Author: Pulp Covers
6 Stories Written in the First Person Singular
Sayonara
The Man Within
Queen’s Caprice
The Colorful and Amorous Mary, Queen of Scots
Vera Is A Tramp
Veronica Was A Virgin, But… Vera Is A Tramp
The original painting for this cover apparently exists, but I have not yet found a large image of it.
The Cosmic Puppets / The Microscopic Ones
An American Town Run By Galactic Invaders
They Came Back To The Planet That Had Undergone A Terrifying Change
From the back of The Microscopic Ones,
The Theory of Relativity has many weird applications. Just suppose that everything around you – including your own body – grew to a thousand times its size…. would you know? There is no such thing as absolute size. There is no such thing as absolute measurement. You can only comprehend magnitude in relation to other magnitudes.
The same would hold true for contraction…. If it took place universally.
But what happens when relativity misses a beat? If one section of the galaxy — one corner of the cosmos expanded or contracted out of proportion to another?
The first experimental hyper-drive ship blasted off into Deep Space. Time got out of gear. So did the dimensional correlates. So did the relative proportions of the ship, the crew, and their home world.
What would they find when they returned? Would they be dwarfs or giants? Or so completely out of proportion that they would never fit in again….?
Above all — could the effect be reversed?
To Walk The Night
Algerian Adventure
A new and ravishing young heroine Bernadette bursts upon the scene of strong romantic fiction in this uninhibited novel of the bitter war in the Algerian sun
H.M.S. Marlborough Will Enter Harbour
The Deep End
The Houseguest
She was like a magnet, a temptation as strong as the strange hungers she had so deliberately awakened.
Call Her Wanton
She Was Fair… She Was Frisky… She Was Oh, Such Fun…
A Lusty Novel Of Wilderness Passion And A Wife Too Naughty To Be True!
This cover art was previously used on Hill Billy In High Heels
Wild Oats
Amy was frightened of life — but desperately impatient!
The story of a young girl’s moral degeneration.
This cover art was later used on The Promoter