ThePulp.Net began 2021 — its 25th year — with a new, fresh look. This post was intended to be published just as that new redesign went live. But, alas, the TPN upgrade...
Here’s some interesting news pulled directly from today’s headlines (well, the Deadline website): James Patterson and Condé Nast are teaming to revive...
The annual Robert E. Howard Days is the latest pulp event to fall victim of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Organizers have called off the 2020 event, which would have...
The Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention has been rescheduled from April to Sept. 11-13, 2020, due to efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Organizer Doug Ellis...
I was very sorry to see on Facebook just now of the passing of pulp art collector Robert Lesser on March 1, 2020. His collection of art filled Pulp Art: Original Cover...
UPDATED | In 1939, science fiction is considered to have entered its golden age, specifically with the publication of the July 1939 number of Astounding Science Fiction...
My first exposure to the wider pulp community came through America Online’s and Usenet’s newsgroups back in the 1990s. Prior to that era, it was difficult to...
It’s funny how my reading choices are more a train of thought than anything else. Take Clifford D. Simak. I mentioned him last week. As I was finishing up Red...
I just finished reading Red Harvest. It’s the first novel by legendary pulp fictioneer Dashiell Hammett, though it was first published as a four-part series of...
The past few days have been very busy at PulpFest 2019. I hope that you’ve gotten a sense of some of the activities that go on during the three-day convention...