A pulp author I had recently discovered is Robert Ames Bennet (1870-1954) who wrote mainly westerns and a handful of science-fiction and fantasy tales. I went...
Tag - science fiction
After reading John Taine‘s The Purple Sapphire, an interesting lost-world story, I was interested in reading more of his works. Taine, who was really...
Ray Cummings (1887-1957) is one of the “founding fathers” of pulp science fiction who unfortunately never got out of the “pulp getto.”...
In May, Bold Venture Press ut out the latest issue of Pulp Adventures, #35, for Spring 2020. This time with a cover by Ozni Brown (no relation) from True...
I have previously posted on the Gees series of supernatural detectives stories by Jack Mann, a pseudonym of Charles Henry Cannell (1882-1947) who also wrote a...
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...
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...
As a young science-fiction fan, I read several authors, and would often gravitate to a particular author at a time, reading almost everything they did, before...
Right on schedule Bold Venture Press has put out a new issue of Pulp Adventures, #34, for Winter 2019. This time with a cover by Albert Fisher from Front Page...
I recently looked at the “Argosy Library” Series VI from Steeger Books (previously Altus Press). Now it’s onto Series VII. Again we get 10...