Sunday Morning Bonus Pulp: 10-Story Detective Magazine, March 1942
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Nobody could pack more into a pulp cover than Norman Saunders, as this
issue of 10-STORY DETECTIVE MAGAZINE illustrates. Another Norman, Norman A.
Danie...
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Where to even start with this one?
Priceless?
Where do you get these?
Programmed?
Even this guy's back looks erect!
Richard Geis was a major figure in science fiction fandom and criticism. He published several of the most influencial fanzines or semi-prozines in the 1960s and 1970s that published articles by and about such writers as Phillip K. Dick, Ursula LeGuin, etc. He published some non-porn novels but much of his work was porn. It was a widely accepted practice by both science fiction and mystery writers.
Richard Moore
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