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...
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 of the so...
Okay, I admit it: I’m a sucker for pulp reference material. I’m as much a collector of pulp fanzines, reference books and websites as I am of pulp magazines...
Here’s a funny take on the form-letter rejection slip. Still stinging from having his early stories repeatedly turned down, John D. MacDonald slipped paper into...
While caught up in an unexpected uproar last week, I missed the release of NPR’s Top 100 Science Fiction and Fantasy Books.
It’s just a week until the new Conan the Barbarian 3D movie hits theaters. But it’s been flying under my radar for a while. I enjoyed Robert E...
“Pulp” is a medium. It is a pulpwood magazine. It is not a style of writing. Not a genre of fiction. Not one end of a spectrum of literature. Pulp is not science fiction...
I have to admit I’ve been slow to add links to “new pulp” sites at ThePulp.Net. I can’t say that I’ve read many new pulp stories...
