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Lost Continent Library


A free PDF magazine focusing on classic adventure movies, fiction and real-life adventure. New pulp-style genre fiction is showcased every issue. Original run was January 2008 through June 2009. The publisher is presently planning a new run.

Background

Lost Continent Library
Publisher: Walter Bosley/Lost Continent Library
Publication range: Monthly
The Lost Continent Library magazine was started by the publishing company of the same name. Founded in 2002, the company is the publisher of reprints, The Sunken World by CoblentzStanton Stanton Coblentz, The Hidden Trail by Thomas A. Janvier, and new fiction Wonder of the Worlds by Sesh Heri, Secret of the Amazon Queen by E.A. Guest and Atlantis Adventure by Antoine Gagne.

The company has gone from a traditional print publisher to the electronic venue and found a successful niche with its magazine, free to readers in a downloaded PDF format. LCL books are primarily marketed via Amazon Kindle and print-on-demand.

The contributors

Founder Walter Bosley served as chief editor, author Wm Michael Mott was associate editor, and Orange County Weekly cartoonist Bob Aul supplied graphic arts.

The magazine presents new pulp/genre fiction. Authors featured so far have been Bill Craig, Bryn Colvin, Brian Jackson, Terry Klasek, Eric Enck, Wm Michael Mott and E.A.Guest. Real life adventures feature reprints or the recent Central American explorations of Craig Guggolz.

Comments/trivia

The premier issue included an article on Secret of the Incas, the mysteriously unavailable 1954 film from Paramount that clearly features scenes and recognizable character aspects that showed up in the first three Indiana Jones movies. An interview with producer/director Fraser Heston, whose father Charlton Heston starred in the film, is included with photos from the family archive.

LCL magazine received positive reviews from David Drage, the host of Dial P for Pulp, and Wildcat Books publisher Ron Hannah, and was downloaded by several thousand readers every month.

San Francisco Web site Travelersí Tales participated with LCL through a reprint from their edition of ìRoyal Road to Romance.î



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