In a message dated 10/29/2002 3:56:58 PM Eastern Standard
Time, Moorich2 writes:
> Jim Tully is a very interesting writer and I would
be
> surprised if he did not
> influence the early hardboiled writers of the 20s
& 30s.
Just as a quick addendum to the Tully thread. In THE DARK
BARBARIAN (Don Herron, ed.), a collection of critical essays
on fantasy pulp writer Robert E. Howard, Tully is mentioned
as one of REH's favorite writers and influences.
Steven Harbin
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