AMAZING STORIES RETURNING: Late last week news began circulating that Amazing Stories, originally produced by Steven Spielberg, may be returning to television...
John Olsen, longtime operator of “The Shadow in Review” website, has joined ThePulp.Net as a blogger. Beginning Friday, Oct. 30, John will be writing...
Charles Boeckman Jr., one of the last surviving pulp fictioneers, has died less than a month shy of his 95th birthday. I didn’t hear about his passing until I saw...
Looking at the Arizona Doc Con page on Facebook has only made me more disappointed that I wasn’t able to attend this year’s con. Fans of Bronze gathered in...
I’m ready for some news! If you dig around in the Sony files that were leaked by hackers last year, you’ll find emails and tentative scheduling for a Doc...
The first Dashiell Hammett stories I read were in a paperback collection titled simply The Continental Op, edited by Steven Marcus, in the mid-1970s. And what terrific...
I’ve written previously about having a mental movie playing as I’m reading. I was reminded recently of the setting for my mental movie of Edgar Rice...
I’ve always wondered just who read the pulp magazines. You hear comments that kids read the hero pulps, or that women read the romances, or that men read Adventure...
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 photos of...
Once my buddy Charles Corder and I had our driver licenses, we weren’t limited to having our parents drop us off at the movie theaters anymore. In the summer of...