![]() ![]() ![]() We recommend browsing though these, written by many leading weird fiction folk. His friend and fellow author Mike Griffin* collated links to a wonderful range of pieces about Joe, and listed them on the GriffinWords website. So we might have stopped there, but as we reflected on Joe’s passing, we also recalled that this very month four years ago, April 2016, many of us were celebrating his particular gift, his memorable personality, or his great love for The King In Yellow, that abiding creation of Robert W Chambers.Īs a result, a rather neat resource was created at the time – for those who are not that familiar with Joe or his writing, and for those who just want to enjoy remembering. We dislike sudden gushing pretences of close association – we’ve spilled beer over many noted authors, but didn’t exactly form a life-long bond because of it. There is much yet to be said, and Joe will remain a Presence in weird fiction for a long time to come.Īny contribution we might make is negligible compared to the views of those who knew him and his work far more intimately. ![]() We’ve already seen wonderful images of The bEast, with well-deserved recognition of his value to the field, and his encouragement of others, over the last few hours. We have to note with sorrow the loss of weird fiction writer Joseph S Pulver Sr, after a long struggle with debilitating illness – and yet sorrow will not be his legacy. ![]()
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