Well, Doc Con X has been here and gone. It sure went quickly. We had a record number of attendees — 18 — this year, and had some terrific events, particularly Glenn...
Over the past few years, I’ve been reading biographies of pulpsters when I find them. Two of my most recently read ones offer a contrast.
I’ve got several entries on the backburner, but wanted to get something up about Doc Con X first. It’s this Saturday at Rob Smalley’s in Chandler, Ariz., (in the...
Well, it should be “Tune in last week…” As usual, my to-do list got undone, so here nearly a week later, I’m writing about something that happened last week (but...
Lurid covers come to life on the highly saturated TV screen, thanks to the recently released DVD documentary, Pulp Fiction Art: Cheap Thrills & Painted Nightmares...
NOTE: Dial B for Burbank is no longer active. | Kudos go out to Kirk Kimball, aka Burbank, aka Robby Reed, for his terrific blog, Dial B for Burbank, devoted to...
In case, like me, you missed it, there are two online recaps of Pulpcon 36.
You probably already know how the pulps influenced one of their successors, the comic books. Shortly, Anthony Tollin’s Sanctum Productions and Nostalgia Ventures will...
Just a quick note lamenting the fact that I’m not at Pulpcon. Sigh. Pulpcon starts tomorrow (Thursday, July 5) up in Dayton, Ohio. We have had a family trip planned for...
I suppose you could label this as a pulp-related movie project, but only tangentally. Back in 1999, before it was even published, Thomas Wheeler’s novel, The Arcanum was...