Rare Pulp Science Fiction, Issue 3



Rediscovered Gems of Wonder and Adventure

Over at SF.DRB site: Avi Abrams reviews various intense fiction from rare pulp magazines, incl. stories by Robert E. Howard and Leigh Brackett -

"So... come to "Brackett's SF Parlor" for some fictional spa work: rejuvenate your sense of outre, tickle your "hot" points of grotesque and sojourn in a land of perfect male heroes and super-sensuous females... for a while. No regrets, too - you know, it's good for you."

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(art courtesy Daniel LuVisi)


Fritz Leiber's Darkly Sensuous "Conjure Wife"

M. Christian reviews this compelling classic, originally published in the "Unknown Worlds" pulp in 1943 -

"Leiber is a brilliant stylist, with a poetic and lyrical voice that floats off the page like music..."

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Also read:
Read Previous Pulp Updates: Issue 1, Issue 2
Ultra-Rare Serials From "Fantasy Magazine"
Apocalyptic Pulp Blockbusters

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