On a wintry evening in early 1922, Chauncey and Edith Brainerd settled into the warm comfort of the Knickerbocker Theatre in Washington, D.C., to watch the silent film...
Isn’t it a wonderful time to be a pulp fan? That thought popped into my mind a few days ago when I picked up my mail: a flyer and a magazine. The flyer was a fold...
After a much-too-long delay, I’ve finally edited and posted audio recordings from PulpFest 50. Fifteen new episodes of the Pulp Event Podcast are now available for...
We welcomed in 2023 a few days ago, and with it a new feature at ThePulp.Net: On This Date. Every day you’ll find an updated list celebrating the anniversaries of...
It’s been over 10 years since I posted that writer/director Guillermo del Toro hadn’t given up on filming an adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft‘s 1931...
Updated: Jan. 18, 2023. I’m cross-posting my annual roundup of PulpFest reports here on my blog, as well as on the PulpFest website. As I mention below, I’m...
As you’ve guessed from my past posts, I consider fandom important. It’s what draws us together, where we make friends. Doc Savage has been an important part...
Artist Gloria Stoll Karn died July 23, 2022, at 98. I didn’t hear the sad news until shortly after PulpFest 50 began last week, and didn’t have a chance to...
Today’s the last full day for PulpFest 50. If you’re not here in Pittsburgh, I hope you’ve enjoyed the photos from the first couple of days in...
It’s day two at PulpFest 50. If you’re not here in Pittsburgh, I hope you’ve enjoyed the first day of photos in yesterday’s post. As I mentioned...
