High-seas pulp fiction adventure
So far we have given you 3 episodes of the story Sinner Take All by L. Ron Hubbard.It is the story of a young third mate on the Rangoon, crossing the North China Sea, and because he is so young, the more experienced sailors take advantage of him, especially the Chief Engineer, who plays him with crooked dice.But Bob Rowland, the young third mate is getting tired of being played like a fool and he confronts the chief, eager to get revenge. Here are the links to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd episode:FIR... Read Full Story
Free Fiction Story from the Golden Age of Pulp Fiction
Read the story Sinner Take All by L. Ron Hubbardand give us your commentsWe will be bringing you this story in 4 installments, one every day, in a serialization of some of Mr. Hubbard's pulp fiction. Enjoy it and let us know what you think of the stories you will be reading!This story takes you to China before war and politics forever diminished its aura of mystery. Sinner Take All is a high-seas thriller, rife with danger, double-crosses, threacherous seas and savage hand-to-hand combat. Pre... Read Full Story
Golden Age Theater Performance June 20th & 27th
Funny interview video clip - Just released!
In what is believed to be one of the most violent celebrity book interviews ever recorded, investigative reporter Lawrence Carpetburner (actor and comedian Jim Meskimen) comes face to fist with sailor Kurt Reid (actor Paul Ganus), an explosive character from author L. Ron Hubbard's murder mystery pulp "Spy Killer."What began as the latest hard-nosed, smoke-filled chapter in Carpetburner's "Elbows on the Table" interviews of fictional Hubbard characters quickly spir... Read Full Story
The Golden Age Theater presents a Western Story by L. Ron Hubbard
Pokey McKay is the last living resident of Pioneer, an old deserted mining town. When a gunslinger on the run from the law discovers the town and tries to use it as a hide-out, all hell breaks lose. Pokey is none too happy with the peace being disturbed and he has no sympathy for lawbreakers, so the stage is set for a face-off with the Ghost Town Gun-Ghost!For a special musical presentation we also welcome, Judy Norton, who is known from The Waltons and many other stage, film and TV productio... Read Full Story
Varinka Savishna interviewed by Lawrence Carpetburner
The super-spy, Varinka Savishna, from the pulp fiction novel Spy Killer by L. Ron Hubbard was interviewed by TV show host Lawrence Carpetburner. You never know what happens when such a guest shows up in your studio. Carpetburner surely didn't calculate the chances he was taking with Varinka! Watch the YouTube video or go to any of the websites below to watch this outrageous interview:YouTube, Yahoo, MySpace, Metacafe, Blip.tv and Veoh Read Full Story
Free Pulp Fiction Posters with colorful, vivid book cover art
Get a set of colorful and vivid pulp fiction posters for free. This is original art from the Golden Age of Pulp Fiction. The art is from the books Spy Killer and The Great Secret by L. Ron Hubbard and was restored to its original splendor by Galaxy Press.I have been looking in vain for pulp fiction art that has been brought back and elevated to the level that it was done for the Stories from the Golden Age.Here is the link where you can claim your set:http://www.goldenagestories.com/html/free... Read Full Story
Mystery Magazine Ellery Queen is into Pulp Fiction
The folks at Mystery Magazine, Ellery Queen, have read two L. Ron Hubbard novels and evidently had a lot of fun reading them. Here is what they say:"Two novellas (The Iron Duke & The Cheek-Chalker), first published in the magazine Five-Novels (in 1940 and 1947 respectively), reiterate the case for Hubbard as one of the great pulp writers, with colorful prose, lively action writing, exotic locales, fresh variations on standard characters and situations, and well-constructed plots. In ... Read Full Story
The Golden Age Theater at George Washington University
On 4 May, 2009, Galaxy Press and Author Services put on a theatrical performance of the L. Ron Hubbard story The Crossroads as the George Washington University in DC.With over 200 people in attendance, the cast which was Jim and Tamra Meskimen, Josh R. Thompson, John Mariano and Dion Graham performed the story in front of a very interested audience. The comments after the performance showed that it was generally not known how prolific Mr. Hubbard was as a fiction writer during the 30s and 40s... Read Full Story
Booklist reviews the mystery novel, The Chee-Chalker
The Chee-Chalker audiobook by L. Ron Hubbard is reviewed by Booklist:"Eerie, foreboding music sets the scene as FBI agent Bill Norton, referred to by locals as a chee-chalker, or newcomer, arrives in Ketchikan, Alaska, to search for his boss, who disappeared while investigating a heroin ring. Norton and his eager assistant don't receive much help from the locals as the two agents consider shady halibut fishermen, a beautiful fishing-fleet heiress, and a local businessman as possible... Read Full Story