This article about one of my favorite historical mystery and western writers was published in the Middletown, Ohio Journal on April 20, 1958. Constiner created two well-regarded series for Black Mask and Dime Detective, and I enjoy them, but i enjoy his historical fiction in Blue Book and the Country Gentleman more.
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Saturday, 26 January 2019
Saturday, 19 January 2019
An inside look at Ziff Davis in the pulp years
An inside look at pulp publisher Ziff-Davis as seen through their house magazine, Z-D Mirror. Three issues from 1951 featuring articles on the beginnings of Ziff-Davis (with photos of both), profiles of office personnel from the operations and publication departments and coverage of the launch of Fantastic.
Full scans at the link below:
Saturday, 12 January 2019
Richard Deming - Detective/Mystery author
Read a story by Richard Deming in the August, 1952 issue of Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. The story is “For Value Received” and it’s an excellent revenge story. I wanted to learn something about the author and came across this article in the Dunkirk-Fredonia Evening Observer, July 9th, 1960. If you have any recommendations of stories by him that you’ve read, leave a note in the comments.
Full Name: Richard Franklin Deming
Born: Apr 25 1915 in Des Moines, Iowa
Died: Sep 05 1983 in Los Angeles, California
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Richard Deming - Crime/Mystery/Detective Author c. 1960 |
Saturday, 5 January 2019
Mystery pulpster - guess who
Maybe you've already seen him, almost certainly read his stories, and perhaps even watched a movie adaptation of his novel. Guess which famous pulp author/collector you're seeing (age nearly 20 years) in this photo. Official answer next week, your guesses in the comments. Bonus points for identifying all the pulp titles on the shelves.
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Arthur C. Clarke c. 1937 with his pulp magazine collection Magazines in background include Wonder Stories, Amazing Stories, Astounding Stories and Science Wonder Quarterly |