In 1937, Harold Brainerd Hersey published “Pulpwood Editor: The Fabulous World of the Thriller Magazines Revealed by a Veteran Editor and...
Category - Pulps
You’ve probably noticed that there have been a lot fewer posts here on Yellowed Perils in the past month or so. Things have been really busy. I’ve...
PulpFest has updated its website in preparation for this summer’s 2014 pulp convention. Get information about PulpFest registration and the hotel in...
The first time I saw Lance Thingmaker‘s hardcover collection of the 1930s fanzine The Fantasy Fan was a Doc Con 2011. Arizona Fan of Bronze J.R. Burgin...
That also was true in the publishing world of the pulp era. Eighty-five years ago this month, Dell Publishing Co. introduced Wall Street Stories, with a cover...
Looking for a distraction while taking my car in for servicing, I grabbed a well-worn copy of “Land of Always-Night,” number 13 of Bantam’s...
I mentioned pulp SF fictioneer Murray Leinster in a post a couple of days ago. Afterward, I stumbled across these videos on YouTube. They feature Billee...
We see authors’ names in print and, sometimes, struggle to figure out how to pronounce them. A couple of years back, there was a discussion in one of...
You are probably most familiar with Bill Thom through Pulp Coming Attractions, where weekly he posts the latest news regarding pulp-related publications and...
The first three covers of Oriental Stories must have almost jumped off the newsstand for someone browsing for reading material in late 1930 and early ’31...
