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Old 05-09-2009, 07:57 AM   #31
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Originally Posted by mjh215 View Post
I've loved those books since I was a teenager... And he was my introduction into pulp magazines like we discussed previously... I read through Lankhmar and then wanted the rest of his work which eventually led me to lots of old mags which of course led me to a whole variety of pulp authors...

-MJ
slightly OT:

Yes, your whole hierarchy of reading development parallels my own, as we've discussed, but add ALL of Edgar Rice Burroughs and then Robert E. Howard's Lancer series from 1966 and on.

Wonderful, wonderful stuff.


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