
So honored to be invited back to the DMR Books Blog. My latest post for them, The Riddle of Pulp, looks at my long-running love of pulp fiction, why it’s still being read, and why we need it more than ever.
So honored to be invited back to the DMR Books Blog. My latest post for them, The Riddle of Pulp, looks at my long-running love of pulp fiction, why it’s still being read, and why we need it more than ever.
Pulp to me was the original, from which all the stories we read and watch today are derived from. IMO, that’s why they’re the best!!
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GP,
I couldn’t agree more.
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I read your piece; I liked it. My wife and I joke about Lewis L’Amour’s stereotype heroes – but we eventually owned all his books. I never thought about them as pulp fiction until I read your piece, but you have them pegged.
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Alie,
That’s pulp for you. There’s a great deal of depth beneath the surface.
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