Sunday, September 29, 2013

"Is It Well With Your Soul?" by Rev. Raymond Branch

Archival recording, date unknown


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© 2013 Rev. Raymond Branch, Wyatt Doyle; all rights reserved

Friday, September 27, 2013

Sunday, September 22, 2013

"We'll Understand It By and By" by Rev. Raymond Branch

Rev. Branch takes the bones of the old hymn "Farther Along" and creates a new, profoundly personal composition in this undated recording for the Rainbow Gospel Hour we've titled "We'll Understand It By and By."

Omnichord and vocal, Rev. Raymond Branch.


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© 2013 Rev. Raymond Branch, Wyatt Doyle; all rights reserved

Friday, September 20, 2013

New Texture and Friends at Comic Fest 2013!


New Texture returns to San Diego Comic Fest - and we're bringing reinforcements!

The day after our Mystery & Imagination event in Glendale, we'll be in San Diego with George Clayton Johnson et cie for San Diego Comic Fest 2013.

Wyatt Doyle is back to premiere our latest release of vintage pulp fiction, He-Men, Bag Men & Nymphos by Walter Kaylin.

Andrew Biscontini points the covered wagon west from NYC to make his first Comic Fest appearance and beat the drum for his visionary novel nu luna.

They're joined by novelist and musician Henry Baum (Oscar Caliber Gun, The American Book of Dead series) and writer Kate Danley (The Woodcutter, Maggie For Hire).

We had a blast last year, and 2013 promises to be even better. Check out Comic Fest's website for full details of the event.

Join us in San Diego!



copyright © 2013 Wyatt Doyle

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Arrival of HE-MEN, BAG MEN & NYMPHOS Imminent ...

First bound proofs of Walter Kaylin's slam-bang collection of long-lost pulp fiction, He-Men, Bag Men & Nymphos (edited by Robert Deis and Wyatt Doyle) were delivered today from our printer . . .



Fear not, those distressed-looking pages are by design; we meant to do that.

For more information, click here - and stay tuned.

Shopping Trips



copyright © 2013 Wyatt Doyle

Sunday, September 15, 2013

"Harvest Home" by Rev. Raymond Branch

Featuring Sister Jean Branch, vocals. Guitar and vocal, Rev. Raymond Branch. Archival recording, date unknown


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© 2013 Rev. Raymond Branch, Wyatt Doyle; all rights reserved

Friday, September 13, 2013

Friday, September 6, 2013

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

HE-MEN, BAG MEN & NYMPHOS - Next from New Texture

From the men who brought you Weasels Ripped My Flesh! comes . . .



He-Men, Bag Men & Nymphos, a collection of hi-test vintage men's adventure magazine pulp fiction by the legendary Walter Kaylin, hits bookshelves like a clenched fist this October!

Kaylin, a "writer's writer" whose contributions to men's adventure pulps spanned all three decades of the mags' colorful history, will be known to readers of our Weasels Ripped My Flesh! anthology from the pair of unforgettable Kaylin yarns included there. (And if you're not already a Weasels reader, what are you waiting for?)

He-Men, Bag Men & Nymphos delivers hundreds of pages of classic Kaylin, stories that set the standard for excess, ingenuity and outrageousness in men's pulps and made him both a readers' favorite and the envy of fellow men's adventure scribes like Mario Puzo, John Bowers and Bruce Jay Friedman.

The great Walter Kaylin is finally given his due in this rich, eclectic collection of his most memorable work, presented by MensPulpMags.com's Robert Deis and New Texture's Wyatt Doyle.

There is more to say about Walter Kaylin — much more. But for now, we'll let the cover do the talking.

Watch this space.

Shopping Trips



copyright © 2013 Wyatt Doyle

Monday, September 2, 2013

Doyle, Danley and Biscontini Writers' Panel in Glendale, October 3


New Texture writers Andrew Biscontini (nu luna) and Wyatt Doyle (Stop Requested, Weasels Ripped My Flesh!) join novelist Kate Danley (The Woodcutter, Maggie For Hire) for a free-form, open conversation about genre fiction, creative writing and independent publishing — and a generous helping of no-nonsense advice on seeing your creative work through to completion and putting it into print.

Pre-order signed books from the shop; purchases will ship to mail order customers following the event. Plenty of parking on Brand or in the lot behind the shop. Event starts at 7 pm; admission is free.

238 North Brand Blvd. Glendale, CA 91203
Tel.(818) 545-0121 


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Sunday, September 1, 2013

"Let the Light From the Lighthouse Shine on Me" by Rev. Raymond Branch

Omnichord and vocal, Rev. Raymond Branch.

Archival recording, date unknown


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© 2013 Rev. Raymond Branch, Wyatt Doyle; all rights reserved