Biographie d'Ed Hulse
The Author : Ed Hulse is a journalist and pop-culture historian who covered the home-video and motion-picture industries for more than thirty years. His work has appeared in Premiere, Variety, Entertainment Weekly, Playboy, the New Yorker, the New York Times, and numerous trade publications. Between 1980 and 1983, he hosted Movie Mania, the first local cable-TV program devoted to film and video, for Manhattan Cable TV.
In the late 1980s, his articles and movie reviews were syndicated to newspapers by the Washington Post Writers Group. Since 2002, Hulse has edited and published the award-winning journal Blood 'n' Thunder, which covers pulp and pop-culture history. He is a prolific public speaker who has lectured on various aspects of vintage American popular culture for museums, libraries, and universities. His books include The Blood 'n' Thunder Guide to Pulp Fiction, Filming the West of Zane Grey, Distressed Damsels and Masked Marauders, and most recently Wage Slaves in the Dream Factory.
In 2017, he coedited The Art of the Pulps with Doug Ellis and the late Robert Weinberg. Under his Murania Press imprint, Hulse also publishes a line of vintage-fiction reprints, "The Forgotten Classics of Pulp Fiction." His website is muraniapress.com.