Pulp Adventures #47 from Bold Venture Press, dated Winter 2025 is the first issue of the year. This one is a C. Auguste Dupin themed issue, with both an original story...
An interesting pulp author I want to focus on is Arthur Gilchrist Brodeur (1888-1971), who was a scholar of early English, German, and Old Norse literature at the...
I’ve always felt it important for creative people to recognize their inspirations. Some are good at that, others not so much. An excellent example of this appeared...
So a few years back, I came across an interesting science-thriller book with a new hero: R.J. MacCready. This being Hell’s Gate by Bill Schutt and J.R. Finch...
I recently picked up a copy of Roy V. Hunt: A Retrospective, a very nicely done volume from the First Fandom Experience group. This book focuses on this fan, artist, and...
I learned of a recent New Pulp work by an author that I wanted to check out. The Python God is the first Thomas Adam Grey thriller by Duane Laflin. Laflin is a...
I finally picked up Boris Dolgov by David Saunders. It is a biography and art portfolio of Boris Dolgov (1910-58), who did a couple of hundred interior story...
I previously posted on an interesting pair of reprint series from the early 1970s, Fantasy Classics and Fantasy Reader, published by the short-lived small press Fantasy...
The Library Lovecraftian was a short-lived series that came out from Ken Krueger‘s Shroud publications in the mid-1970s. Running only four issues, most issues had...
Here we have the third collection of the Ed Race series that ran in the back of The Spider pulp from Popular Publications. Also known as The Masked Marksman, this series...
