I remember reading a post by Roger Ebert about his love of science fiction pulps back in early 2012. Ebert, who died April 4 from cancer, was best known for his role as...
Writer/game designer Chuck Wendig has written “25 things to know about sexism & misogyny in writing & publishing” over at his blog, terribleminds...
Don’t you wish you had a time machine? Can’t you just imagine standing in the glory of a sidewalk newsstand overflowing with lavishly colored pulp magazines...
With major league baseball season well under way and the college world series in a couple of weeks, I thought this installment of Great Pulp Art should echo that. The...
Fictioneer Jack Vance died Sunday, May 26, 2013, at age 96. Vance got his start with a novelette, “The World-Thinker,” published in Thrilling Wonder Stories...
Vintage writers’ journals offer a great way to peek behind the curtains and see the goings-on in the backshops of pulp magazine publishers. The April 28, 1928...
I have a confession to make: I only recently read “Tarzan of the Apes.” Believe me, I tried to read it several times — back in high school in the ’70s...
UPDATED 5.24.13 | Yesterday we posted six new photos over on ThePulp.Net‘s pulp photos gallery. The earliest of the latest batch is 1913; one was from 1939; and...
With the official news from Sony Pictures recently that Shane Black‘s next project will be writing and directing a Doc Savage movie, I wanted to call your...
Humans discover that Earth in the future is populated by civilized apes. Sounds like “Planet of the Apes,” doesn’t it? Well, turn back the clock back...
