Our story today is from a writer known to all pulp and fantasy fans. Robert E. Howard is best known for creating Conan the Barbarian. He was also a prolific writer who wrote stories in nearly every genre imaginable. Howard committed suicide at the age of only thirty, but left behind a fiction legacy that shows no signs of slowing after nearly a century following his passing. You can read more about Howard's fascinating life and legacy on his Wikipedia page - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Howard
Today's story is Skulls in the Stars. It features Solomon Kane, Howard's Puritan wanderer and adventurer in a story from Weird Tales, published in January, 1929.
Pulp Reader is hosted by Bobby D. Lux.
Music for the show is by Louie Aronowitz (http://www.LouieAronowitz.com)