PulpFest 2016 is just around the corner. * I’m hitting the road on Wednesday morning (it’s a two-day drive up to Columbus, Ohio), and looking...
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ThePulp.Net first appeared online just over 20 years ago as .Pulp on the old America Online dial-up service. By the time I started ThePulp.Net/.Pulp, I had...
Here on the last day of 2015, I thought I would take a moment and look back at the year in blogging here at ThePulp.Net, and a brief look foward at...
GONE MISSING: Well, it looks as though John Olsen‘s “The Shadow in Review” website wasn’t the only victim of Comcast’s...
John Olsen, longtime operator of “The Shadow in Review” website, has joined ThePulp.Net as a blogger. Beginning Friday, Oct. 30, John will be...
I got a laugh out of this “Tarzan of the Apes Playset and Diorama” that turned up in my RSS reader earlier this week. Tim Knight posted a number of...
You probably noticed that the Yellowed Perils and The Pulp Super-Fan blogs have a new look. Gone are the old stylized logos at the top of the pages, replaced...
Around six months from now — on March 26, 2016 — ThePulp.Net will celebrate 20 years. I’ve been pondering what to do with the website the...
THE BOOK CAVE SHUTS ITS COVERS: The final episode of “The Book Cave” hit the interwaves last Thursday. Ric Croxton and Art Sippo wrapped up their...
One of the blogs I follow regularly is Rough Edges by prolific western author James Reasoner. There’s uncertainty about which pulp genre sold more...