
by Erin Nicole
I took this at the Dallas Arboretum.

by Erin Nicole
I took this at the Dallas Arboretum.
All-American Fiction was a pulp digest that ran from 1937 to 1938. It featured stories about America and the brave people who settled and protected it. Unfortunately, it only ran for 8 hours before it was absorbed into Argosy Magazine. The covers below give an idea of what All-American Fiction was all about. A few of the covers were definitely done by Rudolph Berlaski but I’m not sure if he did all of them. (It’s possible that he was responsible for all of them but some of the later 1938 cover don’t resemble his style.) Belarski is credited for the covers that he is definitely known to have been responsible for.

by Erin Nicole
This is just an experiment.
I actually took these pictures at a Christmas parade but the image of those people, walking in the cold rain and carrying that flag, has always stayed with me.




by Erin Nicole

by Erin Nicole
I took this picture while I was out walking around the neighborhood. I just like the way it turned out. It feels both hidden and optimistic at the same time.

by Erin Nicole
This bridge has belonged to Bubba for as long as I can remember.

by Erin Nicole
Getting a picture of this little one is never easy. He may snarl and his eyes may glow but he’s very shy and does his best to not cause any trouble.

by Erin Nicole
I took this one at the Dallas Arboretum. There were other people around but I managed to keep them out of the picture.

by Erin Nicole
I took this picture on the SMU campus.