Ormond Orlea Robbins (March 14, 1910– July 21, 1984) was an American author of hardboiled detective fiction and weird fiction. His work was primarily published in the Popular Publications catalog of pulp fiction. The most part of his work for Popular Publications was attributed to his pen names Dane Gregory and, occasionally, Breck Tarrant.
American novelist
Ormond Orlea Robbins
Born
(1910-03-14)March 14, 1910 Stillwater, Oklahoma
Died
July 21, 1984(1984-07-21) (aged74) Seaside, Oregon
In The Shudder Pulps, Robert Kenneth Jones places Dane Gregory's detective fiction in the vogue of the "defective detective" in the late nineteen-thirties and early forties. Recurring characters in Dane Gregory's fiction included Rocky Rhodes, ex-convict turned private investigator, and Satan Jones.[1]
Ormond Robbins' brother Wayne Robbins also wrote fiction for the pulps. The two brothers even collaborated on a western story, Murder Boss Of The Poverty Pool that was featured in 10 Story Western Magazine in September 1941.
Ormond Robbins was born on March 14, 1910 in Stillwater, Oklahoma to Charles L. and Clara (Brooks) Robbins. His family moved to Sunnyside, Washington in 1919, where Ormond completed elementary and high school, class of 1928.
He began writing short stories, humor, and poetry at about age 12. By the age of 15, he regularly contributed to the pulp magazine College Humor. The Saturday Evening Post published a poem in their December 1, 1934 issue, and another in March of the following year. He saw another printed in the June 1935 issue of Country Gentleman. In 1936, the newly established Yakima Independent newspaper carried his daily column for about a year.
He married Jane Eshom on October 8, 1937 in Yakima, Washington. Their daughter, Alta Jane Robbins, was born on 15 April 1951. After a divorce, he married Wanda M. Falls at Bettles Field, Alaska on September 20, 1957. They had no children.
Ormond was unable to serve in World War II due to a 4f classification, but he and Jane were accepted by the Civil Aeronautics Administration (now the FAA) for outpost positions in Alaska. Ormond served as station manager, while Jane was a communications operator.[2] Their first assignment was Nome, then Kotzebue in 1945, and then Bettles Field in 1951.[3] He transferred with Wanda to Northway, and became district manager at Kenai.[4] In 1969, he transferred to Anchorage, where he retired and became city manager at Kenai on January 20, 1970.[5]
In 1974, Ormond and Wanda returned to Sunnyside, Washington to be near his father, his mother having died that year. After his father died in 1978, they moved to Seaside, Oregon, where Ormond died in 1984. He had survived both his first wife Jane and his daughter, and left no descendants.
Bibliography
Published Short Stories and Novelettes
(Attributed to "Ormond Robbins.")
Eternal, Complete Stories - August 1929 #2 (poem)
Detective Novel, The Saturday Evening Post - December 1, 1934 (poem)
Spirited Plea for a Return to the Old Order, The Saturday Evening Post - March 30, 1935 (poem)
Unknown Title, Country Gentleman - June 1935 (poem)
(Attributed to "Dane Gregory" except where noted.)
Dead Hands Seek My Bride, Terror Tales - January 1939
Golden Lady of Death, Dime Mystery Magazine - April 1939
When the Black Dolls Die, Dime Mystery Magazine - September 1939
I Steal Your Blood!, Horror Stories - October 1939
Society of Corpses, Dime Mystery Magazine - November 1939
Prison-Made Justice, Detective Tales - December 1939
Girls for the Corpse Clan, Horror Stories - December 1939
Monsters Made for Murder, Dime Mystery Magazine - January 1940
Hardly Thicker Than Water, Detective Tales - January 1940
Last Mile, Detective Tales - February 1940
Scalps for the Butcher, Dime Mystery Magazine - March 1940
Dead Men Laugh Last, Detective Tales - April 1940
Golden Lady of Death, Dime Mystery Magazine - April 1940 (a Rocky Rhodes novelette)
Little Men from Hell, Dime Mystery Magazine - May 1940
The Man with Two Souls, Terror Tales - May 1940
Dopes Die Hard, Detective Tales - October 1940
Death Winds the Clock, Dime Mystery Magazine - October 1940
The Doomsday Book, Terror Tales - November 1940
Peace McCabe's Bullet Mortgage, 10 Story Western - December 1940
Dead Men Don't Need Alibis, Detective Tales - December 1940
Beware the Crying Dead, Dime Mystery Magazine - January 1941
Unknown Title, Detective Tales - February 1941
Why Couldn’t She Stay Dead?, Dime Mystery Magazine - March 1941
Remembrance of Horror, Horror Stories - April 1941
Jackie Won’t Be Home, Detective Tales - June 1941
The Man in the Murder Mask, Dime Mystery Magazine - July 1941
My Night to Kill, Detective Tales - August 1941
Murder Boss Of The Poverty Pool (with W. Wayne Robbins), 10 Story Western - September 1941 (correspondence from 3/4/1941, 4/24/1941)
The Colonel Writes in Blood, Dime Western Magazine - September 1941
Her Friend, the Killer, Strange Detective Mysteries - October 1941
Her Friend, the Killer, Strange Detective Mysteries (Canada) - November 1941
Murder Boss Of The Poverty Pool (with W. Wayne Robbins), 10 Story Western (Canada) - December 1941
The Silver Bell of San Gee, Detective Tales - December 1941
All at Once—No Wednesday!, Dime Mystery Magazine - January 1942
Pride of the Fighting O'Malleys, Dime Western Magazine (Canada) - September 1942
One Lucky Corpse, Detective Tales - February 1943
If Thy Right Hand Offend Thee, Detective Tales - April 1943
Human Interest Story, Argosy - March 1944
Save a Grave for Me!, Detective Tales - October 1944
El Libro del Juicio Final, Narraciones Terrorificas - June 1945 (translated and published by Editorial Molino, Argentina)
The Mystery of Curly Bill, .44 Western Magazine - July 1951
Death Song, 10 Story Western - August 1952
No Town for a Tinhorn, Dime Western Magazine - September 1952
Soronado Deadline (AKA Gun-Medicine Cures Texas Fever; as Breck Tarrant), 10 Story Western - October 1952
Jackie Won’t Be Home, 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories, Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble Books, 1994, ISBN1-56619-556-X
Jackie Won’t Be Home, 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories, Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, & Martin H. Greenberg, Sterling Pub. Co. Inc., 2004, ISBN1-4027-1100-X
The Mandarin’s Thirty-Third Tooth, It's Raining More Corpses in Chinatown, Don Hutchison, Adventure House, 2001, ISBN1-886937-55-9
Unknown Title, Tales of Mystery, Bill Pronzini, Bonanza Books, 1986, ISBN0-517-61819-2 (includes selections by Hammett, Daly, McCoy, Nebel, Paul Cain, John D. MacDonald, Woolrich, Norbert Davis, Dane Gregory, D. L. Champion, Gault, Fredric Brown, and John Jakes)
Unknown Title, Mal de ojo y otros relatos de terror, 1973, ISBN978-84-272-1228-2
Cheechako on Wings, Brian Fortier, Trafford publishing, 2004, ISBN1-4120-1727-0.
List of horror fiction writers
Category:Pulp fiction writers
Footnotes
The Shudder Pulps, Robert Kenneth Jones, Fax Collector's Editions Inc., 1975, ISBN0-913960-04-7.
CAA Mukluk Telegraph, July 1947, p. 30, retrieved from atchistory.org November 30, 2009.
CAA Mukluk Telegraph, November 1948, p. 17, retrieved from atchistory.org November 30, 2009.
FAA Telephone Directory - Alaskan Region, January 1968, p. 9, retrieved from atchistory.org November 30, 2009.
The Job No One Seemed to Want, Clark Fair, The Redoubt Reporter, May 6, 2009, retrieved from redoubtreporter.wordpress.com November 30, 2009.
References
The Shudder Pulps, Robert Kenneth Jones, Fax Collector's Editions Inc., 1975, ISBN0-913960-04-7. (Jones' work conflates the brothers Wayne and Ormond Robbins together with Ormond's pen name Dane Gregory, but otherwise provides a solid history of weird menace fiction.)
Selected tales of Grim and Grue from the Horror Pulps, Sheldon Jaffery, Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1987, ISBN978-0-87972-391-0 (hardcover), ISBN978-0-87972-392-7 (paperback).
The Weirds, Sheldon Jaffery, Starmont House Inc., 1987, ISBN0-930261-92-5.
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