Adventures in Fiction: Manly Wade Wellman
Adventures in Fiction: Manly Wade Wellmanby Michael CurtisOur Adventures in Fiction series is meant to take a look at the writers and creators behind the genre(s) that helped to forge not only our favorite hobby but our lives. We invite you to explore the entirety of the series on our Adventures In Fiction home page.May 21 marks the anniversary of the birth of Manly Wade Wellman, a unique contributor to Appendix N. Here...
Who Fears Manly Wade Wellman?
Who Fears Manly Wade Wellman?by Fletcher VredenburghManly Wade Wellman (1903-1986) is one of the greatest pulp writers, leaving his mark on heroic fantasy, horror, regional writing, and even science fiction. He wrote mysteries, histories, and young adult adventures. He also wrote for the comics, of particular note for Captain Marvel and the Spirit when Will Eisner was drafted. As the Halloween season is upon us, it only seemed right...
A Look at Caveman Stories
Caveman Storiesby Fletcher VredenburghThat Robert E. Howard’s first professionally published story, “Spear and Fang,” was a caveman story should mean something to the history of heroic fiction and sword & sorcery itself. Perhaps, because it’s not a very good story, it never had the effect a better one might have. But I’m not totally sure; teenage Robert E. Howard already had a sure grasp of the elements that hook a reader craving...
The Far-Flung Literary Webs of Manly Wade Wellman
The Far-Flung Literary Webs of Manly Wade Wellmanby Brian MurphyI’ve always been interested in the great chain of influence, the through-lines from one writer to the next. And I still get a thrill when I discover them, or better yet, experience them in the texts themselves. One of these great through-lines is Manly Wade Wellman (1903-1986). While he does not seem widely read today, the threads of Manly’s life and work are inextricably...