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Monday, January 31, 2011

MOONSTONE MONDAY-INTERVIEWS, REVIEWS, BOOKS, AND MORE!


HOT OFF THE PRESSES!
 PHANTOM/CAPTAIN ACTION HC (can be found under "action"). Limted edition, will NOT ever be a softcover!
  VOLTRON: the official Art Book and more!("action")  for all the fans of the show, here's to you!


 The SPIDER & DOMINO LADY: ("action")
    The first meeting of these two!  SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE INTERNET cover variant! Written by NY TIMES best selling author NANCY HOLDER!


CHICKS IN CAPES PROMOTIONAL INTERVIEW-Jennifer Fallon

AP: Jennifer, what is your writing background, some of the works you've published, and your major influences?
JF: My background lies in epic fantasy. I have 13 novels in print around the world, across three series (the six books of the Hythrun Chronicles, the Second Sons Trilogy and the Tide Lords quadrilogy) and a new book coming out in March 2011, which is the start of the Rift Runners trilogy. I have a novella featured in the Legends of Australian Fantasy anthology, edited by Jack Dann, and I have also co-authored a tie-in novel for Stargate SG1. I have contributed a story to the More Tales of Zorro anthology, the Baggage anthology and various other publications with the magic million books in sales looming on the horizon so they tell me.  In my spare time, I run the Reynox International Writers’ Retreat near Christchurch, in New Zealand, mentor a number of writers online, work as a practice manager for my daughter’s veterinary practice, undertake public speaking engagements, and — so I found out this morning — I’m about to start a construction company.


My story-telling influences are old-school – Asimov, Clarke, H Beam Piper, Robert Forward, to name a few (note the lean towards sci-fi, rather than fantasy). I like that they wrote ripping yarns, first and foremost. If I had a chance to live my life over, I would be an astrophysicist, put in 20 years with NASA and then retire to write bestselling hard sci-fi. I would also arrange not to flunk math in high school, which I have long suspected is the reason I never became an astrophysicist in this life.


AP: You have a story featured in the Moonstone anthology, CHICKS IN CAPES. Can you give us a bit of a teaser of what readers can expect from your tale? 


JF: Hopefully a smile and a bit of entertainment. When I was invited to contribute to the anthology, I jokingly suggested I should give my superhero the superpower I have, which is the ability to find a car park right where I want it, every single time. Imagine my surprise (and consternation) when they emailed me straight back with “Wow! What an awesome idea! Can't wait to read the story!” Turned out to be a great challenge, but I love the end result. Long may the Violet Valet rule!


AP: What goes into building a heroic tale for you?  What makes up a good heroic character?


JF: For me it was getting the tone right. Mine is an origin story so the arch-villain isn't really the focus of the story. It’s more how the Violet Valet and her sidekick get together. I think what makes a good hero is one who is flawed in some way, but overcomes their flaws to do the right thing. I read somewhere that a fearless person can never be a hero, because there is nothing heroic about charging in when you’re not afraid of anything. The true hero is the one who does what they must, in spite of their fears. I tried to give my characters some flaws. The more super they are, oddly enough, the more human they need to be for the reader to identify with them.


AP: Do you feel like CHICKS IN CAPES is more than just a book about super heroines.  Is there a greater statement to be made with this collection?


JF: I think it’s a timely reminder that superheroes are not just for boys. They come in all shapes and sizes. We should judge our superheroes by their deeds, not their gender. Just like real people.


ALL PULP'S A BOOK A DAY- A WHOLE LOT OF DOLLAR!





Over 1200 pages of Dollar!
From 1949 until the end of Radio drama in 1962, Yours Truly Johnny Dollar was a stalwart of radio drama. This book, "The Who is Johnny Dollar Matter" provides a different look at Johnny Dollar - as if he were a real investigator. "The Who is Johnny Dollar Matter" starts with a mini-biography and then provides a detailed recap of each YTJD program.

The detailed case analyses catalogs the details of each story, including cast, expenses, writers and directors, and cross-references to programs that used the same script with a different name and cast.

The detailed index catalogs each story, case location and the cast of each program. The books also contain a detailed listing of cases by insurance company and the expenses for each of the 6 Johnny Dollars updated to 21st century dollars. Also included are recaps of programs which only exist in the KNX collection of the Thousand Oaks, California library.

"The Who is Johnny Dollar Matter" is the definitive reference work for the cases handled by Johnny Dollar, both those currently available electronically, but also those available only in the KNX collection of the Thousand Oaks, California library.



Want to know how this book ties into Moonstone Monday?? go to http://www.moonstonebooks.com/ and type 'Johnny Dollar" in the search bar..or better yet..read this next review!!








TIPPIN' HANCOCK'S HAT-Pulp Reviews by Tommy Hancock
PARTNERS IN CRIME
by CJ Henderson and Joe Gentile
Published by Moonstone Books
2009, 187 pages


There are some wonderful things about pulp these days.   One of those things is the opportunity to mix and match your favorite classic characters with modern original creations in all new tales.  All the writers, artists, even publishing companies are having a grand ol' time doing just that, spinning their own brainchildren in with the likes of the Black Bat, the Purple Scar, Moon Man, ad infinitem.   What makes it even better is when someone not only has those two fields to play in, but they also hold certain licenses to more recent fan favorite characters and throw them into the mix as well.  Yup, you heard me.


Moonstone does a pretty good job of that.  One of the leading publishers of licensed characters as well as utilizing characters from the public domain, Moonstone has a little gem in its archive by the title of PARTNERS IN CRIME, written by CJ Henderson with an able assist by Moonstone CEO Joe Gentile.  There is so much wound into this time spanning cosmic tale with ties into the seedier side of fiction that I'll let the original copy for the book tell the tale-


An original novel, with spot illustrations, that teams up Kolchak, Johnny Dollar, Boston Blackie, Candy Matson, Pat Novak, Blackshirt, Lai Wan, and Jack Hagee, and Mr Keen all in one great adventure! In the final days of WW2, a sinister plan to defeat the allies using black sorcery orig price thwarted, only to be resurrected today in a form even more terrible than before. Now, over six turbulent decades, across multiple continents, and through the darkest alternate dimensions, a force of unimaginable power stands poised to subjugate all of mankind.


Yeah, you read that cast right..and that's not even everyone you'd recognize!!  Henderson and Gentile put together characters that many people would never think of tangling up and most of us fans would love to see together.  And these interpretations stay true to the roots of most of them, even down to Blackie's original addictions (yeah, if you haven't read the original books or any of the Moonstone Boston Blackie stuff, you don't know what I'm talkin' about!).  The plot is good, the interactions between the characters on target for the most part, and the twists and turns thrown in work overall.   Henderson and Gentile lend a good voice to the work, making it cohesive even though it was sort of split into parts with 'teams' of characters working different angles.


One of the coolest parts of this book, however, is also its greatest weakness.  The book, a fast paced action paced pulp thriller, creaks and groans at times under the weight of its sizable cast.  Each character here, from Novak to Hagee to Kolchak to Dollar and beyond have carried their own stories previously and very well could carry this plot almost by themselves.  Some of the players don't get the due they should and in places where a couple do share center stage, they almost clash more than blend.  The book ties up all the loose ends of the plot, but with so many fully fleshed out characters involved, it does leave one feeling a little untied still.


THREE OUT OF FIVE TIPS OF HANCOCK'S HAT-Definitely worth a read if you like supernatural mixed with your pulp mixed with your action.





NO CLIFFHANGER FICTION TODAY DUE TO TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES....WILL BE FEATURED AT SOME POINT THIS WEEK AS SOON AS THE SORT OF EIC CAN FIGURE OUT JUST HOW TO FIX THESE DIFFICULTIES HE REALLY DOESN'T UNDERSTAND....

Sunday, January 30, 2011

ALLPULP'S SITE SPOTLIGHT BRINGS YOU AUDIO COMICS!


THE AUDIOCOMICS COMPANY ANNOUNCES...
MEN OF MYSTERY


The Phantom Detective. The Woman in Red. The Domino Lady. Secret Agent X. The Black Terror. Airboy and Valkyrie. The Flame. Ms. Masque. Beginning in 2011, these classic pulp heroes and comic book characters from the 1930’s and 1940’s will come to audio drama for the first time in brand new stories from today’s leading pulp authors as The AudioComics Company presents its follow-up project to their critically-acclaimed adaptation of Elaine Lee and Michael Kaluta’s Starstruck: the MEN OF MYSTERY series.For these stories, we’re keeping these characters rooted in their origins and time periods: Hammett’s San Francisco and Chandler’s Los Angeles. California in the dirty thirties and forties was the new wild west: immoral, violent, and wearing the white hat and a badge didn’t mean you didn’t have suspect motives. With the lines so badly blurred, the only way to meter justice was behind a mask. Furthermore, characters such as The Black Terror and The Flame will be written with a ‘pulp sensibility,’ as if they were originally written as pulp heroes. Men of Mystery adventures will feature all of the suspense, all of the hard-boiled action, and the breakneck cliffhanger energy of classic movie serials.

Writers and CD/Mp3 artists will be announced in the new year, with recordings commencing in late 2011 in San Francisco, beginning with several new Green Lama and Domino Lady stories. MoM plays will be released first as pay-per-download Mp3 serial recordings and then to community radio stations, with collected compact disc “audiothologies” available starting in 2012. In addition, The AudioComics Company will release several free short MoM pieces as digital content for mobile phones.

BUCK ROGERS MEETS BARBARELLA MEETS THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY...THE OFF-BROADWAY SCIENCE FICTION COMEDY THAT SPAWNED A COMIC BOOK REVOLUTION HAS TO COME TO AUDIO! WRITTEN BY ELAINE LEE WITH SUSAN NORFLEET AND DALE PLACE, FEATURING CHARACTERS FROM THE COMIC BY LEE AND MICHAEL KALUTA. CURRENTLY ON COMPACT DISC AND PAY-PER-MP3 DOWNLOADS, STARSTRUCK WILL RIDE THE RADIO WAVES THIS WINTER!
The basis for the critically acclaimed comic book series, Starstruck was first presented off-off-Broadway in 1980, and again off-Broadway in 1983. In a far-flung and very alternative future, Captain Galatia 9 and the crew of the Harpy and on a mission for the United Federation of Female Freedom Fighters. When the Harpy runs into a living ship inhabited by a team of galactic evildoers, including Galatia's insidious sister Verloona Ti, the outcome of the battle may well decide the fate of the free universe. The AudioComics Company is proud to present the audio adaptation of the play script as its inaugural production! Often hilarious, always surprising, Starstruck is a spine-tingling joy-ride to the far side of the spiral arm!

ALL PULP'S A BOOK A DAY TAKES A TRIP DOWN TO THE BLUE NOTE...


http://www.bearmanormedia.com/

From the Site-

Flashgun Casey, Crime Photographer
From the Pulps to Radio and Beyond By J. Randolph Cox and David S. Siegel
Softcover, 205 pages, 2005


All there is to know about the crime fighting hero created by the award winning mystery writer George Harmon Coxe -- from his debut in the 1930's Black Mask pulp magazine to his 10 year stint on radio, his short lived television career plus his exploits in the movies, novels, comic books and a play.

The only book that gives you an in-depth look at Flashgun Casey in his many incarnations.



Learn the real story behind the why, when and how the famous Blue Note Cafe came to be.

Discover how the gruff, quick tempered Casey of Black Mask days evolved into a younger, more gentle Casey on radio and eventually a well dressed man with romantic inclinations when he made his transition to television.


The fact-filled book includesthe history of Ethelbert, the bartender and Ann, the loyal sidekick. (They weren't in all of Casey's many media appearances.)

Included in this volume are-

The complete very first Casey short story, "Return Engagement," that appeared in Black Mask, the popular pulp magazine of the 1930s.

Synopses of ALL 21 short stories and novelettes, 6 novels, 4 comic books, 2 films and a play 2 uncirculated radio scripts Complete Program Log for radio series: 431 programs, 1943-1950, 1954-1955 Complete Program Log for television series: 62 programs, 1945, 1951-1952 31 photographs and illustrations, including cast photographs for radio and television series First-ever literary biography of George Harmon Coxe, twice President of the Mystery Writers of America and recipient of the MWA Grand Master Award in recognition of his lifetime contribution to the mystery genre and the consistently high quality of his work. PLUS an Introduction by noted mystery critic, William F. Nolan
 
Reviews
Acclaimed by both leading mystery critics and Old Time Radio historians.

"Well-written and researched and highly informative. . . If you are a fan of this popular radio series and/or would like to learn more about the various incarnations of this character, this book is for you. (Stewart Wright, Radio Historian.)
"A comprehensive, first-rate history of the sleuthing shutterbug. . . Casey fans will find this handsome volume chock full with valuable information." (Ed Hulse, Editor Blood and Thunder pulp magazine.)

"This book snaps us back to a time before many of us were born, to the golden age of pulp crime fiction when Chandler and Gardner and Woolrich rode tall in their sadles . . . Both Coxe and Casey are long gone but their books brings them back, as fresh as ever." (Francis M. Nevins, noted mystery writer and critic)

"This is a great book that follow the career of Flashghun Casey for over two decades. The main emphasis is on the radio years, which is o.k. with me. Siegel is a meticulous researcher." ( J. David Goldin, "The Man Who Saved Radio" )

"This is no mere snapshot of Casey, Crime Photographer but a richly detailed portrait that secures the program's rightful place in radio's history." ( Dick Bertel, host of WTIC's Golden Age of Radio broadcast)

"This history of George Harmon Coxe's crime photographer, Flashgun Casey, is a first-rate enterprise." ( Jon L. Breen, Mystery Scene magazine)

Saturday, January 29, 2011

ALL PULP's SITE SPOTLIGHT-DECODER RING THEATRE!!

Decoder Ring Theatre
http://www.decoderringtheatre.com/

From the Site-
Welcome to Decoder Ring Theatre - home of all-new audio adventures in the tradition of the classic programs of Radio's Golden Age. Here you will find full-length, full-cast tales of mystery and adventure to fire your imagination, with new releases on the 1st and 15th of every month, year-round!

Decoder Ring Theatre's shows are available for free download in mp3 format, either directly from our site, via the Podcast Feed or subscribe in iTunes. Or if you prefer, use the handy player beside each episode.. Please explore and enjoy the pulse-pounding thrills of The Red Panda Adventures, the noir stylings of Black Jack Justice and the grab-bag of suspense, science fiction and comedy found in our Showcase. Each episode is a stand-alone story and you can begin wherever you'd like!

ALL PULP'S A BOOK A DAY GOES BURLESQUE!!


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Join the journey; discover burlesque
when it was part of a larger theatrical
world filled with dance, comedy, and
live music. Burlesque: A Living History,
captures the spirit of this unique art
form through hundreds of photographs
and stories from many who were a part
of America's most colorful past.

This book highlights the careers and
contributions of selected artists-many
of whom were the nuts and bolts of
burlesque. It also acknowledges just
some of the young performers of today
who are diligently working to remember
the days of old.

When burlesque theatres and clubs went
dark, a whole world went dark with
them. This book is a journey to preserve
just some of the history and memories
of those who worked on a variety of
those burlesque stages.

ALL PULP SITE SPOTLIGHT ON BROKENSEA AUDIO!

ALL PULP's SITE SPOTLIGHT-Broken Sea Audio

From the website-
http://www.brokensea.com/

ABOUT BROKENSEA AUDIO-
We are a keen group of audio drama fanatics who create podcast and free download stories in audio format.Included in our line up is original fantasy, sci-fi, horror, drama, comedy and fan-works and audio versions of great films (like Planet of the Apes and Logan’s Run)
We are always looking for new members who are interested in getting involved or just hanging out with us and joining the discussion on our various projects.

Friday, January 28, 2011

ALL PULP NEWSSTAND, NIGHTHAWK EDITION 1/28/11

ALL PULP NEWSSTAND
NIGHTHAWK EDITION
1/28/11



Black Coat Press - February 2011 Releases
From Black Coat Press Publisher Jean-Marc Lofficier:
"THE SUPREME PROGRESS is another anthology of eighteen 19th century French proto-SF stories (following NEWS FROM THE MOON and THE GERMANS ON VENUS) by Brian Stableford. I'll single out two as singularly ground-breaking: Charles Cros' An Interastral Drama (1872), about an unlawful love between an Earthman and a Venusian woman, and Eugène Mouton's The End of the World (1872), depicting an ecocatastrophe precipitated by global warming generated by human industrial activity. The cover is by Mike Hoffman.









UNDERSEA ODYSSEY is a suspenseful 1907 techno-thriller about a crew trapped in a sunken submarine at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, by Captain Danrit, a French war hero (he died at Verdun) and the #1 author of militaristic, near-futuristic thrillers of his time. The cover is by Meinert Hansen.












Finally, HARRY DICKSON AND THE WEREWOLF OF RUTHERFORD GRANGE not only reprints G.L. Gick's (revised) story of Tales of the Shadowmen 1 & 2, but includes four more stories by Gick (two never published before) and an original Harry Dickson tale as well. The cover is by Matt Haley."














ALIEN WORLDS Anthology now Available!!

ALIEN WORLDS, Volume One
By Tom Johnson & Barbara Custer
ISBN 978-0-9826-7955-5
Price: $16.50
259 Pages

Barbara Custer and Tom Johnson team up to explore the possibilities of intergalactic adventure. The action and suspense in these stories will keep you turning the pages. Does intelligent life exist on other worlds? Some people believe that God didn’t create the vast universe just for humans. Are they gentle friendly beings, or are they monsters that prey on weaker species?

Custer explores heroic aliens bent on rescuing the human race, and evil aliens intending to destroy it. Humans will be in the crossfire! Brothers will also be at odds in their desire to save or destroy mankind.

Johnson gives us two views of the galactic frontier, with his Captain Danger, a superman of the future who keeps law and order among the spaceways, and a master thief, who operates as a future Robin Hood of the star systems.

Together, Custer & Johnson present their fantastic tales of SF in the first of several anthologies from NTD.

Now Available From NTD www.bloodredshadow.com/ Will be available on Amazon and Kindle, and other Major Outlets soon.

ALL PULP SITE SPOTLIGHT-AUDIO DRAMA WEEKEND!

From now until Sunday night, ALL PULP's SITE SPOTLIGHT will shine on websites promoting groups, old and new, who do pulp for THE EAR! That's right, Pulp is alive and well in Audio Drama!!!  Need something to do while writing or reading your latest pulp hero?  Need a break from the real world?   Just enjoy hearing a good tale...then keep your eye here all weekend for multiple SITE SPOTLIGHTS featuring Audio Drama!!

http://www.pulpradio.net/
From the site-
What is "Pulp Radio"?

At the Pulp Radio Network, we've combined two of our favorite entertainment forms – "pulp" fiction and audio drama – to create an exciting new dimension in listening.
We take favorite pulp stories – in all genres – from the popular fiction magazines of the 1930s, '40s, and '50s ... adapt them to the audio format ... then record the stories in stereo with professional casts, live sound effects, and complete music scores.
The result: cracking good pulp stories like you've never experienced them before.
It's a whole new dimension in "audio books"!

ALL PULP'S A BOOK A DAY REVEALS A LITTLE KNOWN ACTRESS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE SILVER SCREEN!

MARJORIE WHITE: HER LIFE AND WORK
www.bearmanormedia.com
Marjorie White" details the life story of an actress of the '20s and '30s, a top starlet of her day, but virtually forgotten today. She was among the most talented of young comediennes of her era, and had she not died tragically at such a young age, on the very verge of top stardom, would have been among the names most highly remembered these years later, as the equal of such silver-screen luminaries as Jean Harlow, Betty Hutton, Martha Raye, and the others who achieved their own fame  in that "Golden Age" of stage and cinema.

Born in the provinces of Canada, she was an outgoing performer from her earliest childhood, Worked the WWI years with the Winnipeg Kiddies performing troupe, and went on to acclaim on the Vaudeville stage, and made her screen debut in the light musicals of the late 1920s. With but 15 films to her credit, her inborn Joie De Vie and outgoing elan, she easily stole the show and overshadowed even the biggest names to whom she played "second fiddle."

Her story in these pages should remind everyone why she deserves to chronicled  to performance history and remembered with a warm smile. Sometimes humorous, other times sadly ironic, it should bring to everyone's heart a soft "if only, if only."

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gary Olszewski, an avid theater historian, began this book after seeing her play the lead in 1934's "Woman Haters", billed top and above the 3 Stooges, and started with the thought "Who was she, and whatever became of her?" Upon researching her life and career, he embarked on a comprehensive biographical/historical journey of her and her family ancestry, which dates to Scotland"s House of Stuart in the 1600s. Gary is a semi-retired Vietnam veteran, and currently lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, where he continues his literary pursuits.

ALL PULP REVIEW FROM RON FORTIER!!!

ALL-PULP REVIEW

By Ron Fortier

SIX-GUNS STRAIGHT FROM HELL

Edited by David B.Riley & Laura Givens

Science Fiction Trails Publishing

284 pages

I’ve made it a habit that after reading and reviewing a whopping big novel, I like to follow it up with an anthology. Sort of allowing my literary palette to enjoy smaller treats after having digested a weighty tome. With anthologies one can read them at a leisurely pace, choosing one or two tales every few days and not worry about remembering a single narrative over a long period of time. This I picked up “Six-Guns Straight From Hell,” a collection of weird western stories produced locally here in Colorado by editors David Riley and Laura Givens.

Now deciding whether any anthology is good or bad is simply a matter of mathematics. If the collection has more good stories than bad ones, it’s a good book and just the opposite if the clunkers outnumber the decent yarns. This volume contained a total of twenty stories and in the end the break down was four truly great pieces, ten good ones and six duds. Ergo, an excellent package all around, to include Laura Given’s humorous cover which tips its Stetson to the old TV series, the Wild Wild West.

Among the stellar quartet was “Chin Song Ping & the Fifty Three Thieves” by editor Givens. It’s the first story and my personal favorite. A Chinese rift on the Arabian legend of Ali Baba with a little Jackie Chan kung fu humor thrown in for good measure. Original, surprising and fun, it has all the elements to make you glad you picked this book up. Whereas “The Road to Bodie” is a sensitive drama about a young Mexican woman caught between two untenable situations, desperate to take her widowed mother and flee to a better life in Texas. And then there’s “The Enterprising Necromancer,” about a shrewd fellow whose business is raising the dead. A deliciously twisted fable that had me chuckling aloud. The final gem is “Snake Oil” by Jennifer Campbell Hicks about an elixir salesmen who arrives in town in a new, fancy dirigible.

Without listing all the other ten tales that I liked, let me add honorable mentions to David Boop’s “Bleeding the Bank Dry,” “The Last Defenders,” by Carol Hightshoe, “Smile” by Kit Voker and “A Specter in the Light,” by David Lee Summers. Coupled with the others, these adventures into the strange and scary west all proved to be entertaining. As for those I labeled duds, you’ll just have to pick those out yourself. All art is subjective and who knows, maybe one of them will tickle your particular fancy.

The bottom line here is “Six-Guns Straight From Hell” is a solid, marvelous anthology for those of you who like to mix your genres. So grab a copy, load your six-shooters and saddle up for some macabre adventures. It’s one “Hell” of a ride. 

ALL PULP NEWSSTAND BULLDOG EDITION 1/28/11

ALL PULP NEWSSTAND
BULLDOG EDITION
1/28/11



ALL PULP HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR POSITIONS!

When something works, it works!  And when it works, there comes a time it must grow, add on to continue to work!  ALL PULP has reached that point!  ALL PULP's Spectacled Seven, the founders and up until now only staff of the site are reaching out to interested parties and OPENING UP THREE POSITIONS ON THE ALL PULP STAFF FOR REPORTERS!  That's right, ALL PULP needs webhunters, newscrawlers, and info junkies to help gather news from the ever growing number of pulp outfits, to find new players in the game, and to interview the best in the field as well as the up and coming talent!!! These positions come with no pay, but each reporter will be able to identify themselves as being with ALL PULP, which is turning out not to be a bad thing...  These positions may also handle pulp reviews if the person applying has experience with reviews.

If interested, here's what it takes to qualify for the position-
An interest in the pulp community

The ability to find new pulp sites, work up news stories, follow up press releases and assignments given by
ALL PULP EIC

The ability to contribute as often as possible, multiple times weekly to the content on the ALL PULP site.

If you're interested in applying for one of these three positions, please send a letter of interest, a resume of writing/pulp background if you have one, and a sample news story you've written up concerning anything in pulp.  The sample should be no longer than three paragraphs in length.  If you do intend to apply, please email allpulp@yahoo.com to let us know you are applying, then send the above information post haste!

Be a part of All the News that is Pulp!  Join ALL PULP!

SECOND DODGE DALTON BOOK COMING, COVER RELEASED!

Author Sean Ellis, creator of DODGE DALTON, and Seven Realms Publishing have announced that the second Dodge Dalton book, DODGE DALTON AT THE OUTPOST OF FATE, is nearing completion.  In anticipation of that, the book's cover has been released! Stay tuned to ALL PULP for more developments from DODGE DALTON!!













PRO SE ANNOUNCES HIRING OF STAFF ARTIST!

 Pro Se Productions announces today that the Pro Se Presents Magazine line now has a Staff Artist.  Art chores to this point have been handled wonderfully by several contributing artists and Pro Se appreciates the work each of them has done.  In an effort to further improve the consistent look of the magazine line, however, the choice was made to bring on one individual to handle all interior art chores.  Clayton Hinkle, a past contributing artist, was offered and has accepted this position.

Clayton is 53 years old, recent heart attack survivor, happily married, no kids, 1 dog. Though his official (day-job) work title is auto-equipment operator (truck driver), , Clayton considers himself  a pulp/comic/book artist/illustrator, and is working hard to attain that title as his official job. Clayton has a life long love for comics, paper-backs and pulps and has been drawing such as far back as he can remember as well. 

Pro Se Editor in Chief Tommy Hancock stated, "We're very excited to have Clayton on board.  All of the artists we have used in our magazines have been great, but we've done such a wonderful job of establishing a 'Pro Se' style of sorts that we felt to further that we needed to have a regular artist and Clayton fits the bill and has such a range of skills that we're honored to have him."  Hancock pointed out that Clayton would also be working on upcoming book covers as well for Pro Se Productions, but that other opportunities still existed for artists within the company and that announcements on these opportunities would be forthcoming.
Another change Pro Se is making as of their most recent issue is stories under 10,000 words, considered 'short-shorts' by Pro Se will no longer have accompanying art.  Stories that are 10,000 words are more will have accompanying art.  When asked the reason for this change, Hancock stated that it was both artistic and work related.  "We now have one person doing the art," Hancock commented, "so we need to consider him in this. Also, we hope this encourages longer stories from submitting writers."

Check out Pro Se at http://www.proseproductions.com/ and pulpmachine.blogspot.com