Friday, March 19, 2010

The History Hall: Learn the history of the Texas Longhorn

   Gary Golden, world-renowned explorer, adventurer, historian and lecturer, has been fascinated with the pulp fiction era ever since he saw his first Lone Ranger toy in the corner antique shop that his grandmother took him to when she was searching for authentic Victorian lace.
   It was Gary's passion for the golden age of pulp fiction that eventually led him to become one of the industry's foremost experts in the field, and an avid fan of the Stories from the Golden Age (he is also a book club member, and has correctly answered every single Golden Gazette quiz.) Gary enjoys the Golden Age stories so much—and the fascinating historical accuracy of the tales—that he created his own show: The History Hall.




   We are more than delighted to be sharing this first episode with you today: "Origin of the Texas Longhorn." As Gary tells us, "This show was inspired by the western tale,
Under the Diehard Brand by L. Ron Hubbard. The origin of the Texas longhorn will both surprise and amaze you."

   We hope you enjoy it as much as we do, and let us know if you'd like to see more episodes from
The History Hall—after all, there's always a story to tell.




Thursday, March 11, 2010

Contest to win an iPod announced

Contest to win an iPod announced by Golden Age Stories!

Once every month we hold a drawing for an iPod (a special iPod which is loaded with all 80 audiobooks from the Stories from the Golden Age).

You can win too! Enter here and all you have to do is decipher the science fiction anagram from the book The Great Secret that holds the key to you winning the iPod.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Golden Age Radio Theater more popular than ever

The Golden Age Radio Theater requests the pleasure of your company at our theatrical presentation of the tales from the collection of the Stories from the Golden Age. In addition to a one-of-a-kind performance of a classic tale each week, there is a musical pre-show, desserts and refreshments are served after the theater performance along with fine company.

The show is called One Was Stubborn and it is the story of Old Shellback, the most stubborn man in the universe: he's simply unwilling to watch the universe crumble and vanish, the product of an alleged agreement among the living to think it away. When Shellback won't budge, he throws a wrench into the works.


The cast is Robert Towers, Josh R. Thompson and friends.

Click here and get your Golden Age Theater Live Show ticket!


Thursday, March 4, 2010

New! Elbows on the Table with Harvey Dodge

This episode of Elbows on the Table features Harvey Dodge, the cattle rancher who threatened Tom Weston in Branded Outlaw by L. Ron Hubbard.

Once again Lawrence Carpenter takes on the roughest characters from the Stories from the Golden Age to ask them his unrelenting questions about honor, courage and what it means to survive when others are out to get them.



Get your own copy of Branded Outlaw at www.galaxypress.com.