Doc Con XIII unofficially begins Friday evening, Nov. 12, at Courtney Rogers‘ house. We’ll head to dinner at 6 p.m., then return to Courtney’s house...
I’d always wondered what sort of guidance the pulp publishers provided to prospective fictioneers back in the day. Then one day, I noticed on eBay a collection of...
Twenty-five years ago Sept. 30, Doc Savage returned to the airwaves for 13 weeks for the first time since the 1930s — and then he was gone again. I remember hearing...
Over at Anne Thompson‘s Thompson on Hollywood blog, director Guillermo del Toro talks about “At the Mountains of Madness,” a film he’s working on...
After what seems like a quiet period for movie rumors, producer Michael Uslan mentions that he’s still at work on a movie or movies for The Shadow and Doc Savage...
In sort of a backwards move, fictioneer Laurence Donovan’s first known piece of fiction appeared in a “slick” magazine about three years before his next known fiction...
I’ve mentioned it before, but the past few years I’ve really focused my collecting efforts more on pulp fanzines and reference books than actual pulps (though that...
The Doc Con XIII schedule is coming together nicely. The con is just under three months away. This year’s con will be held Saturday, Nov. 13, at Jay Ryan’s house in...
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 here at the...
Morgan Holmes, over at the Robert E. Howard United Press Association blog, brings up some valid points in his “The End of the Mass Market Paperback” entry from Saturday...
