Seabury Grandin Quinn (1889–1969) is best known to the pulp world today as the author of the occult detective Jules de Grandin. However, he wrote more than...
Tag - Short Stories
I have posted several times on the various collections taken from the men’s adventure magazines (or MAMs), which succeeded the pulps. The folks who put out the...
L. Patrick Greene (1891-1971) is a pulp author probably best known for his series about English adventurer Aubrey St. John Major, aka the Major. This series...
An interesting writer of pulp adventure fiction, Arthur O. Friel (1885-1959) focused on stories set in South America, which he knew well as an actual explorer...
On Black Friday weekend 2024, Steeger Books put out their next sets of Argosy Library volumes, Series XVI and XVII, getting closer to 200 volumes. As always...
Well, sadly, Adventure House‘s excellent pulp reprint series High Adventure will come to an end with issue 200 coming out in early 2025. This long...
We now have the annual issue of Blood ‘n’ Thunder, the Blood ‘n’ Thunder 2024 Special Edition, from Murania Press, again a little...
Finally, we have The Assassin, the sixth and final paperback volume about the adventures of Jimmie Cordie and his fellow crew of soldiers of fortune. Written...
Yet another of the many largely overlooked pulp writers, R.V. Gery (1889-42) had a pretty decent career. Reginald Vivian Gery was born in the U.K. and studied...
At the 2022 PulpFest, I came across one of Black Dog Books’ earlier chapbooks: Slaves of the Silver Serpent (2002) by Lemuel de Bra. The title and cover...
