Search results for #DailyPaperback
Highlists from this week’s Kinsey visit. All published by Bee-Line, which had a penchant for exclamation marks. “The Other Woman!” was written by Karl Edward Wagner under a pseudonym and is pretty hilarious. #DailyPaperback
Gay historical romance, published by Avon in 1983. I think most of us are familiar with Gaywyck at this point but I had never heard of this one. I wonder if there are any other gay gothics or historicals hiding out there. #DailyPaperback
I cannot wait to read this to find out if these three actually have supernatural powers. Since it’s written by Victor J. Banis, known for both gay pulp and gothic, my hopes are high. #NewAcq #DailyPaperback
One of the most iconic pulp paperbacks is Satan Was a Lesbian, which I so far only dream of owning. Happy to have scored this compelling counter argument. #DailyPaperback Brandon House, 1965.
Another classic by the elusive other Dick Dale. #DailyPaperback Greenleaf, 1968.
This title didn’t have to come for me so hard. #DailyPaperback Greenleaf, 1968
I love the trope of the forlorn girlfriend or wife in the background of gay pulps. At least in this one she gets to have her own lesbian fun. Greenleaf, 1968. #DailyPaperback
The gay pulp parade continues. I swear to pan that in 1968 Greenleaf was on the cusp of developing a real gay literature. #DailyPaperback
“Dave had tried all kinds of emotional outlets to achieve his pleasure, but only three of them turned out right—men, men, men.” Greenleaf, 1968. #DailyPaperback
Stack of new gay smut incoming. Not by the king of surf guitar. The same author (the OTHER Dick Dale) has a book called Mr. Fancy Panties, which I want terribly. #newacq #dailypaperback
Back cover. And forgot #DailyPaperback tag
Tired of James Bond? Meet Jane Blond, Agent 40-27-40, “the luscious, insatiable secret agent who won’t take ‘No’ for an answer.” The plot somehow involves “high voltage electric panties.” #DailyPaperback, Bee-Line, 1967.
Going to try to bring back #DailyPaperback, in order to get myself in the habit of posting. Today’s treat is the absolute pile of filth from Hustler, 1980.
I love the Ballantine best of sf anthologies so much. Not only great to collect but also to read—because the stories are chosen by the authors’ friends and colleagues. #DailyPaperback
This made me sad. #dailypaperback #fantasy #LOTR
Two different #PaperbacksFromHell interpretations of kitties gone berserk. #DailyPaperback, Pocket 1974 and Avon 1983.