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09.30.24 Lesbian Pulp Fiction #5: Four Lost Classics

Written by March Hastings

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07.07.24 Vintage Sleaze #6 – 12 Forbidden Novels from the 1950s & 1960s

Written by Sloane Britain

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07.06.24 Lesbian Pulp Fiction #4: Four Lost Classics

Written by Sloane Britain

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07.04.24 Vintage Sleaze Superpack 2: 24 Forbidden Novels from the 1950s and 1960s

Written by March Hastings

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10.04.23 The Drifter

Written by March Hastings

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02.23.23 Vintage Sleaze Super Pack: 24 Forbidden Novels from the 1950s and 1960s

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Smoldering Lust: The Inside Story of a Doomed TV Series

The groundbreaking inside look at the making — and unmaking — of a network TV series, back in print for the first time in thirty years. This new edition features an Afterword by Ken Levine, the Emmy and WGA award-winning writer/producer of M*A*S*H and Cheers.

“An entertaining autopsy of a failed NBC TV drama/comedy. Don't worry if you never saw or even heard of the show. Muse makes it interesting, providing colorful chapters on everything…and populates the scene-behind-the-scenes with comic episodes and likable, three-dimensional characters who really seem to love what they do.” Kirkus Reviews

“The book confirms what you suspect: Hollywood is a miserable place and sometimes good shows fail and bad shows succeed.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram

“An amusing narrative that is at its best when showing the nuts-and-bolts aspects of television production.” New York Times

Previously published as We Bombed in Burbank: A Joyride to Prime Time.

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