August 14, 2007
"Kitty Burns Her Fingers"
by Talbot Mundy. Mundy does a very nice job -- with some chuckles along the way -- of demonstrating how trying to recreate a person in one's own image (even when it's "for their own good") usually has problematic consequences. - Read this articleJune 24, 2007
"The Lady and the Lord"
by Talbot Mundy. This story, originally appearing in the June 1911 issue of All-Story Magazine, is quite different from the exotic action tales that Mundy wrote for Adventure and Argosy. - Read this articleJune 14, 2004
The Crown of Coyopan
By H. Bedford-Jones. The Crown of Coyopan was published in The American Weekly, the Hearst Newspaper Sunday Supplement, in six installments, starting on April 23, 1939, and ending on May 28, 1939. It was discovered by Victor A. Berch and transcribed by Peter Ruber. - Read this articleApril 27, 2004
Waters Under the Earth
by Anthony M. Rud. This treasure was unearthed from microfilm archives of the Boston Sunday Globe by Victor Berch and submitted to The Pulp Rack by frequent contributor Peter Ruber. The text was transcribed for this story from the February 1 and February 8, 1953 issues of the Boston Sunday Globe Fiction Magazine. Peter notes that it is possibly reprinted from the UK edition of Short Stories for November 1951--which itself was a reprint from a mid-1930s issue of that magazine's U.S. edition. Or, it may have been submitted separately, and there may be textual differences among the three versions. - Read this articleApril 16, 2004
The Truth About Writers and Writing
This article by Lemuel De Bra from the June 1924 issue of The Author & Journalist Magazine is provided thanks to the efforts of pulp fan and collector John Locke. - Read this articleJanuary 18, 2004
