Saturday, April 08, 2023

Saturday Morning Western Pulp: Lariat Story Magazine, December 1934


I'm not a big fan of artist Fred Craft, but I'll admit that his cover for this early issue of LARIAT STORY MAGAZINE is pretty dynamic. And the line-up of authors in this issue can't be beat: Walt Coburn, Eugene Cunningham, Tom Roan, Richard Wormser, James P. Olsen, C.K. Shaw, Archie Joscelyn, and house-name John Starr. Lots of good reading there, I'll bet.

2 comments:

Fred Blosser said...

Richard Wormser! He had a long career from the pulps to hardcover and paperback, including a mid-60s WILD WILD WEST novelisation for Signet and two (I think) crime novels for Fawcett Gold Medal in the early '70s, "by the publisher of THE GODFATHER."

James Reasoner said...

Yeah, I knew Wormser as a paperbacker. I bought that WILD WILD WEST book brand-new off the spinner rack at Lester's Pharmacy. I also picked up his novelization of Hitchcock's TORN CURTAIN somewhere and read it, then in the Eighties read several of his Gold Medals that Bill Crider recommended to me. I was surprised when I realized he'd had such a long and prolific career as a pulpster, going all the way back to 1932. He had a good, solid 40 year career.