Reading novelist Derek Haas‘ column “The Code of the Thriller: Never Bore Them” in Saturday’s Wall Street Journal made me think of the...
Category - Books
I just finished Paul Malmont‘s The Astounding, the Amazing and the Unknown. I realize I’m a bit late on this topic; the book has been out since...
While caught up in an unexpected uproar last week, I missed the release of NPR’s Top 100 Science Fiction and Fantasy Books.
Altus Press made it official this morning: The first new Doc Savage book, “The Desert Demons,” in nearly 18 years will be released in July. The...
Hey, just noticed that the price of this fantastic book — Norman Saunders — has been cut from $39.95 to $25 (postage paid) over at The Illustrated Press. (It...
National Public Radio gave a nod to the fiction of the pulp magazines during Monday’s Three Books… segment on “Morning Edition.”...
I’ve mentioned it before, but the past few years I’ve really focused my collecting efforts more on pulp fanzines and reference books than actual pulps (though...
Morgan Holmes, over at the Robert E. Howard United Press Association blog, brings up some valid points in his “The End of the Mass Market Paperback” entry from...
Doc Savage expert Will Murray posted this on several of the Yahoo news groups Monday afternoon: The rumors are true. After a seven-year negotiation – I am not...
A stack of pulp-related books have accumulated on the corner of my desk since last summer (before I took a hiatus on Yellowed Perils). A bunch of the books are...