I'm not entirely sure. It depends on whether Phil Lesh has ventured into the realm of science fiction writing or if someone has written a book about him in a science - fiction context. You could try searching for it on major book retailer websites or library catalogs.
The fish maws and sausages sold in the market were mainly made from the maws of yellow croakers, white croakers, black-mouthed fish, Chinese bahaba fish, and a few eels.
Mo Yan's short story, Fish Market, told the story of a poor man who made a living by buying and selling fish in the market. In the novel, the fish market was filled with all kinds of fish, including delicious carp, bass, and salmon. Poor people bought these fish to get food and livelihood, but he didn't know the truth about these fish. They were only attracted by the price. The novel depicted the dark side of society and the greed of human nature with humor and irony.
There was an antique market along a small river in Shen Yang. The antique market usually opened every Monday. I'm not sure if the market of flowers, birds, fish and insects at Dezheng gas station is the official market of Shenyang City. I suggest you go to the relevant local departments or websites to check.
Well, if 'phil' is part of 'pulp fiction', it might be a unique term or name within that context. Maybe it's a nickname for a character in the story. But without further information, it's hard to determine its exact significance. It could also potentially be an abbreviation for something relevant to the movie's plot, setting, or sub - culture.
It's hard to say for sure. Some of his stories might be based on real events, but there could also be some exaggeration or dramatization for the sake of entertainment.
I'm not sure which one is Phil Rickman's very latest novel as of now. You can check his official website, local bookstores or major online book retailers for the most up - to - date information.
Since there's not much information given in just 'phil's inches', it could be about Phil's achievements measured in inches, like the inches of a project he completed, or the inches of a garden he grew. It's very hard to say precisely without more details.