A pulp author I had recently discovered is Robert Ames Bennet (1870-1954) who wrote mainly westerns and a handful of science-fiction and fantasy tales. I went...
Category - Pulps
One aspect of this blog is to not just give a review of works, but to help readers better appreciate the pulps and their authors and editors. Thus I try to...
After too long, we get more new stories about Ravenwood, Stepson of Mystery. He was an occult detective who had a short-lived series that ran in the back of...
Ray Cummings (1887-1957) is one of the “founding fathers” of pulp science fiction who unfortunately never got out of the “pulp getto.”...
I have previously posted on dime-novel reprints from Darren Németh‘s Giant Squid Audio Lab Co. done via Kickstarter. He has put out three in his Page...
In May, Bold Venture Press ut out the latest issue of Pulp Adventures, #35, for Spring 2020. This time with a cover by Ozni Brown (no relation) from True...
J. Allan Dunn (1871-1941) was one of Adventure magazine’s most prolific authors, writing from 1914 until his death, and specializing in South Seas...
I have posted previously on the prolific H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949), who is considered the “King of the Pulps,” having written over 800 short...
Airship 27 Productions is one of the major New Pulp publishers. Headed by editor-in-chief Ron Fortier and art director Rob Davis, it has put out many excellent...
I have previously posted on the Gees series of supernatural detectives stories by Jack Mann, a pseudonym of Charles Henry Cannell (1882-1947) who also wrote a...