Saturday, September 14, 2019

LANCE STAR FLIES ONTO PATREON IN SEPTEMBER!


New Pulp superstar, LANCE STAR and his SKY RANGERS are back in action in an all-new adventures appearing in PULP ADVENTURES #32 from Bold Venture Press. You can find it HERE.

This month, Bobby Nash's Patrons received a special edition of "The Mystery of Island X!" a Lance Star: Sky Ranger adventure as part of the Ebook of the Month Club exclusive to patrons who subscribe to the $5 and higher tiers each month. Want to be a patron and keep characters like Lance Star in the air? Subscribe today at www.patreon.com/bobbynash

PULP ADVENTURES #32
A pulp adventure magazine

New Pulp superstar character Lance Star: Sky Ranger flies again in Bold Venture Press' Pulp Adventures #32.

Nine stories of mystery, science fiction, horror — new and classic pulp fiction!Audrey Parente, editorClassic Pulp Fiction — "The Death Dancer" by Charles Boeckman: The “Atomic Goddess of Beauty” sees a strange case of murder explode!; "Roman Holiday" by Talbot Mundy: A tale of Christians and Romans — and Lions — in the reign of mad Caligula; "The Pigtail of Hi Wing Ho" by Sax Rohmer: Mystery in Chinatown ...New Pulp Fiction — The Mystery of Island X! by Bobby NashLance Star and his scrappy crew investigate mysterious goings-on on an island — only to discover the island IS the mystery!; "The Spawn of Lilthu" by William M. Hope: The “Welcome” mat was Thurl’s invitation to a hellish fate; "The Wicked Big ‘Monstah Ovah Bawstin’" by David Bernard: An FBI agent generates buzz with his biggest case; "Time and Tide" by Adam Beau McFarlane: The Black Island Tavern plays host to a sailor like no other; "Stranded At Saturn" by Jack Halliday: He dreamt of reaching the stars … until he crash-landed …; "A Snitch in Time" by Robert W. Walker: First-class seats for murder … 132 pages. Edited by Audrey Parente. Published by Bold Venture Presshttps://www.boldventurepress.com

About Lance Star: Sky Ranger  - The Mystery of Island X by Bobby Nash:
Lance Star and the Sky Rangers search for a missing plane and the deadly cargo aboard. What they find is a strange island that should not exist, a mystery that begs to be solved, and a countdown to doom. It’s the Sky Rangers strangest adventure yet.


PULP ADVENTURES #32 can be purchased at the following:
Pulp Adventures #32 can be purchased at the following:
Bold Venture Press (paperback)
Amazon US (paperback)
Amazon CA (paperback)
Amazon UK (paperback)
Walmart (paperback)
Bold Venture Press (ebook)
Amazon US (ebook)
Barnes and Noble (ebook)
Amazon UK (ebook)
Amazon CA (ebook)
Smashwords (ebook)
Amazon MX (ebook)
Amazon IT (ebook)
Barnes and Noble (ebook)

Learn more about Lance Star: Sky Ranger at https://lancestar.blogspot.com

Thursday, September 12, 2019

NASH NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER!

Tonight, the September edition of Nash News, my email newsletter was sent out to subscribers. Each month, Nash News is packed with information on new and upcoming titles, and loads of information. Not a subscriber? No problem. Signing up is free and easy. Just head on over to http://www.subscribepage.com/NashNews and sign up today!

Bobby

Thursday, September 5, 2019

WE LOVE READER REVIEWS! 5 STARS FIR PULP ADVENTURES #32!


We love reader reviews! Big thanks to Michael R. Brown for his kind words and 5 STAR Amazon review of Pulp Adventures magazine #32.

"The latest issue of this magazine of new and old pulp stories. With the previous issue kicking off the fifth year of this revised version, Bold Venture Press put out the new issue of Pulp Adventures, #32 for summer 2019. Under a very nice cover (not by Norman Saunders) taken from a copy of True Detective in 1952, we again get a selection of new and old pulp stories in a variety of genres.

In the area of classic pulp fiction, we get stories from a trio of great pulp authors, whose works are published along with the original interior artwork.

From Charles Boeckman (1908-2015), whom Bold Venture has reprinted a couple of collections of works and has been included in past issues, we get murder mystery detective story, “The Death Dancer.” This appeared in Popular Detective in 1951.

Adventure author Talbot Mundy (1879-1940) gives us “Roman Holiday,” which is a story about Christians and Romans, and gladiator games, set during the reign of Caligula. It appeared in Golden Fleece in 1938, which was a short-lived (eight-issue) pulp devoted to historical adventure. It’s front cover was used as the back cover of this issue.

Sax Rohmer (1883-1953), creator of Fu Manchu, wrote various short stories. So we get “The Pigtail of Hi Wing,” a mystery tale set in Chinatown. It’s from Blue Book in 1916, though am sure it originally appeared in the U.K. first.

We get a variety of New Pulp fiction: air adventure, detective, horror, science fiction, nautical adventures, and more.

Lance Starr is a New Pulp air adventures in the style of Bill Barnes and others. There have been four collections from Airship 27, and Bobby Nash gives us another short story: “The Mystery of Island X!” Here Starr and his crew check out a strange volcanic island and work out its mysteries. This is my first time reading this character, and found it pretty good.

William M. Hope‘s “The Spawn of Lilthu” is a Lovecraftian horror tale set in ancient times.

David Bernard gives us a giant-insect science-fiction tale in “The Wicked Big ‘Monstah Ovah Bawstin’.” Adam Beau McFarlane gives us another Black Island Tavern tale in “Time and Tide.” He last appeared in issue #29.

We get a science-fiction tale, “Stranded at Saturn,” from Jack Halliday. From Robert Walker, we get a different tale about an assassin in “A Snitch in Time.”

As always, it’s a great issue and I look forward to the next issue. Bold Venture has been doing a good job of getting them out on a quarterly basis, and we are promised the fall issue in October.

Learn more about Pulp Adventures 32 at
https://www.amazon.com/Pulp-Adventures-32-Charles-Boeckman/dp/1079358358