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9781886937833

Pulp Fictioneers: Adventures in the Storytelling Business

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    9781886937833

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    1886937834

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  • Copyright: 2004-03-24
  • Publisher: Diamond Comic Distributors
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Summary

This collection is the result of combing through hundreds of issues of writing journals from the pulp era, mostly Writer's Digest and Author & Journalist, but also a variety of lesser-known magazines: The Writer, The Editor, Writer's Review, and two magazines issued by correspondence schools, Writers' Markets and Methods and Writer's Monthly. One of the surprises of the project was in discovering how many magazines were devoted to the craft of writing at that time. This speaks, in some measure, to the opportunities presented by the pulps to the freelance writer. With hundreds of pulp magazines publishing thousands of stories, there may never have been a better time for making money selling fiction. Many of the pulp-related articles in these journals deal with storytelling technique, usually genre-specific, e.g. "Action in Westerns," "Live Your Love Story," or "Why Aren't Your Detective Stories Selling?" Others assess the markets and advise on slanting for specific titles. But another category of article presents behind-the-scenes looks into the pulp world, the rise and fall of the business, the experiences of writers, editors, and publishers. And it is the most interesting and informative of this latter group that Pulp Fictioneers attempts to gathers together.

Table of Contents

Introduction
John Locke
11(4)
Adventures of a Showman In Magazineland
Thomas Thursday
15(5)
Ventilated Villains
Talbot Short
20(3)
Are Editors Human?
Arthur J. Burks
23(4)
Letter To The Editor
Harry Steeger
27(1)
Letter To The Editor
Farnsworth Wright
27(1)
Meeting Mister Reader
Imre V. Kline
28(1)
Publishers' News Chat
Four Articles
29(2)
Letter To The Editor
Joseph T. Shaw
31(1)
Popular Fiction As It is Today
Writer's Digest Editor
32(3)
Letter To The Editor
Erle Stanley Gardner
35(1)
The Changing Market
H. BedfordJones
36(4)
Letter To The Editor
Charles Edward Farrell
40(1)
Letter To The Editor
George Allan England
41(1)
Too Much Imagination!
Hugh B. Cave
42(3)
Authors I Dislike
Hugo Gernsback
45(3)
Publishers' News Chat
OneArticle
48(1)
Let's Face the Facts,Pulp Writers!
Wallace R. Bamber
49(6)
Letter To The Editor
Rogers Terrill
55(1)
Letter To The Editor
Carson Mowre
56(1)
Publishers' News Chat
Four Articles
57(1)
Letter To The Editor
Frank C. Robertson
58(1)
Publishers' News Chat
Two Articles
59(1)
The Hog and the Trough
Aron M. Mathieu
60(4)
Publishers' News Chat
One Article
64(1)
Not On a Silver Platter
Anonymous
65(3)
Sweat Shop
Arthur J. Burks
68(5)
What of Your Brain?
George C. Henderson
73(2)
Publishers' News Chat
One Article
75(1)
Letter To The Editor
Richard Sale
75(1)
Quantity Production
Arthur J. Burks
76(3)
Publishers' News Chat
One Article
79(1)
Folks, I'm Bleeding
Arthur J. Burks
80(4)
Letter To The Editor
J.L. Chadwick
84(1)
Letter To The Editor
Robert O. Erisman
84(1)
Letter To The Editor
H.S.M. Kemp
84(1)
Letter To The Editor
Jerry K. Westerfeld
85(1)
Publishers' News Chat
One Article
85(1)
The Sky's No Limit
Jerry K. Westerfield
86(8)
Letters To The Editor
Fenton W. Earnshaw
94(1)
Could a Pulp Sell for 5 Cents?
James W. Egan
95(4)
New York...Should I Come?
Henry Kuttner
99(6)
Letter To The Editor
Phil Stone
105(1)
A Million Words a Year For Ten Straight Years
Walter B. Gibson
106(6)
Letter To The Editor
Bert H. Tucker
112(1)
Publishers' News Chat
Three Articles
113(2)
For 50 Old Timers
Chuck Martin
115(2)
Letter To The Editor
Fanny Ellsworth
117(2)
Over the Pulps to the Poorhouse
Thomas Thursday
119(5)
War and the Escape Writer
Joel Townsley Rogers
124(7)
Now's Your Chance
Jane Littell
131(5)
Publishers' News Chat
One Article
136(1)
Letter To The Editor
Robert Leslie Bellem
137(1)
The Pulps In Postwar Years
Leo Margulies
138(2)
These Sensitive Writers
Ed Bodin
140(5)
Pulp Writers Have a Job to Do
Nat Schachner
145(3)
Any Rights Today? A Discussion of the Literary Rights an Author Should Sell to a Pulppaper Magazine
Aron M. Mathieu
148(8)
Don't Be a StickintheMud
Pauline Bloom
156(4)
An Old Friend of the Family Hits a Few Keys
William Hopson
160(9)
Take To The Hills Men
Allan R. Bosworth
169(14)
An Old Cowhand Comes To New York
Chuck Martin
183(7)
Letter To The Editor
Thomas Thursday
190(1)
Letter To The Editor
G.E. Hora
191(1)
Letter To The Editor
Philip Kessler
191(1)
Dream Stuff
Robert Turner
192(2)
Publishers' News Chat
One Article
194(2)
Letter To The Editor
Robert Moore Williams
196(1)
You've Got the Life
William C. Gault
197(4)
Letter To The Editor
Anonymous
201(1)
Letter To The Editor
Eugene M. Fisher
201(1)
The Waning Woodpile
Allan K. Echols
202(14)
Letter To The Editor
Jack Byrne
216(2)
The Old Champion Returns
Aron M. Mathieu
218(4)
Publishers' News Chat
One Article
222(1)
The Champ Takes a Bow
Alden Norton
223(3)
Letter To The Editor
Ivern Boyett
226(1)
Letter To The Editor
Arthur Bonney
226(1)
Writer's Private Eye
Larry M. Harris
227(3)
Letter To The Editor
W.F. Bragg
230(1)
Index 231

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