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August 11, 2023

"The most fun I've had with a book for ages"

 

"I want to talk to you about one of the most enjoyable books I've read for ages..."

Cheers to CriminOlly for his video review of The Men's Adventure Library's The Naked and the Deadly, by Lawrence Block

Buy The Naked and the Deadly from Amazon HERE.

Buy the signed, limited edition of the expanded hardcover at www.BlockNaked.com

Watch more CriminOlly on YouTube HERE.

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Published on August 11, 2023 09:28

August 5, 2023

ATOMIC WEREWOLVES AND MAN-EATING PLANTS: WHEN MEN'S ADVENTURE MAGAZINES GOT WEIRD

 


This summer, The Men's Adventure Library gets weird.

The new collection—the 18th in the acclaimed series—is Atomic Werewolves and Man-Eating Plants: When Men's Adventure Magazines Got Weird. Edited, as ever, by Robert Deis and Wyatt Doyle, with special contributions from PulpFest's Mike Chomko and writer/editor Stefan Dziemianowicz, the book's focus is on weird fiction as it appeared in vintage men's adventure magazines of the 1950s, '60s, and '70s.

The men's adventure magazines (aka MAMs) of the 1950s, '60s and '70s left no male fantasy or interest unexplored. Among the mags' war stories, exotic adventure yarns, accounts of clashes between man and beast, and spicy tales of sadistic frauleins and tropical queens hungry for companionship were stories that added an extra dose of weird to the equation, emphasizing supernatural encounters, monstrous cryptids, demonic death cults, killer robots, vampirism, and, naturally, atomic werewolves and man-eating plants. Authors include HP Lovecraft, Theodore Sturgeon, Manly Wade Wellman, Gardner Fox, and many more.

Action-packed, larger than life, and illustrated by top talents in the field, including iconic Famous Monsters cover artist Basil Gogos and Mad/EC horror comics' Jack Davis!

The book is available in softcover and expanded hardcover editions from New Texture. Both editions are fully illustrated, with context and commentary supplied by the editors.

Purchase the book from Amazon here.

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Published on August 05, 2023 04:51

July 6, 2023

JD Doyle's 1981—MY GAY AMERICAN ROAD TRIP Out Now!

 


1981. Rich with promise and possibility, the post-Stonewall era saw queer Americans standing up for themselves and each other like never before. With the rise of gay newspapers, bars, clubs, and businesses in cities all over the US, it was a time of hedonism, activism, pride, and community. A scene ripe for exploration and documentation, and journalist JD Doyle hit the road to do just that, traveling through 27 states to create a playful, intimate, profusely illustrated, one-of-a-kind record of gay life, love, lust, and liberation in the heady days before the devastating crisis that would change everything. 
This is the trip he took.
The premier release to emerge from the partnership of QMH Press and New Texture, JD Doyle's eagerly awaited memoir and travelogue, 1981—My Gay American Road Trip, is now available in full color, fully illustrated hardcover and trade softcover editions. Get it from Amazon  HERE .


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Published on July 06, 2023 11:16

June 1, 2023

QMH Press Joins New Texture


We are pleased and deeply proud to ring in Pride Month with the announcement of a civil partnership between JD Doyle's newly minted QMH Press and New Texture for the release of JD's first book, 1981—My Gay American Road Trip. The book will be the imprints' first joint release, appearing in hardcover and softcover editions from QMH and NT later this month.  

JD Doyle, an American LGBT music/history archivist and radio producer, was formerly Editor of Our Own Community Press, a gay newspaper based out of Norfolk, Virginia. Doyle later produced the radio programs Queer Music Heritage on the station KPFT, and OutRadio, heard online. His currently active works include the Texas Obituary Project and the Houston LGBT History website, all part of his 501(c)(3) non-profit, the JD Doyle Archives. Those archives also contain one of the largest collections of queer music in the country. In 2019, the United States Library of Congress selected the archives for digital inclusion in their collection of LGBT history. 

Doyle believes that history exists to be shared, not hoarded, and strives to make his collection accessible to all. 

His work has been honored by numerous awards, such as the Legacy Award from the Greater Houston LGBT Chamber of Commerce (2023); Trailblazer Award from Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (2021); a Proclamation from Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner during LGBT History Month (October 2022) naming it “JD Doyle Day;” from the Houston LGBTQ Political Caucus, given the Lifetime Achievement Award (2019) and Kristen Capps Social Conscience Award (2021); Legacy Community Health Mint Julep Award (2023); Male Grand Marshal for the 2014 Houston Pride Parade; and the Alan Bérubé Prize, from the Committee on LGBT History (2012). 

“We are delighted to welcome JD and QMH Press to the New Texture family,” said New Texture ringmaster Wyatt Doyle (no relation). “New Texture's dedication to presenting and preserving personal and cultural histories that too often fall under the mainstream radar suggest NT and QMH Press will prove well matched. JD's passionate, engaged, decades-long commitment to queer art and history (and its documentation and preservation), mirrors NT's own efforts to document left-of-the-dial lives, lifestyles, and cultural trends that might otherwise be lost to history.” 

JD Doyle added, “After more than twenty years documenting as much online history content as I can, it is a new adventure to release my first book, and this time get a more personal story out into the world—of course bringing our history along with it.”

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Published on June 01, 2023 12:48

May 28, 2023

Bob Deis and Wyatt Doyle on Suit Up! Podcast

Bob Deis and Wyatt Doyle, co-editors of the Men's Adventure Library series, recently appeared on Terrance Layhew's Suit Up! Podcast to talk about Lawrence Block, The Naked and the Deadly, the rise and fall of men's adventure magazines, and how the sausage is made at the Men's Adventure Library.

The podcast is offered in video and audio-only options. Both can be accessed via the show's website, here: https://terrancelayhew.com/with-bob-deis-and-wyatt-doyle-mens-adventure-library/ 




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Published on May 28, 2023 09:01

May 22, 2023

Lawrence Block's THE NAKED AND THE DEADLY


The focus and subject matter of mid-century men’s adventure magazines (MAMs) were wide-ranging, and versatile storytellers able to confidently navigate genres, approaches, and authorial voices found regular, lucrative work in their pages. Among those talented writers was a notable newcomer: Lawrence Block—though his initial pieces would see print under various pseudonyms. 

Not the Lawrence Block you know, who is among the most widely read, respected, and celebrated writers of crime and mystery fiction in the world. Internationally read and internationally honored, upon whom The Mystery Writers of America bestowed the title of Grand Master. A storyteller with over 65 years of professional experience in damn near every mode of written expression, whose essays, magazine columns, and non-fiction books focused on the art, craft, and business of writing have endured to inform generations. 

Not that Lawrence Block. 

Not yet…

The Men's Adventure Library announces the release of one of the most anticipated books in the series: The Naked and the Deadly: Lawrence Block in Men's Adventure Magazines. Collecting Block's early work for MAMs, with stories ranging from dramatic non-fiction to hard-boiled crime, detective stories, and international intrigue, The Naked and the Deadly is at once a look at a legendary writer's earliest work and swift development as well as a representative selection of the types of stories that made MAMs famous -- and infamous.

In this latest release from The Men’s Adventure Library, series editors Robert Deis and Wyatt Doyle restore the early work of Lawrence Block for their new collection, reissuing these long lost early stories in their original, unexpurgated versions for the first time since their original publication, and presented with the full cooperation of the Author. 

To welcome Block to the Men’s Adventure Library, The Naked and the Deadly will be issued in four distinct, handsome editions: 

1. An expanded 396-page, 6” x 9” color hardcover that adds over 60 pages to the contents of the paperback and ebook editions. Includes dozens of supplementary color and monochrome illustrations, further context and background by the Editors, and an entire additional 8,000-word story by Block that is exclusive to the hardcover. Get it here: https://amzn.to/3ORiKBV

2. A 12-story, 444-page, 4.370” x 7.000” collectible mass market paperback edition, created to honor Block’s many successes in paperbacks. Get it here: https://amzn.to/43fdIDy

3. A 12-story ebook, duplicating the contents of the mass market paperback. Get it here: https://amzn.to/3N5U6ev

4. A strictly limited, 200-copy edition of the expanded hardcover that includes a custom bookplate signed by Lawrence Block and the Editors, tipped-in by hand. Available exclusively at www.BlockNaked.com while copies remain. Get it here: www.BlockNaked.com

All editions include a scene-setting preface by the Editors and a brand new introduction written for this collection by Block.

This is the summer to get Naked!

Below is an early review video from Paperback Parade's Gary Lovisi that offers a peek inside both print editions:

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Published on May 22, 2023 18:17

October 14, 2022

Jules Burt Reviews GEORGE GROSS: COVERED [video]

 
Buy George Gross: Covered from Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3Cb0GMF 
Buy signed copies from co-editor Robert Deis here: https://bit.ly/3T33PDW
Please note: Suggested retail price for George Gross: Covered in hardcover is $39.95. In softcover, $24.95. If Amazon or any other retailer is charging more than that, we recommend you purchase copies at cover price from Bob Deis at the above link. 
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Published on October 14, 2022 10:24

October 13, 2022

Wouldn't You Like to BE ITALIAN, Too?


Jimmy Angelina takes us back to the years of American werewolves dancing in the streets for soda pop with his latest campaign in support of Be Italian.

Be Italian is available in softcover, deluxe hardcover, and as a bundle with a signed and numbered art print. Get yours (the book, not the soft drink) from www.BeItalianBook.com

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Published on October 13, 2022 12:05

September 21, 2022

Jules Burt Reviews POLLEN IN PRINT 1955-1959 [video]

 
Get Pollen In Print 1955-1959 from Amazon here .
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Published on September 21, 2022 21:00

September 13, 2022

Gary Lovisi Reviews GEORGE GROSS: COVERED [video]

Writer and scholar Gary Lovisi reviews George Gross: Covered , edited by Robert Deis and Wyatt Doyle for The Men's Adventure Library, published by New Texture.

Buy George Gross: Covered from Amazon here: https://amzn.to/3Cb0GMF 
Buy signed copies from co-editor Robert Deis here: https://bit.ly/3T33PDW
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Published on September 13, 2022 21:00