A new book from first-time author Terrance Layhew is One Man’s Treasure. We get an action-adventure story, with romance, a pirate map (and, maybe, treasure), set...
A new collection from Gary Lovisi is out from Ramble House: Weird Stories: Shudder Pulp, Horror, & Lovecraft! It contains over 20 stories, most reprints from various...
Bigfoot, Yeti, Nessie, and other strange creatures that supposedly exist were something I was exposed to in the 1970s in movies and TV shows, such as In Search of, etc...
I have previously posted on Basil Copper (1924-2013) due to his Solar Pons stories. But my first exposure to him was obtaining one of his first novels inspired by the...
As a science fiction kid in the 1970s, one phenomenon I recalled well was the “ancient astronaut” works of Erich von Däniken. These took a look at various...
I finally picked up the sixth issue of Men’s Adventure Quarterly, the excellent magazine series focused on men’s adventure magazines. This time it has a focus on heists...
I got the latest volume in The Red Menace series by James Mullaney from Bold Venture Press: The Sky Is Red. Mullaney is probably best known as a ghost-writer for The...
At this year’s PulpFest, I picked up the third Zana O’Savin novel by Craig McDonald: The Death Killers. With another great cover by Douglas Klauba. This...
Captain Hawklin is a New Pulp hero written by Charles F. Millhouse, and published through his Stormgate Press. Hawklin is a former World War I fighter pilot, later...
I got the most recent issues of Bronze Knuckles, a New Pulp fanzine. The main emphasis of the fanzine is pulp-hero stories, but other pulp-inspired stories are carried...