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Category Archives: guest post
Pulp Consumption: Almuric by Robert E. Howard (Guest Post by Anthony Perconti)
Editors’ Note: Anthony Perconti lives and works in the hinterlands of New Jersey with his wife and kids. He enjoys well-crafted and engaging stories across a variety of genres and mediums. His articles have appeared in several online venues and … Continue reading
Pulp Appeal: The Journeys of the Viking Prince (Guest Post by G.W. Thomas)
(Editor’s Note: G. W. Thomas has been a published author since 1987 with “The City in the Sea” in Cthulhu Now! By 1993 he was appearing in Writer’s Digest along with other magazines such as The Writer, The Armchair Detective, … Continue reading
Posted in guest post, Pulp Appeal
Tagged Bob Kanigher, DC Comics, g.w. thomas, Joe Kubert, pastiche, sword and sorcery, swords and sorcery comics, viking, Viking Prince
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Pulp Consumption: Jorge Luis Borges’ “The Garden of Forking Paths” (Guest Post by Anthony Perconti)
Editors’ Note: Anthony Perconti lives and works in the hinterlands of New Jersey with his wife and kids. He enjoys well-crafted and engaging stories across a variety of genres and mediums. His articles have appeared in several online venues and … Continue reading
Posted in guest post, Pulp Consumption
Tagged Anthony Perconti, Gene Wolfe, guest post, Jose Luis Borges, michael moorcock
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Pulp Appeal: The House on the Borderland (Guest Post by J. Rohr)
Editors’ Note: J. Rohr is a Chicago native known for his dark humor, and love of history. He can be found online at http://www.honestyisnotcontagious.com dealing with the more corrosive aspects of everyday life, and on Twitter at @JackBlankHSH. Horror isn’t always … Continue reading
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Tagged classic pulp, horror, J. Rohr, William Hope Hodgson
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Pulp Appeal: Hell Come Sundown (Guest Post by Anthony Perconti)
Editors’ Note: Anthony Perconti lives and works in the hinterlands of New Jersey with his wife and kids. He enjoys well-crafted and engaging stories across a variety of genres and mediums. His articles have appeared in several online venues and … Continue reading