One of the focuses of this year’s PulpFest is the 85th anniversary of the science-fiction pulps of 1939. To get you prepared, Mike Chomko has begun a...
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The first time I saw Lance Thingmaker‘s hardcover collection of the 1930s fanzine The Fantasy Fan was a Doc Con 2011. Arizona Fan of Bronze J.R. Burgin...
Shortly after starting Yellowed Perils in 2006, I thought I would invite others to write blogs alongside me at ThePulp.Net. The idea got put on my to-do list...
There was one thing that got under my skin during the whole “new pulp” kerfuffle a number of weeks ago. It was the allegation that I (and the rest...
Writer/director Guillermo del Toro tells Hero Complex, a blog on the Los Angeles Times’ website, that he hasn’t given up on the recently canceled...
It’s a good thing this story from the New York Times Sunday Magazine (dated March 26, 1911) didn’t pan out, or where would the pulps be? No...
We all know how the pulp magazines figure into the history of science fiction, right? Well, maybe not everyone. While science fiction didn’t start out in...
Over at Anne Thompson‘s Thompson on Hollywood blog, director Guillermo del Toro talks about “At the Mountains of Madness,” a film he’s...
I posted this over at ThePulp.Net’s Facebook page a week or so ago, while Yellowed Perils was undergoing its reconstruction. Since I wasn’t able to post it...
I suppose you could label this as a pulp-related movie project, but only tangentally. Back in 1999, before it was even published, Thomas Wheeler’s novel, The...