Episode 62: The Pulp Heroes

Scott talks with author Jim Beard about the heroes that stepped off the pages of the pulp magazines during the dark days of the great depression.

Jim Beard Amazon Link

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jim-Beard/e/B004UWVOPE/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1537382642&sr=1-2-ent

“The great Pulp Heroes” Book link

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Great-Pulp-Heroes-Don-Hutchinson/dp/0889625859/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1537382721&sr=1-1&keywords=the+great+pulp+heroes

Episode 61: Sharpe's Podcast

Let's get into History! Scott has the pleasure of talking with Richard Sharpe creator Bernard Cornwell and One of Sharpe's Chosen men from the TV series, Rifleman Harris, Jason Salkey.

For more about Bernard Cornwell and the Sharpe series visit bernardcornwell.net

Find out more about Jason's new book chronicling his time on the Sharpe series at unbound.com/books/from-crimea-with-love

More about Jason Salkey at riflemanharris.co.uk

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The best film I ever read.

A look at film novelizations, how they can enhance the film and what they provide for fans. 

Sources: 

Yes, People still read movie novelizations ... And write them too - Alex Suskind, Vanity Fair, 2014

Read 'em and weep - Joe Queenan, The Guardian, 2009

Are film novelizations really that bad? - Tom Huddleston, Time out 

The Endangered art of the movie novelization - Will Sloan, Hazlift

Movie Novelsisations: Commercial cop-out or leg-it lit? - Mark from Provo Utah (Blog)

In praise of movie novelisations, and the gold they offer movie geeks - David Jones, Den of geek

Creation and Novelization - Jan Baetens, 2013