So you’ve been wishy-washy over whether to pick up one of the reprints of The Shadow or Doc Savage. This may change your mind.
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Mike Ashley, on the FictionMags group at Yahoo, reports that pulp historian Peter Haining died suddenly of a heart attack Monday night. He was 67. The British...
New York Times’ Sunday Book Review features a review of The Black Lizard Big Book of Pulps: The Best Crime Stories from the Pulps During Their Golden Age – The...
Over the past few years, I’ve been reading biographies of pulpsters when I find them. Two of my most recently read ones offer a contrast.
I suppose you could label this as a pulp-related movie project, but only tangentally. Back in 1999, before it was even published, Thomas Wheeler’s novel, The...
In addition to dozens of pulp reprints and replicas being published these days, there are a handful of folks out there producing new “pulp” adventures and...
As a group of us from last year’s PulpCon walked through the World War I section of the U.S. Air Force Museum at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Bill Mann...
I blame the paperbacks. I blame those 1950s, lurid-covered, pocket-sized publications of Fawcett, Popular Library, Signet, Carnival and more for staining the...
I’m all jazzed up, for several reasons. We just had a fantastic Doc Con on Saturday, with 15 attendees. (That was the largest yet for an Arizona Doc Con. See...
I stopped by Borders bookstore last night and was please to see several copies of the first Nostalgia Ventures’ paperback edition of The Shadow for sale on...