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𝙋𝙪𝙡𝙥 𝘽𝙪𝙯𝙯 ⚡

@PulpBuzz

Buzz for modern & retro pulp! Hardboiled crime, mystery, gay-themed fiction—𝘦𝘳𝘰𝘵𝘪𝘤𝘢—weird, occult & horror books! 🌴 https://t.co/fPzE59gpkZ #bookX

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Like an ice cream truck whistling through the neighborhood, here comes another book vending machine. Treat yourself. 🍦📚 #ad #bookX 𝗕⃥𝗢⃥𝗢⃥𝗞⃥ 𝗩⃥𝗘⃥𝗡⃥𝗗⃥𝗜⃥𝗡⃥𝗚⃥ 𝗠⃥𝗔⃥𝗖⃥𝗛⃥𝗜⃥𝗡⃥𝗘⃥𝗦⃥
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PmAmTraveller@pmamtraveller·
Utopia/Dystopia by Dylan Glynn
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Travis Woods@aHeartOfGould·
A VIOLENT MASTERPIECE by @jordan_harper is out today. This is THE great LA noir of the 21st century. A work of gorgeous aesthetics, thrilling storytelling, and devastating moral clarity. And of bloodied hope. It's Jordan's best novel. And the best novel you'll read this year.
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Tacitus Jones
Tacitus Jones@ElmoOfTheApes·
Ghosts edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh (Signet Books 1988) cover by J. K. Potter. Tenth in the "Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy" series. Fine stories by Tanith Lee, C. L. Moore, Jack Vance, Charles L. Grant, Parke Godwin and more.
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Louis L'Amour
Louis L'Amour@Louis_LAmour·
Americans Reaching Toward The Frontier We live in a peculiar time, asked to believe six impossible things before breakfast Why did we of all people put a man on the moon? Because space is the new frontier ... We live in a peculiar time. We are all like the White Queen, asked to believe six impossible things before breakfast. Beau's Note: "In the later years of his career, Louis always hated the fact that westerns could not be considered literature but, somehow, writing about any other period of history seemed to carry literary weight. For example if one writes a story about the Alamo or the Civil War, it is an historical. If one writes a story about a time ten years later in which cattlemen and Indians appear, it is western." How do I write a story? I take one or more characters, put them into an historical situation and let them react to it. It is a simple as that. Continue reading on @substack at link louisdlamour.substack.com/p/americans-re…
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Cornell Woolrich *ʰᵒᵐᵃᵍᵉ*
1/2 I was never much of a series writer, even though character series were popular in the pulps, but an exception were my two stories starring Jimmy Galbraith, with "Preview of Death" appearing in the Nov. 15, 1934 issue of DDM and "The Body Upstairs" in the April 1, 1935 issue.
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Pulp Librarian
Pulp Librarian@PulpLibrarian·
A Scanner Darkly, by Philip K Dick. DAW, 1984. Cover by Bob Pepper.
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John McNally / Johnny Mack@JMcNallyBooks·
Agatha Christie Pocket Books Cover illustrations by Tom Adams
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Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Did everyone eat this or was I just poor?
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Tacitus Jones
Tacitus Jones@ElmoOfTheApes·
Thrilling Wonder Stories December 1950. Cover art is uncredited, it looks like Earle Bergey's work to me. Other writers in the issue include Eric Frank Russell, Raymond Z. Gallun, Mack Reynolds, Margaret St. Clair and Frank Belknap Long.
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International Crime Fiction Association
🎉Happy Birthday to #IanRankin, #bornonthisday in 1960. Sir Rankin is the master of Tartan Noir, bringing Edinburgh’s dark streets to life through Inspector Rebus. His gritty, real-time detective series blends crime, corruption, and psychology into modern classics.#CrimeFiction
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Tacitus Jones
Tacitus Jones@ElmoOfTheApes·
Weird Tales October 1935 cover by Margaret Brundage. An excellent cover by Brundage for Edmond Hamilton's "The Six Sleepers." Writers in the issue not mentioned on the cover include C. L. Moore and Eando Binder.
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Carl Jung Archive@QuoteJung·
"Beware of unearned wisdom." ― Carl Gustav Jung
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Old Terrible Wonderful Things@OldTerribleWond·
Cool And The Crazy US One Sheet 1958
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_DavidMorrell@_DavidMorrell·
Looking forward to reading my author friend @JackCarrUSA's latest book, THE FOURTH OPTION, due next month.
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Vintage Illustration@vintageillustra·
Dick Kohfield - Cover art for novel 'The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu' (1961)
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Friends, I have a new book coming June 16—Esoterika: Formulas Against the False Self. It appears in print, digital, and audio, with my narration. Esoterika provides urgent, workable tools of resistance in the war on sleep. My title word esoterika is, like magick, a purposeful rupture with common usage. Beneath its banner, I join esoteric (inner) and occult (hidden) teachings not only in exposition but direct application to your immediate life. To achieve this, Esoterika brings unseen philosophy into explicitness and practicality. Viewed traditionally, my effort reflects a downward octave. Or, in exoteric terms, entropy. The stress and digitized hyper-stimulus of current life demands it. In one of the honors of my career, Esoterika features an unprecedented cover by fine artist John Newsom. John’s artwork shows the reconciling wisdom of the search: the owl—both predator (protector) and seer in the dark—perched atop the active and passive efforts of temporal life, themselves situated on a labyrinth of seeking amid the twin flames and wings of effort. The owl anoints the unified eye of vision: knowing of self; being and intention joined within the concentric circles of existence. John did not know this when I asked him to create the cover, but my teacher—quoted many times in Esoterika—was deemed an owl by one of his. The scroll features Esoterika in physical and audiobook editions—and originals of John’s work and us with it. Your preorders make difference. x John Newsom Esoterika, 2026 Pencil on paper 60 x 44 inches amazon.com/Esoterika-Form…
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