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The Paperback Show

Ricky Lee Grove, Matt Kelland

Discovering the world of vintage and modern paperbacks with a life-long reader and bookseller. Podcast, paperback covers, paperback history that ranges from classics to sleaze and pulp.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Ricky Lee Grove

    Bookseller for over 40 years. Love reading and collecting vintage paperbacks. Gardening, cooking and just loafing around are my pastimes.

  • Matt Kelland

    I’ve been a writer for almost forty years. After a lifetime of writing and editing corporate non-fiction, I’m now branching out into the world of storytelling and creating my own content.

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