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Tune into PulpFest 50 programming

After a much-too-long delay, I’ve finally edited and posted audio recordings from PulpFest 50.

The Pulp Event PodcastFifteen new episodes of the Pulp Event Podcast are now available for listening to through your browser here at ThePulp.Net or with several popular podcast platforms.

You can subscribe to the Pulp Event Podcast through the Apple Podcasts, Castbox.fm, Amazon Music, or Spotify.

Besides the pulp-packed dealers’ room, pulp-related programming is one of PulpFest‘s main attractions. That’s thanks to the con’s programming director Mike Chomko, who always lines up a variety of knowledgeable experts to talk about interesting topics.

PulpFest 50 was no exception. Last year’s presentations ranged from 50 years of pulp conventions to profiles of pulp artists Nick Eggenhoffer and George Gross to a look at Robert E. Howard‘s connections to Fiction House to hard-boiled fiction in the western pulps. There were also updates regarding new projects from publishers Meteor House and Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc., and much more.

You can find a full run-down of presentations on our PulpFest 50 page.

PulpFest 2023 is seven months away, but you can keep yourself entertained with pulp-related listening until then. With the addition of PulpFest 50, the Pulp Event Podcast now has 90 episodes available. That’s almost 64 hours of listening, including seven PulpFests and two Pulpcons.

Tune into the Pulp Event Podcast. And, we’d appreciate a five-star rating if you enjoy it.

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