Photographer: Angela Fardellone
Photographer Angela Fardellone from Puddin’s Photography
Hard-boiled detective Nick Stihl and his sharp, unflappable secretary Pepper, get more than they bargained for when they’re dragged into a treacherous jewel heist.
Meet Dr. Richard A. Olson, the creative mind behind the gripping Nick Stihl Private Investigator series. Driven by a childhood immersed in athletics, martial arts, and bodybuilding, Olson’s diverse interests extend to the world of music, where he once showcased his talents as a professional rock drummer. Beyond the beats, he’s a voracious consumer of literature, indulging in everything from traditional books and comics to a particular fascination with Batman and pulp magazines.
With a name inspired by alchemy and a sound that mixes melodic rock, nu-metal grooves, and progressive edge, ChemiQueen isn’t your typical metal band. Vocalist Victoria Walker and her bandmates discuss their creative chemistry, the challenges of standing out in a crowded scene, and why their explosive performances resonate so deeply with fans.
In this tale of revenge and literary vendettas, a promising mystery novelist, finds his career derailed when a man accuses him of perpetuating harmful stereotypes. Fueled by resentment and a desire for retribution, he takes matters into his own hands by kidnapping and crafting a macabre edition of his canceled book.
Check out the Podculture Vultures, a podcast that celebrates the charm of films and TV shows from both yesteryears and the present. Their funny show is a delightful exploration of nostalgic treasures, filled with laughter and reminiscences about those often overlooked quirky movie moments.
Winter is almost over, but Twisted Pulp Magazine remains! It lurks in the dark recesses and shleps down the shadowy halls. Limping around with stories of horror and interviews of… interest. Yeah that’s right, everybody’s favorite neo-pulp and mock-shlock mag is back with a new set of stories, articles, interviews and more, covering everything pulpy and dusty, either in essence or spirit. So check it out. What’s it gonna hurt?
Caroline Santos is a talented visual artist and dedicated teacher hailing from Taubaté, nestled in the heart of São Paulo’s interior. With a decade of professional experience under her belt, Caroline has forged direct connections with art enthusiasts worldwide. Her passion lies in capturing the innate beauty of women and animals, a mission she fulfills through her vibrant creations.
Christopher McMillen is a passionate collector, dealer, and fan of vintage paperbacks, pulp magazines, and classic literature. As the proprietor of McMillen’s Vintage Paper and Pulp, he has cultivated a deep appreciation for the nostalgic charm and historical significance of these relics of popular culture. With a keen eye for quality and rarity, Christopher curates an impressive collection that appeals to fellow enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Embark on a chilling journey through the corridors of cinematic history with Mark Slade’s review of the genre-defying masterpiece, “House” (1985).
Set in a small-town diner, the story follows the protagonist, Sam, as he grapples with the guilt of infidelity while navigating a tense encounter with unfamiliar, dangerous characters.
When a private investigator and his partner are hired to investigate a company, they find themselves embroiled in a deadly game of cat and mouse. As they uncover a toxic conspiracy, tragedy strikes, leaving one to navigate a perilous situation alone—or so he thinks.