The initial installment of “3 Pulp Questions” features Camille “Caz” Cazedessus II. In 1960, Caz co-founded, with the late Alfred...
Category - Pulps
PulpFest 2014 may see a long time away, but it’s not too late to start working on an article for the next number of The Pulpster. PulpFest will be...
We don’t usually get to wish pulp contributors a happy birthday, but we’d like to send our best wishes to pulp artist Gloria Stoll Karn. She turns...
13,300,000. Thirteen million, three hundred thousand. That’s a lot. If you’d won that in the lottery, you’d be set for life (and the dealer...
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...
TV network The CW has announced plans for a series based (loosely, I might add) on the Street and Smith pulp The Avenger. According to a story at Deadline:...
Today’s installment of Great Pulp Art is a Halloween one. Having spent a lot of time watching TV while growing up, I had a regular dose of horror and...
Western pulp fictioneer Grover C. “Bill” Gulick died Friday, Oct. 25, 2013, in Walla Walla, Wash. He was 97. Gulick had short stories and novels...
With Halloween just a week away, I thought I would break out the stencils for pulp pumpkins — or pulpkins, or maybe pulp-o-lanterns. We haven’t posted...
Railroad pulps, while extremely popular at one time, don’t really get much attention from pulp fans theses days. Tim DeForest takes a look at short look...
