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Post by dreadlocksmile on Jun 15, 2009 20:36:16 GMT
Just thought I'd throw up my first post on the Vault to quickly introduce myself and say hello.
Like everyone else here, I'm an avid reader of pulp horror novels.
I read a lot and am getting back into reviewing a lot again.
Now that I've found this forum, I can see myself frequenting it on somewhat of a regular basis.
So that's me...now I'm going to go and search the forum for any posts on John Halkin and/or Richard Lewis. Oh...and of course have myself a good old look at the GNS threads.
Wow...I feel at home already!
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Post by dem bones on Jun 15, 2009 21:41:52 GMT
Hi dreadlock Thanks very much for joining and i hope you enjoy your time with us. Another pulp lover is always welcome and you'll find plenty of Richard Lewis and a fair bit of Halkin in the Hamlyn section. Looking forward to any reviews you care to share with us!
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Post by jamesdoig on Jun 15, 2009 23:41:11 GMT
Ah, Richard Lewis! Love a good spider novel. Who can forget Scott Carey battling the black widow with a pin. But the greatest hack work of all... American sailors on a nuclear sub are perving at the shielas on Bondi beach via a digital camera: "And what images they were, custom made to lift the spirits of any lonely submariner. Australia's finest swarmed along Bondi that night, flitting like insects in the firelight of a dozen beach parties - hundreds of girls, all fit and tanned, parading, pouting and preening, kissing and cuddling and coupling in the shadows with their boyfriends." Such is their distraction that they fail to notice a radiation leak. The leak infects the local funnelweb population, that, naturally, start to grow and grow and...
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Post by Craig Herbertson on Jun 16, 2009 17:23:22 GMT
Hi,
this is the place
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Post by dreadlocksmile on Jun 19, 2009 20:17:23 GMT
Cheers for the warm welcome all.
Yep yep demonik - I think I'll certainly be posting up some of my (rather ropey) reviews from time to time.
Thanks to this forum I discovered that Pulpmania became 'The Paperback Fanatic' and subsequently had 10 issues published. Today the three back issues I ordered dropped through my letterbox, so I'm quite a happy lad at the moment.
RIght...I'm going to have a look around again and possibly post up a review or two.
P.S. Jamesdoig - You are very much a man after my own heart.
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