Welcome to the new Yellowed Perils. We’ve spent the past few days moving the Yellowed Perils blog to new software. In addition to introducing a new look, the move should...
PulpFest 2010 wrapped up a week ago. For those of us who missed it, there are several sources for photos and reports available online. As I added to the comments section...
Here it is Monday night, July 26. PulpFest is just a few days away, and like many of you, sadly, I won’t be attending this year. Pulp festivities kickoff at 9 p.m...
Brian Earl Brown used to have on his Web site a page devoted to “Earle Bergey and the Wonderful Brass Bra,” with several examples of science-fiction pulp covers by...
Walker Martin on the PulpMags group at Yahoo posted a notice that pulp artist Ernest Chiriacka died Tuesday, April 27, 2010. “Darcy,” as Chiriacka was known, was 96...
I’ve been in the market for an e-reader for a while. My wife bought one of the original Amazon Kindles several years ago and loves it. I had my eye on the Plastic Logic...
If my kids read that headline, first thing they would ask would be: “What’s a Sears, Roebuck catalog?” But that’s another story. Back in the late 1990s when we were...
I’ve been talking about the future of pulps in a couple of previous posts, but haven’t discussed it in respect to the Google Books project. The project – Google’s...
Ed Hulse, Barry Traylor and Walker Martin made some good points in their comments to my “Future of the pulps” entry a few weeks back. Certainly, there is something...
Doc Savage expert Will Murray posted this on several of the Yahoo news groups Monday afternoon: The rumors are true. After a seven-year negotiation – I am not kidding –...
