Pulp is a weekly fiction podcast that takes audiences on a journey through the literary underground of classic pulp fiction short stories, looks at the eras in ...
The Mystery of the Derelict, by William Hope Hodgson
The Mystery of the Derelict, by William Hope Hodgson. The crew of a merchant ship discovers a mysterious and ancient derelict. Originally published in the Story Teller, July 1907 Issue. Read by Jonathan Pezza
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The Challenge from Beyond
The Challenge from Beyond, by C.L. Moore, A. Merritt, H.P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, and Frank Belknap Long. The discovery of a strange crystal cube sends its finder on a journey across space and time. Read by Jonathan Pezza
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The Uncanny Power of Edwin Cobalt, by Henry Kuttner
The Uncanny Power of Edwin Cobalt, by Henry Kuttner. A man realizes that doubt can have epic consequences. Originally published in Fantastic Adventures October 1940. Read by Jonathan Pezza
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The Pendulum, by Ray Bradbury & Henry Hasse
The Pendulum, by Ray Bradbury & Henry Hasse. A scientist becomes a prisoner of time when the invention he created becomes his prison. Originally published in the November 1941 issue of Super Science Stories.
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Bodies Piled Up, by Dashiell Hammett
Bodies Piled Up, by Dashiell Hammett. A private investigator known only as the Continental Op poses as a hired killer in order to hunt a murderer. Originally published in the Dec, 1st 1923 issue of Black Mask. Follow us at https://twitter.com/pulpthepodcast (https://twitter.com/pulpthepodcast)
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Pulp is a weekly fiction podcast that takes audiences on a journey through the literary underground of classic pulp fiction short stories, looks at the eras in history that created them, and the modern genres these tales inspired.