Daniel Keyes, author of “Flowers for Algernon,” died Sunday, June 15, 2014. He was 86. Keyes got his start in the pulp magazines. After graduating from...
Archive - 2014
If you’re a fan of Robert E. Howard, then you should be in Cross Plains, Texas, this coming weekend. The annual Howard Days runs Friday and Saturday, June 13-14...
Rob Smalley is next up to answer “3 pulp questions.” I remember Rob being an active member of the alt.fan.doc-savage newsgroup back in the ’90s, and...
The Sunday of Memorial Day weekend is a big day for motorsports, at least for the past couple of years. The Grand Prix of Monaco kicked things off Sunday morning...
Scientifiction. It’s not a word that just rolls off your tongue. But that’s the portmanteau that Hugo Gernsback created back in 1926 before science fiction...
In addition to the pulps, I’m a big fan of movies. So when there’s talk of a new pulp-related movie, it catches my attention. A promotional poster for...
Robert Weinberg joins us for the latest installment of “3 pulp questions.” I was going to start this post with some description of Robert Weinberg’s...
“What’s your favorite pulp magazine?” That was a question asked by an audience member at the “From Pulps to Comics” panel discussion at...
Our latest installment of Great Pulp Art takes a turn toward a dark corner of the pulps. It’s the November 1934 number of Popular Publications‘ Dime Mystery...
Updated: May 21, 2014. Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention was held April 25-27 in Lombard, Ill. If like me, you weren’t able to attend, reading reports from the...