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The Tin Angel by Ron Goulart
The Tin Angel by Ron Goulart












The Tin Angel by Ron Goulart

He created his own hard-boiled PI, John Easy, who was introduced in a short story titled "The Tin Ear" (AHMM, 9/66), and went on the headline four PBO novels and two more short stories in the '70's. Goulart’s After Things Fell Apart (1970), a science fiction/hardboiled PI hybrid won the Edgar Award from MWA.įrom Jim Doherty: Goulart was the editor of an anthology of pulp-era mysteries called The Hardboiled Dicks (Sherbourne Press, 1965), which collected stories from Black Mask, Dime Detective, and Detective Fiction Weekly, by such super-stars of the pulp era as Erle Stanley Gardner, Frederic Nebel, Raoul Whitfield, Norbert Davis, and Lester Dent. The subject is Comic Book Encyclopedia (2004). Several books on the history of the art form, his most recent book on Including six books starring Groucho Marx.

The Tin Angel by Ron Goulart

Novels, Goulart has also written several comic mystery series, series. The ghost writer for William Shatner’s popular TekWar Patchwork (1978), a comic sci-fi novel that began the Odd Jobs, Inc. In the 1970’s Goulart wrote novels starring series characters like Flash Gordon and the Phantom, and in 1978 released Calling Dr. Genres and using a variety of pennames, including Kenneth Robeson, He has written dozens of novels and countless short stories, spanning His first story, a sci-fi parody of letters to the editor. Besides writing extensively about pulp fiction-including the seminal Cheap Thrills: An Informal History of Pulp Magazines (1972)-Goulart has written for the pulps since 1952, when The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction published 1933) was a cultural historian and author of non-fiction, novels, comics, and short stories in multiple genres.

The Tin Angel by Ron Goulart

Sad news: The amazing profilic and talented author Ron Goulart passed away this morning, the day after celebrating his 89th birthday.














The Tin Angel by Ron Goulart