The late Sam Gafford (1962-2019) was a scholar on the work of William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918). Hodgson wrote essays, short fiction, novels, and poetry, most...
Tag - William Hope Hodgson
As a fan of occult detectives, one such character I wanted to get into is Josh Reynolds‘ Charles St. Cyprian, the Royal Occultist. I was frustrated that...
I have posted before on occult detectives, a sub-genre I enjoy: men (and sometimes women) who stand up against occult forces and threats, often with some...
Now we have The Casebook of Solar Pons, the fifth collection of Solar Pons stories from August Derleth. Like all the other collections, it takes its name from...
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...
Bold Venture Press closed out 2017 with Pulp Adventures #27 last fall. And we get another Norman Saunders cover. As always, there’s a mix of old and new...
William Hope Hodgson (1877-1918) is an author more people should be aware of. He wrote essays, short fiction, novels, and poetry, most in the genres of horror...
I have previously posted on Robert Weinberg and his several excellent pulp reprint series. There was Pulp Classics, which mainly focused on the hero pulps, and...
An interesting early occult detective is Thomas Carnacki by English author Willam Hope Hodgson (1877-1918). Hodgson wrote several works of horror, science and...
One type of heroic character that I enjoy is the “occult detective.” They can also be called an investigator. Or the terms paranormal or...
