Stories from the "Golden Age of Pulp Fiction."
The "Golden Age of Pulp Fiction" is generally considered to be from the last two decades of the 1800s to the mid-1900s, when magazines published on cheap pulp paper filled (mostly American) news-stands. Notable examples of these pulp fiction magazines include Argosy, Blue Book Magazine, Adventure, Detective Story Magazine, Weird Tales, and Astounding Stories.
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Golden Age Fiction
With the demise (deletion by YouTube) of Scott Miller's excellent Vintage Sci-Fi channel, I am taking a leaf out of his book and creating my own podcast of the same name as this channel, Golden Age Fiction (podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/golden-age-fiction/i…)
Currently, it's only on Apple Podcasts. I may expand it to other platforms in the future.
I'm currently in the process of podcastifying (is that a word?) all the stories currently on this channel, and when that's done, the podcast will be the primary distribution channel, and YouTube will be the secondary.
While this is happening, there will be some disruption to the regular release schedule; I have already reduced YouTube releases to one a week while I podcastify (there's that word again) its back catalog.
If you were also a fan of Scott Miller (or even if you weren't!) I recommend checking out his Lost Sci-Fi website (lostscifi.com,) where you can find the link to his podcast (podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lost-sci-fi-podc…) Go and support him.
To all my listeners, thank you for listening, your encouraging comments, and for your support.
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