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Classic Pulps

Classic Pulps

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Dive into CLASSIC PULPS, a podcast delivering full-cast audio storytelling of mystery stories, science fiction, and other beloved pulp genres. With rich story narration, each episode brings classic pulps alive, exploring mystery, horror, science fiction, Westerns, and more. This series honors the legacy of these American classics but includes a disclaimer for outdated social attitudes and stereotypes.

DISCLAIMER: These stories reflect the prejudices, stereotypes, and social attitudes of their time, which may be offensive or inappropriate by today’s standards.

Produced and Directed by Keith Brian Shaw

Audio production © Keith Brian Shaw
Digital Voice Actors are created with elevenLabs.ai
Source texts are in the Public Domain or used with the permission of the copyright holder.

Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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Episodes
  • The Silence
    Feb 10 2026

    FROM THE MASTER OF SCIENCE FICTION—Ray Bradbury

    On a pristine, welcoming world, newly arrived settlers mistake quiet for safety—unaware that the land itself is listening, waiting to decide when silence will answer back.

    Published in SUPER SCIENCE STORIES (January, 1949). Written by Ray Bradbury.

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    9 mins
  • Tenderfoot at Love
    Feb 3 2026

    On a hard-pressed cattle ranch, a sharp-witted young woman finds her grit and judgment tested when a charming drifter rides in, stirring old wounds, fresh suspicions, and a risky game of trust under the wide-open western sky.

    Published in RANGELAND ROMANCE (February, 1949). Written by Fay Davis.

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    32 mins
  • Bullets for the Sky Wolf [2]
    Jan 27 2026

    [2/2]Grounded egos, clashing command styles, and an unexpected threat force an old-school British officer and a hotshot American pilot into an uneasy partnership when the war suddenly comes home to the night skies over England.

    Published inDare-Devil Aces (January, 1942). Written by William Porter.

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    25 mins
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