Seabury Grandin Quinn (1889–1969) is best known to the pulp world today as the author of the occult detective Jules de Grandin. However, he wrote more than...
Category - Pulps
Steeger Books in the summer of 2025 came out with a new expanded edition of Don Hutchison’s The Great Pulp Heroes (1996, 2007, 2025). This work has long been...
I picked up a new work by Marcos Legaria, the author of L’Affaire Barlow: H.P. Lovecraft and the Battle for His Literary Legacy. Legaria is a leading authority...
Over the past couple of years, S.T. Joshi’s Sarnath Press has been putting out weird-fiction collections from several lesser-known authors published in Weird...
At PulpFest 2025, we got the third volume of Donald Keyhoe’s Devildog Squadron series, The Mystery Meteor, from Age of Aces Books, after skipping a year. This...
After catching up on Sinister Cinema‘s Armchair Fiction Lost World/Lost Race Classics series recently, they popped out four more, bringing the series up...
The fourth collection of the Ed Race series that ran in the back of The Spider pulp from Popular Publications is now out. Also known as The Masked Marksman...
Many creators often have several characters they have created, but usually have one that overshadows all the rest. This is true for many, including Robert E...
I obtained a new work on Solomon Kane by Fred Blosser: The Solomon Kane Companion. It’s a new addition to his “Informal Guide to Robert E...
So I have touched on the matter of amateur press associations, but felt a longer posting on them and highlighting several pulp-related ones would be a good...
