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Old 04-20-2010, 04:30 AM   #3
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It's a puzzle to me that so-called pulp fiction is considered unworthy, Steve. Chandler and Lovecraft are two authors that spring timmediately o mind whenever I hear 'pulp' mentioned. Dickens and Doyle are two who wrote specifically for publications that would end as pulp. And they've stood the test of time. Also, many authors take time to get into their stride and just keep getting better the more and more they hone their craft. Having said that, there are others who don't want to change a winning formula and do tend to become tedious to all but the most ardent fan. Cheers. Neil
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