I first came to know Jay Ryan — like many of you — through the pulp communities online back in the mid-1990s. He was a member of the Internet Fans of Bronze...
I get jealous when folks mention in newsgroups or on blogs that they stopped by a flea market or an antique store and picked up a half-dozen pulp magazines here, another...
I’ve titled this post “PulpFest 2014 wrap-up.” But I’m sure this won’t be the last post mentioning PulpFest 2014. A week ago yesterday...
Updated: Sept. 11, 2014. I’m planning a PulpFest 2014 wrap-up post, but in the meantime I thought I would get up the annual roundup of convention reports. If you...
The PulpFest 2014 dealers’ room opened this morning at 9, but I didn’t straggle in until 10. Saturday was a long, full day. Like Sunday, the dealers’...
Friday, the first full day of PulpFest 2014, turned out pretty busy. The dealers’ room reopened at 10 a.m. All the dealers were set up by opening time. I spent...
Thanks for heavy traffic in a couple of areas along the way, PulpFest 2014 started with a bit of a disappointment for me on Thursday. I’d hoped to make it to...
PulpFest 2014 begins Thursday afternoon in Columbus, Ohio. I plan to be there and will be posting updates here on Yellowed Perils and social media. One of the original...
That question popped into my mind yesterday. With the start of PulpFest 2014 less than a week away, I thought it might be a good idea to ponder it. What if Frank...
I had a pleasant chat with pulp uber-collector Dwight Fuhro earlier this week about pulp advertising. He emailed me several advertisements for The Shadow magazine that...