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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Pulp: Still Not Dead
A little over a half a year ago, some friends and I experimented with a group blog. While it didn't take off as we'd hoped, I did manage a few posts covering the current state of what's available pulp-wise and what was on my reading list:
The first in a series of Gabriel Hunt books comes out in May.
The Casebook of Sexton Blakecomes out in March, edited by David Stuart Davies with stories selected by and introduced by Blakiana's Mark Hodder. This new anthology contains seven stories, all republished for the first time:
The Slave Market by Cecil Hayter
A Football Mystery by W. J. Lomax
The Man From Scotland Yard by Michael Storm
The Law of the Sea by William Murray Graydon
The Brotherhood of the Yellow Beetle by G. H. Teed
A Case of Arson by Robert Murray Graydon
The Black Eagle by G. H. Teed
Anthony Tollin's Sanctum Books has parted ways with Nostalgia Ventures, but the Doc Savage and Shadow reprints will continue uninterrupted. In fact, Tollin is adding The Avenger and The Whisperer to the lineup of reprints. Full details at Bill Thom's Coming Attractions site.
No it doesn't even begin to scratch the surface... for underneath I lurk working my magicks and mysteries...
ReplyDeleteCan't say I'm crazy for the cover of "Who Fears The Devi?", but I am excited over the news that it's coming out.
ReplyDeleteI read the press notice twice over, but I'm still not sure if it means the novels as well as the short stories....