This is The Spider for May 1936, cover artist unknown. I found this version of the image in this pulp/bondage archive.
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This is The Spider for May 1936, cover artist unknown. I found this version of the image in this pulp/bondage archive.
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Did all Spider novels have “Slaves” in the title?
No, but certain formulations (including “Slaves of ______”) were very common. Others were “The Devil’s ________” and “Satan’s _____________,” and “City of X,” where X is something dismal.
A novel a month is pretty industrial-scale, when you come to think of it.
Monthly novel writing before nanowrimo.