A successful fictioneer offers encouragement for would-be competitors in the pulp-magazine field. By Erle Stanley Gardner I guess I’m what H. Bedford-Jones...
Tag - Argosy
Homer Eon Flint found inspiration in his short life to write stories “ahead of their time.” By Vella Munn Science fiction’s No. 1 spokesman and...
One hundred twenty-five years ago, “Argosy” introduced the pulp magazine to a populace eager for inexpensive, popular fiction. By Tony Davis The history of...
A retired pulp fictioneer recalls his life and career. By Alvin H. Lybeck Donald Barr Chidsey published steadily in the better-paying pulps for over a decade...
How one fictioneer took the controls of an air adventurer. By Charles Spain “Chuck” Verral This is the voice of a writer who never really existed...
A new generation of fans discovered Doc Savage thanks to the Bantam paperback reprints. One of the key figures behind the success of the Man of Bronze's return...
The story is worth more than the paper it is printed on. Frank Munsey turned those words into action when he revamped Argosy magazine in the 1890s and...
