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February 19, 2003
Otis Adelbert Kline: "Writing the Fantastic Story"
From the January 1930 issue of The Writer.Posted by ds at 05:31 PM | Comments (1)
Beatrice Grimshaw: How I Found Adventure
A memoir from the April 1939 issue of Blue Book.Posted by ds at 05:22 PM | Comments (1)
February 14, 2003
Nelson Bond, A Bibliography in Progress
Compiled by Peter Ruber.Posted by ds at 04:06 PM | Comments (3)
February 13, 2003
Nelson S. Bond, Master Pulpster
In Bond's world, the real, the surreal, and the unreal often collide in warped and wonderful ways, like no other stories have in the last sixty years. An article by Peter Ruber.Posted by ds at 05:31 PM | Comments (0)
Nelson S. Bond, Master Pulpster
In Bond's world, the real, the surreal, and the unreal often collide in warped and wonderful ways, like no other stories have in the last sixty years. An article by Peter Ruber.Posted by ds at 05:28 PM | Comments (3)
Quantity Production
An article from the June 1937 issue of WRITER'S DIGEST by prolific pulpster Arthur J. Burks.Posted by ds at 05:09 PM | Comments (0)
Quantity Production
An article from the June 1937 issue of WRITER'S DIGEST by prolific pulpster Arthur J. Burks.Posted by ds at 05:01 PM | Comments (0)
February 12, 2003
The Story of the Argosy
A brief history of this great pulp magazine, as published in its October 2, 1932 issue. Illustrated with a variety of cover illustrations from the magazine's history.Posted by ds at 03:45 PM | Comments (0)
The Story of the Argosy
A brief history of this great pulp magazine, as published in its October 2, 1932 issue.Posted by ds at 02:48 PM | Comments (10)
February 11, 2003
Horses in the West: Reality vs. Fiction
The images and perceptions of the horse in most media are as far removed from reality as the image of every cowboy as a two-fisted, Colt-throwing gunslinger. By The Pulp Rack's horse expert, Jim Griffin.Posted by ds at 02:32 PM | Comments (0)
Horses in the West: Reality vs. Fiction
The images and perceptions of the horse in most media are as far removed from reality as the image of every cowboy as a two-fisted, Colt-throwing gunslinger. An article by The Pulp Rack's horse expert, Jim Griffin.Posted by ds at 02:21 PM | Comments (6)
February 10, 2003
Pulp Writers Find Market Dwindling
An article about the industry from the New York Times, May 13, 1933.Posted by ds at 04:23 PM | Comments (0)
Letter to H. Bedford-Jones from Wallace R. Bamber
Regarding pulp publishing economics; Bamber was Editor & Publisher of FAR EAST ADVENTURE magazine.Posted by ds at 04:18 PM | Comments (1)
Doubleday, Page & Co. -- The Garden Where Publications Grow
An interesting glimpse into the publisher's formative years from the April 1920 issue of The American News Trade Journal.Posted by ds at 04:07 PM | Comments (2)
