With this posting, I continue my detailed look into the long-running pulp fanzine Pulpdom with #21-30. As with the first 20 issues, these were all 28 to 32...
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Just a few weeks ago, PulpFest 2019 was recently held in Pittsburgh, and with it a new issue of The Pulpster, #28, appeared. The theme is “Children of...
After three years, Ed Hulse‘s excellent magazine, Blood ‘n’ Thunder, comes back with a new series: Volume 2! From 2002 and 2016, Blood...
There have been a few anthology works that have looked overall at the artwork produced for the pulps. The most recent — and I think the best — is The Art of...
I have been working on my collection of pulp fanzines, and in addition to the several long-running ones are some shorter-lived ones. An interesting group of...
It’s 2019, this year’s Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention has come and gone, but the 2019 program book, the new Windy City Pulp Stories #19, is...
Harold Hersey (1893-1956) was a long-time pulp editor and publisher, probably best known for establishing Magazine Publishers, which after he left became the...
One of the pulp fanzines I got when I first became involved in pulp fandom was Doug Ellis‘ excellent Pulp Vault. Put out under his Tattered Pages Press...
I previously posted on a collection of letters and articles written by pulp fiction authors and editors that appeared in various writer’s magazines...
PulpFest 2018 was recently held, and so we also get a new issue of The Pulpster, now up to #27. The focus of this issue is “WWI in the pulps”. For...
