Welcome, Jonathan -- I've read GHOST ROAD BLUES and enjoyed it, and your
PATIENT ZERO is on my to-get list.
For the info that you need, you may also want to solicit the members of
PulpMags...I suspect they'd be a terrific resource for you. BTW, I love
historical reference books about pulps and paperbacks...what is the focus of
yours?
Ron Clinton
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> Subject: RARA-AVIS: Hello from new member Jonathan Maberry
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> Just joined the group. I'm an author and comic book writer. I write
thrillers for St.
> Martins Griffing (Patient Zero, etc), supernatural thrillers for Pinnacle
(Ghost Road
> Blues, etc.), YA for Simon & Schuster (Rot & Ruin, Dust & Decay), nonfic
books on
> pop culture, folklore, etc. for Citadel (Zombie CSU, Vampire Universe,
etc.), movie
> tie-ins for Tor (The Wolfman), and comics for Marvel (Black Panther,
Punisher,
> Wolverine, etc.).
>
> Currently I'm researching the pulp era for a chapter in my next nonfic
book.
> Recently interviewed Charles Ardai (of Hard Case Crime), and a few of the
writers
> who have contributed to that line.
>
> Looking for folks who know the older pulps and are willing to talk about
morally
> conflicted characters, the struggle of good & evil, and bizarre villains
in the pulps.
>
> -Jonathan Maberry
> www.jonathanmaberry.com
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