I think more people who have read horror works that are considered “Lovecraftian” have probably heard of the King in Yellow, either the character...
Category - Pulps
P.J. Lozito‘s Silver Manticore is an interesting mix of pulp, radio, movie series, and comicbook characters that at times almost gets out of hand. The...
An interesting short novel I picked up is Frank Schildiner‘s Iron Skull: The Last Dominion from Pro Se Productions. It makes use of, and basically re...
A couple of subgenres of science fiction I’ve had an interest in are utopian fantasies and hollow earth stories. The first are usually about some society...
Solar Pons is popular pastiche of Sherlock Holmes that was created by August Derleth and continued by Basil Copper (1924-2013). I previously posted on him, and...
Mention the name The Spider and most pulp fans will recall the popular and long-running hero pulp published by Popular Publications. But while the most popular...
Edgar Rice Burroughs is best known for Tarzan, and probably also his Mars novels with John Carter and others. But he set stories in a variety of locations...
Scientists writing science fiction has been going on so since the genre started. But in the early years, some chose to use pseudonyms. One of the first was...
Bold Venture Press is back with another new issue of Pulp Adventures, #26 for the Summer of 2017. And we get another Norman Saunders cover. Was wondering if...
Ed Hulse and his Murania Press have put out a third Blood ‘n’ Thunder Presents volume, this time focused on the pulp heroes: Fighting Crime One...