While we don’t have a PulpFest this year, we still have an issue of The Pulpster, now up to #29. And it’s a much bigger issue with 84 pages rather...
Category - Non-fiction
I’m going to break with my usual tradition. For the past few years I’ve done a single posting on all the issues of The Bronze Gazette issues for a...
I am always looking for collections of non-fiction articles and works on the pulp magazines. While not purely pulp-based, Christopher Paul Carey‘s The...
One aspect of this blog is to not just give a review of works, but to help readers better appreciate the pulps and their authors and editors. Thus I try to...
A very interesting project for New Pulp has appeared from Airship 27: Who’s Who in New Pulp (Airship 27). Spearheaded by Ron Fortier, this work collects...
In May, Bold Venture Press ut out the latest issue of Pulp Adventures, #35, for Spring 2020. This time with a cover by Ozni Brown (no relation) from True...
I always keep an eye out for non-fiction reference works for pulp fiction, and learned of a pair of works by Jonathan W. Sweet called The Beginner’s...
It’s 2020, and so we take a look at all of The Bronze Gazette issues from 2019 (well, and also 2020), as I’ve done for previous years...
A pulp magazine price guide? Yup. Bookery’s Guide to Pulps & Related Magazines by Tim Cottrill is the second edition of this work and came out in...
I’ve posted several times about Solar Pons, a popular character inspired by Sherlock Holmes that was created by August Derleth, continued by Basil Copper...