I previously posted on Sinister Cinema’s Armchair Fiction series of reprints in their Lost World/Lost Race. They had put out 14 in the series, and have...
Tag - science fiction
A pulp author that I have not read, but which I have seen mention over the years is Otis Adelbert Kline (1891-1946). And usually what I read was that he had a...
Soon after my last review, Bold Venture Press is back with another new issue of Pulp Adventures, #30 for Summer 2018. This time we get a cover by John Frew...
About a couple of years ago, Altus Press started a new line called the “Argosy Library,” which is composed of several series of 10 books each...
After a run of six issues, Ron Hanna revamped his Startling Stories series for volume 2. William Carney Jr., co-creator and co-author of The Scarlet Shroud...
One of the earliest of the New Pulp publishers was Ron Hanna‘s Wild Cat Books. First using Lulu’s POD services, they put out some of the first New...
A couple of subgenres of science fiction I’ve had an interest in are utopian fantasies and hollow earth stories. The first are usually about some society...
It is interesting that while many artists and writers have children, few of those children follow in their footsteps. There have been a few comic strips...
Edgar Rice Burroughs is best known for Tarzan, and probably also his Mars novels with John Carter and others. But he set stories in a variety of locations...
Scientists writing science fiction has been going on so since the genre started. But in the early years, some chose to use pseudonyms. One of the first was...
