Carl Corley - Pulp Novels

Pulp Novels

When Corley moved to Louisiana in 1961, he spent more time writing. Between 1966 and 1971, Corley published twenty-two erotic novels for the French Line by P.E.C. (Publishers Export Company) of San Diego and the Pad Library of Agoura, California, publishers of erotic gay pulp novels. providing his own cover art, Corley also had the novels published under his own name, a usual act for most writers in the genre.

The novels, in order of publication, are:

  • A Chosen World (1966)
  • My Purple Winter (1966)
  • The Scarlet Lantern (1966)
  • Star Light Star Bright (1967)
  • A Fool's Advice (1967)
  • Fallen Eagle (1967)
  • Faces in Secret (1967)
  • Brazen Image (1967)
  • A Lover Mourned (1967)
  • Sky Eyes (1967)
  • Satin Chaps (1968)
  • Attala Rose (1968)
  • Jesse (1968)
  • The Purple Ring (1968)
  • The Different and the Damned (1968)
  • Cast a Wistful Eye (1968)
  • Black Angel (1968)
  • Trick of the Trade (1968)
  • Easy Ride (1970)
  • The Hustling Place (1970)
  • Swamp Angel (1971)
  • Jail Mate (1971) (Howard 310)

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