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One of pulpdom’s most famous writers was Erle Stanley Gardner. He wrote for some of the biggest names in pulp, such as Black Mask, Argosy, Clues, Ace...
No, Perry Mason is not a character from the old pulp magazines. Many people have forgotten that Perry Mason didn’t start out on TV with the Raymond Burr...
By September 1939, Erle Stanley Gardner was really hitting his stride, churning out the Perry Mason mystery novels. He was still writing for the pulp magazines...
Erle Stanley Gardner. He’s the guy often used as an example, in pulp fandom circles, of a pulp author who escaped the low-paying pulps and moved on up to...
Erle Stanley Gardner was a pulp writer. And he also created Perry Mason. I suppose that’s what he is best known for, even though we pulp fans remember...
When I think of Erle Stanley Gardner, I first think of Perry Mason. And second I think of the pulps. He wrote over 1,000 stories for the pulp magazines, a huge...
Sheena, Queen of the Jungle. The name is a familiar one. She appeared in a 1950s television first-run syndicated series, starring Irish McCalla. There was a...
Perry Mason. Loved the TV series. Really loved the series of books. Erle Stanley Gardner. Now there was an author. He wrote 86 Perry Mason novels, and still...
Erle Stanley Gardner is best known for his series of 86 Perry Mason murder mysteries. But this prolific writer, who was at one time known as the world’s...