Over at his Rough Edges blog, writer James Reasoner mentions that he’s planning to head to Cross Plains, Texas, for Saturday’s birthday celebration for pulp...
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There are few original pulp artists and illustrators still living. Now there is one fewer. Robert G. Harris, who lived just north of ThePulp.Net headquarters...
Our thoughts go out to illustrator Frank Hamilton who, according to Ron Hanna of Wild Cat Books, has recently entered care at a nursing home. Here’s what Ron...
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...
Well, Doc Con X has been here and gone. It sure went quickly. We had a record number of attendees — 18 — this year, and had some terrific events, particularly...
I’ve got several entries on the backburner, but wanted to get something up about Doc Con X first. It’s this Saturday at Rob Smalley’s in Chandler, Ariz...
Well, it should be “Tune in last week…” As usual, my to-do list got undone, so here nearly a week later, I’m writing about something that happened last...
NOTE: Dial B for Burbank is no longer active. | Kudos go out to Kirk Kimball, aka Burbank, aka Robby Reed, for his terrific blog, Dial B for Burbank, devoted...
In case, like me, you missed it, there are two online recaps of Pulpcon 36.