Episodes

  • #16 - Freedom Fries Midday at Barty's All American Diner - Mustache Petes Pt. 1
    Mar 4 2021

    Pulp Reader returns after an extended hiatus. Pulp Reader has a new direction with a focus on audio fiction from host Bobby D. Lux mixed in with classic stories from the old pulps.

    This episode is the first story from Mustache Petes: The Morelli Mafia Stories. Written and performed by the author

    Vinnie and Ernie Morelli are a pair of low-level mafia goons who find themselves taking a break on a job at at roadside diner in the middle of nowhere....

    Music for the show is by Louie Aronowitz (http://www.LouieAronowitz.com)

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    17 mins
  • #15 - Vampire Girl - From Guilty Detective Story Magazine, March 1958
    Sep 10 2019
    The patient with a delusion for drinking blood only wanted to be seen at night. Would she get the help she desired, or would the bodies continue to stack in her wake? Our story for today is Vampire Girl, written by Bryce Walton. It was published in the March 1958 issue of Guilty Detective Story Magazine. Pulp Reader is hosted by Bobby D. Lux Music for the show is by Louie Aronowitz (http://www.LouieAronowitz.com)
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    25 mins
  • #14 - Told in Glass - From Black Mask Magazine, November 1920
    Aug 13 2019
    We return to the pages of Black Mask for our story for this episode. Word around the neighborhood said an inventor finally hit it big with an invention worth $10,000! Local goon, Lefty Blumfeld, decided he'd get hands on the dough, or the invention, no matter what it cost him.... Today's story is Told in Glass by C.S. Montanye. Originally published in Black Mask, November 1920 Pulp Reader is hosted by Bobby D. Lux. Music for the show is by Louie Aronowitz (http://www.LouieAronowitz.com)
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    21 mins
  • #13 - Skulls in the Stars - From Weird Tales, January 1929
    Jul 22 2019
    Our story today is from a writer known to all pulp and fantasy fans. Robert E. Howard is best known for creating Conan the Barbarian. He was also a prolific writer who wrote stories in nearly every genre imaginable. Howard committed suicide at the age of only thirty, but left behind a fiction legacy that shows no signs of slowing after nearly a century following his passing. You can read more about Howard's fascinating life and legacy on his Wikipedia page - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Howard Today's story is Skulls in the Stars. It features Solomon Kane, Howard's Puritan wanderer and adventurer in a story from Weird Tales, published in January, 1929.  Pulp Reader is hosted by Bobby D. Lux. Music for the show is by Louie Aronowitz (http://www.LouieAronowitz.com)
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    26 mins
  • #12 -- A Mister and His Destiny - From Pulp Metal Magazine
    Jul 5 2019
    A man answers an ad promising a late-night rendezvous at a seedy motel. Is he walking into a trap? Or is he the hunter? Today's show is a little different. We're going to begin mixing up the old stories on the show with new pulp stories from modern writers. To begin things with this expansion of the show, this episode features a story written by the host. Originally published at PulpMetalMagazine.com, the story for today is A Mister and His Destiny. Pulp Reader is hosted by Bobby D. Lux. Music for the show is by Louie Aronowitz (http://www.LouieAronowitz.com)    
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    18 mins
  • #11 - Gangster in Khaki -- From Battle Stories #64, 1934
    Jun 18 2019
    Private McBride tried to escape the violence and drugs of street life by putting on an Army uniform to fight on the front lines in France. But what happens when his commanding officer recognizes McBride for who he was on the streets? A no good hood and robber who once targeted his now Captain. The high drama plays out as bullets fly and grenades explode on Pulp Reader! The episode's story is Gangster in Khaki from Fawcett's Battle Stories #64, published in 1934. Pulp Reader is hosted by Bobby D. Lux. Music for the show is by Louie Aronowitz (http://www.LouieAronowitz.com)
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    33 mins
  • #10 - Bullets Speak Louder - From Captain Satan Magazine, April 1938
    Apr 16 2019
    They sent a no good hop head, Patsy Shapiro, to take out the one good cop left in the city. Patsy missed. Now Lew Dowling is out for revenge on the hoods who took a shot at him... and the dirty cops who sent the hoods! This episode's story is "Bullets Speak Louder" by Walter J. Higgins. From Captain Satan Magazine, April 1938. Pulp Reader is hosted by Bobby D. Lux. Music for the show is courtesy of Louie Aronowitz (http://www.LouieAronowitz.com)
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    38 mins
  • #9 - Outpost on IO -- A Space Adventure from Planet Stories, Winter 1942
    Mar 21 2019
    An Earthling is captured by squid-like aliens and tossed into a prison work camp with Martians, Venusians, and fellow Earthmen. The men are forced to work for an alien race intent on destroying the Solar System. Will the men be able to unite against a common foe, and find an impossible way to thwart their captors? This episode's story is Outpost on IO by Leigh Brackett. Originally published in Planet Stories, Winter 1942. Pulp Reader is hosted by Bobby D. Lux. Music for the show is courtesy of Louie Aronowitz (http://www.LouieAronowitz.com)  
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    46 mins