Now would be a good time to win the lottery. If you haven’t checked it out, head over to Adventure House and browse through the Frank M. Robinson auctions that...
Paper vs. digital is a topic I’ve written about before. It’s still something I think about quite often (recently, in particular, since I just ordered another...
By now most of you have heard that pulp fan and author Howard Hopkins suffered a fatal heart attack last week (Jan. 12, 2012). He was 50. New of Howard’s death hit...
I was traveling over the weekend and didn’t get a chance to post the news. But if you haven’t heard, we’ve lost another long-time pulp expert. Glenn...
As many of you already know, Rusty Hevelin, one of the founders of the original Pulpcon, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 27. He was 89. He was hospitalized Dec. 21 with...
Reading novelist Derek Haas‘ column “The Code of the Thriller: Never Bore Them” in Saturday’s Wall Street Journal made me think of the fiction in...
“If we do Doc Savage, the challenge is make it adult,” says screenwriter and director Shane Black told Comic Book Resources at the Long Beach Comic Con over...
That’s the question Anne Thompson and Sophia Savage ask over at the Thompson on Hollywood blog. Weaving together reports from The New Yorker, /Film and Disney 23...
I just finished Paul Malmont‘s The Astounding, the Amazing and the Unknown. I realize I’m a bit late on this topic; the book has been out since July. It...
The first two issues of Amazing Stories under Ziff-Davis editorial control (June and August 1938) took a daring step for a pulp magazine. When you think of pulp...