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Pulp Flakes: Another pulp writer's website: Lulita Crawford Pritchett - writer for Ranch Romances magazine
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Pulp magazines, authors and their stories. Adventure and Detective pulps. Saturday, 1 August 2015. Another pulp writer's website: Lulita Crawford Pritchett - writer for Ranch Romances magazine. For the writer Lula Pritchett Crawford. It has a biography. And scans of her pulp stories. Scroll down to WESTERN ROMANCES). Don't forget to sign the guest book. Posted by Sai S. 1 August 2015 at 04:37. 1 August 2015 at 10:37. Closer to $200,000 it seems. Not bad for a part-time job. Get this Recent Comments Widget.
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Pulp Flakes: Adventure's failed experiment in 1927
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Pulp magazines, authors and their stories. Adventure and Detective pulps. Saturday, 8 August 2015. Adventure's failed experiment in 1927. Earlier on this blog, we've talked about the change in Adventure magazine that took place in 1927 when new owners took over the magazine - the magazine changed from this look:. The contents of the magazine also changed, a books column was added, there was discussion and reviews of the best outdoor equipment etc. The fiction was kept intact, though. As we know, the maga...
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Pulp Flakes: The rise and fall of the pulps - a timeline
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Pulp magazines, authors and their stories. Adventure and Detective pulps. Tuesday, 28 August 2012. The rise and fall of the pulps - a timeline. This posting was prompted by Walker Martin's comment on an earlier post. This is a very interesting question that you present. Can we really say that the pulps were dying in 1942? But were they dying in 1942? By then the digest era was in full bloom. RIP the pulps. The results can be seen in this chart:. 65279;. The rise and fall of the pulps, a timeline. As yo...
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Pulp Flakes: Issue Review: Argosy, 12 November 1932
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Pulp magazines, authors and their stories. Adventure and Detective pulps. Saturday, 25 July 2015. Issue Review: Argosy, 12 November 1932. Argosy November 12, 1932. If you have read this issue, let me know what you think. A Jimmy Cordie novelette where Cordie and his mercenary band aid a Manchu noble to defend a city against a Chinese warlord. Nothing out of the ordinary. Crocodile [2 part serial begins in this issue]. Zorro saves a friend. Carbon monoxide poisoning in an igloo is an interesting experience.
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Pulp Flakes: August 2015
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Pulp magazines, authors and their stories. Adventure and Detective pulps. Saturday, 29 August 2015. Adventure, July 1952 - review. Review of one of the last issues of. This issue was quite undistinguished and I just happened to pick it because it was at the top of the pile. Ratings for each story at the end on a 5 point scale. Adventure - July, 1952. Cover by Monroe Eisenberg. The cover has nothing to do with any story inside as far as I can make out. Soul of the Legion. By George C. Appell. A white man ...
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TRUE PULP FICTION: The Red Wolf of Arabia meets the Assassins of Angora
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Adventures in a Golden Age of Storytelling by SAMUEL WILSON, Author of "Mondo 70," "The Think 3 Institute," etc. Tuesday, January 3, 2017. The Red Wolf of Arabia meets the Assassins of Angora. Illiam J. Makin created Paul Rodgers, the "Red Wolf of Arabia," in 1932 for Pearson's. A British magazine. The American monthly pulp Blue Book. The Assassins of Angora". Makin continued publishing Red Wolf stories until 1940. A final story appeared in the November 1944 Blue Book. William J. Makin. View my complete ...
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TRUE PULP FICTION: Introducing COLLIER'S
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Adventures in a Golden Age of Storytelling by SAMUEL WILSON, Author of "Mondo 70," "The Think 3 Institute," etc. Monday, January 2, 2017. Ollier's (1888-1957) was the great rival of The Saturday Evening Post. Among large-sized general interest magazines printed on slick paper with color illustrations. Known at the turn of the 20th century for its muckraking exposes of American business and politics, Collier's. Stories will seem no less politically incorrect in their stereotypes and prejudices than pulp t...
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TRUE PULP FICTION: THIS DAY IN COLLIER'S WEEKLY: January 9, 1937
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Adventures in a Golden Age of Storytelling by SAMUEL WILSON, Author of "Mondo 70," "The Think 3 Institute," etc. Monday, January 9, 2017. THIS DAY IN COLLIER'S WEEKLY: January 9, 1937. T was probably a rare issue of Collier's. That did not have any graduate of the pulps contributing fiction to it. This particular issue features one of the magazine's most popular pulp graduates, Ernest Haycox, continuing his serial Deep West. Small had gotten a story published in The Saturday Evening Post. Man until his d...
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TRUE PULP FICTION: September 2016
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Adventures in a Golden Age of Storytelling by SAMUEL WILSON, Author of "Mondo 70," "The Think 3 Institute," etc. Friday, September 30, 2016. THE PULP CALENDAR: September 30. N attractive 1923 Adventure. Thursday, September 29, 2016. THE PULP CALENDAR: September 29. Ittle more than a week before this 1934 Argosy. As there's no table of contents for this one in the FictionMags Index, it's my cultural duty to give you the original. Reviving his characters from Burn, Witch, Burn! Wednesday, September 28, 2016.
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