Monday, December 8, 2008

Join the Pulp Revival - America in the 1930s and '40s

Pulp Fiction was in its heyday and 30 million readers were regularly riveted by the larger-than-life tales of master storyteller L. Ron Hubbard. For this was pulp fiction's Golden Age, when the writing was raw and every page packed a walloping punch.

That magic can now be yours. An evocative world of nefarious villains, exotic intrigues, courageous heroes and heroines-a world of that today's cinema has barely tapped for tales of adventure and swashbucklers.

"The stories were driven by plot and character, with grand heroes, terrible villains, beautiful damsels (often in distress), diabolical plots, amazing places, breathless romances." -- Kevin J. Anderson

Get into the action by downloading the stories of Golden Age in Pulp Fiction from Kitabe.com.

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