
More Animal Stories in the Pulps
If you missed the last one… This post is brought to you by Strange Adventures by G. W. Thomas, a collection of monster-hunter tales set Read More
If you missed the last one… This post is brought to you by Strange Adventures by G. W. Thomas, a collection of monster-hunter tales set Read More
This post is brought to you by Dark Worlds Quarterly at our new URL: gwthomas.org. Our migration is complete and the blog is now housed Read More
If you missed the last one… This post is brought to you by Whispers of Ice and Sand: Space Westerns by G. W. Thomas. This Read More
This post is brought to you by Madame Murder, the third book in the Wild Inc. series by Jack Mackenzie. Enjoy Pulp adventure with a Read More
This is the first in a series of posts about the original 196os-1970s Conan paperbacks. I haven’t worried about Howard versus pastichers or any of Read More
Lester Dent (and the other Kenneth Robeson’s who penned the Doc Savage super-sagas) was always conscious of a certain atmospheric need in a good story. Read More
On August 19th I gave this talk to an audience at the Central Alberta Fanfest. I figured after all that research, why not make a Read More
If you missed the last one… Ice Planets are part of the Space Opera landscape. Whether your first one was Star Trek‘s Sarpeidon (1969), Star Read More
“The Mystery of the Ghost Gold” is the lead novella in the collection The Long Arm of the Law (1948) by William Byron Mowery. The Read More
The Monsters of Jay Disbrow is probably the best thing to come from the 1950s comics. Jack Kirby created a million different gigantic creatures, but, Read More