Pulp Adventures #26

Pulp Adventures #26

Pulp Adventures #26

Pulp Adventures #26

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Overview

This issue is another thrill-packed romp through the pulp jungle! Your guides ... Brother Bones in "Then and Now" by Ron Fortier Professor Moriarty in "The Picture of Oscar Wilde" by Michael Kurland "Black Mastiff" by Stanley C. Sargent "Lillian" by John E. Petty "The Doting Burglar" by Ben Hecht "Murder Is Fascinating" by Benton Brader "Birthday Bullets" by Richard Brister "The People of the Pit" by A. Merritt "Monster in the Maze" by Adam Beau McFarland "Despair" by H.P. Lovecraft "The Terrible Old Man" by H.P. Lovecraft

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781976360855
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 09/15/2017
Series: Pulp Adventures , #26
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 7.01(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

Audrey Parente, a Connecticut native, retired as an award-winning reporter after 20 years at The Daytona Beach News-Journal in Florida. The single mother of two musician sons, earned a black belt in Tae Kwon Do after studying the martial art in Korea, traveled to 24 U.S. States, volunteered for the U.S. Citizens Democracy Corps serving in Russia, published poetry in a Japanese newspaper and wrote travel stories about Egypt.

Among her myriad adventures, Audrey white-water rafted on the Ocoee River in Tennessee, hot air ballooned and sky dived in Florida, flew a Good Year blimp over the Daytona International Speedway and conducted a Navy band.

Two other biographies about pulp fiction-era authors were written by her about the late Hugh B. Cave and the late Theodore Roscoe. She continues her writing career in South Florida, now as an author and editor for Bold Venture Press. Her fiction novel "Pulp Noir" is about hobby collectors of old paper magazines, and one grizzled hoarder in particular who stumbles into a cougar romance.

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