 'pump' in a fictional narrative.
I'm not sure specifically which story about Short Pump Middle School you are referring to. It could be a story about the school's founding, a special event that took place there, or the experiences of students and teachers. Without more context, it's hard to tell the exact story.
Mainly, Perry Mason is the star. He has a sharp mind and a great sense of justice. Della Street is by his side, helping with administrative tasks and sometimes providing insights. Paul Drake is a key ally. He uses his detective skills to dig up dirt or find important clues. Opposing lawyers are also important characters as they create the conflict in the legal battles. And the clients, who come to Perry Mason with their problems, are the starting point of each story.
I'm not certain who Perry is in 'the good perry bedtime stories' without more information. Perry could be the author of these bedtime stories, or perhaps it's the name of a character that the stories revolve around, like a wise old owl named Perry who tells the other animals in the forest different stories every night.
I don't have a specific Short Pump Middle School story to share. You could try looking for local news articles or school records to find an interesting story related to it.
It could be that 'pump it up' is used to describe the way the 'pulp fiction' elements are presented. Maybe it means to make the pulp fiction more exciting, like pumping up the volume of a story. For example, increasing the action scenes or making the characters more flamboyant.
The Perry Mason short stories are known for their clever plot twists. Just when you think you have it all figured out, something unexpected happens. The way Perry Mason interrogates witnesses is also fascinating. He has a unique style of asking questions that can make the guilty party slip up. And the settings in the stories, often in the courtroom or related legal environments, add to the authenticity and drama of the tales.
I'm not entirely sure as there may not be a widely known 'Pump Fiction' in mainstream media. It could be a very specific or indie creation. Maybe it's a story about something related to pumping, like pumping water or gas in a fictional and creative context.
I haven't heard of 'Pump Fiction' being a widely recognized book or movie. It might be a self - published book or a very low - budget independent movie. Without more information, it's difficult to say for sure whether it's a book or a movie. However, if it's a story - based work, it has the potential to be either medium depending on how the creator chose to present it.