Adventure magazine was one of the “Big Four” of pulp magazines. For those not aware, the other three are Argosy, Blue Book, and Short Stories. I’ve posted on Argosy, and...
Barry Reese has created several pulp-inspired characters over the years, all set within his own universe, including Sovereign City, and now published by Pro Se Press...
I have previously posted on some dime novel reprints put out via a Kickstarter campaign from Darren Németh‘s Giant Squid Audio Lab Co. The first were two in his Page...
I always keep an eye out for non-fiction reference works on pulp fiction, and learned of a pair of works by Jonathan W. Sweet called The Beginner’s Guide to Pulp Fiction...
One of Armchair Fiction‘s Lost-World/Lost-Race Classics (#14 to be specific) that I read recently is Two Thousand Miles Below by Charles W. Diffin (1884-1966). Diffin...
Some time back I reviewed Moonstone Books‘ collection of Sherlock Holmes stories: Sherlock Holmes: The Crossover Casebook. As the title implies, all the stories have...
I had previously posted on the short-lived Forgotten Fantasy magazine produced by editors Robert Reginald and Douglas Menville. The focus of that magazine was, as the...
Stuart J. Byrne (1913-2011) is an overlooked pulp SF author that I’ve posted on previously. Thanks to Sinister Cinema‘s Armchair Theater line of books, several of his...
When I got back into the pulp/New Pulp world several years back, one publisher that caught my eye was Matt Moring‘s Altus Press, which recently renamed to Steeger Books...
I was recently sent a new pulp-fiction reprint volume titled Thrilling Detective Pulp Tales, Vol. 2. Published by Brick Pickle Media under the heading of “A Thrilling...