We continue to look at the fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002. Published by the late Tom and Ginger Johnson, it is probably the longest-running pulp fanzine...
Tag - Popular Press
When I posted on East of Samarinda, a collection of Carl Jacobi‘s pulp stories, I mentioned it follows on from the biography of Jacobi: Lost in the Rentharpian...
Another nice book from the Popular Press is East of Samarinda, a collection of Carl Jacobi‘s pulp stories. This is one of the rare single-author...
I have been looking for the dime-novel and pulp-related works from Bowling Green State University’s Popular Press when I learned of one I wasn’t...
An interesting non-fiction work I got recently that was published by Bowling Green State University’s Popular Press is Gary Hoppenstand‘s In Search...
As most know, pulp (or pulpwood) magazines started in 1896 when Frank Munsey converted his magazine The Argosy to pulp paper to reduce costs, and would pretty...
A recent acquisition of mine is a copy of Old Sleuth’s Freaky Female Detectives (From the Dime Novels). It’s a collection of three dime-novel...
A nice collection from the “shudder pulps” is Selected Tales of Grim and Grue From the Horror Pulps. It was edited by Sheldon Jaffrey (1934-2003)...
A nice volume of reprints, The Dime Novel Detective comes from Bowling Green State University Popular Press (now part of the University of Wisconsin Press)...
An interesting collect of pulp detective stories is A Cent a Story! The Best from Ten Detective Aces (1986). It was edited by Garyn G. Roberts and published by...