THE MASK OF THE RED PANDA #1 the first issue (of 3) of New Pulp Creator and all around Creative Genius Gregg Taylor's comic based on his Red Panda series is available right now from Comixology.
http://www.comixology.com/Mask-of-Red-Panda-1/digital-comic/DIG003156/?app=1
Racketeers, gangsters, the occasional power-mad supervillain-- all have fallen before the iron resolve of the city's masked protectors. But when forces with powers from beyond this world threaten to bring their war to the streets of Depression-era Toronto, can even the Red Panda prevent disaster? Bringing to life characters from The Red Panda Adventures, Decoder Ring Theatre's award-winning radio drama series, Mask of the Red Panda is pulse-pounding pulp perfection for all those who love the classic two-fisted adventures of the golden age of radio, classic movie serials and the hero pulps. - See more at: http://www.comixology.com/Mask-of-Red-Panda-1/digital-comic/DIG003156/?app=1#sthash.wWyRkBam.dpuf
32 pages of story for $0.99. Art by Dean Kotz and published by MonkeyBrain Comics.
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Thursday, February 28, 2013
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
INTO THE JUNGLE WITH TARZAN!
Tarzan ™ ERB, Inc. Cover Art © Daren Bader |
New Pulp Author, Martin Powell shared news of his upcoming Tarzan project from Sequential Pulp Comics/Dark Horse Comics.
NOW IT CAN BE REVEALED!!
JUNGLE TALES OF TARZAN to be published by Sequential Pulp/Dark Horse Comics. Based on the classic anthology by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Written by Martin Powell and illustrated by Daren Bader, Pablo Marcos, Terry Beatty, Will Meugniot, Nik Poliwko, Antonio Romero Olmedo, Mark Wheatley, Diana Leto, Steven E. Gordon, Lowell Isaac, Tom Floyd and Jamie Chase.
Earth Station One Episode 152 – Taking Off: A Look at TV Show Spinoffs
The ESO crew takes a look at one of tv’s tried and true tropes, the spinoff. Mike Faber, Mike Gordon, and Bobby Nash are joined by Joe Crowe, Dan Carroll, and Greg Plunket to review the best and worst of the bunch, even including spinoffs of spinoffs! We are also joined by writer Jim Beard, who may be familiar with monsters, but can he survive The Geek Seat? All this, along with the usual Rants, Raves Khan Report and Shout Outs!
Join us for yet another episode of The Earth Station One Podcast we like to call: Taking Off: A Look at TV Show Spinoffs at www.esopodcast.com
Direct link: http://erthstationone.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/earth-station-one-episode-152-taking-off-a-look-at-tv-show-spinoffs/
Visit Earth station One at www.esopodcast.com, Facebook, Twitter, or Google+.
Check out ESO’s new Amazon estore here.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
TALES OF THE WOLD NEWTON UNIVERSE RETURNS
New Pulp Author Win Scott Eckert shared the cover and table of contents for the upcoming TOC: Tales of the Wold Newton Universe by Philip José Farmer and Others.
Tales of the Wold Newton Universe
A collection of Wold Newton-inspired short stories by Farmerphiles, experts, and the Grand Master of SF himself.
I am pleased to announce that Titan Books has settled on the final Table of Contents for the Wold Newton Anthology, Tales of the Wold Newton Universe. The book collects, for the first time ever in one volume, Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton short stories, and also includes tales by other writers.
The Introduction by Win Scott Eckert (coauthor with Farmer of the Wold Newton novel The Evil in Pemberley House) and Christopher Paul Carey (coauthor with Farmer of the Khokarsa novel The Song of Kwasin) will provide an overview of Farmer's Wold Newton Family and Mythos. In addition, Eckert and Carey will provide brief introductions to the stories themselves, explaining why each entry is a Wold Newton tale.
Tales of the Wold Newton Universe is available for preorder at Amazon, AmazonUK, and B&N. As with all the Farmer books from Titan, there will also be an eBook version.
Contents:
Introduction by Win Scott Eckert and Christopher Paul Carey
The Great Detective and Others
“The Problem of the Sore Bridge--Among Others” by Harry Manders Philip José Farmer
"A Scarletin Study" by Jonathan Swift Somers III Philip José Farmer
"The Doge Whose Barque Was Worse Than His Bight" by Jonathan Swift Somers III Philip José Farmer
Pulp Inspirations
“Skinburn” Philip José Farmer
“The Freshman” Philip José Farmer
“After King Kong Fell” Philip José Farmer
Wold Newton Prehistory: The Khokarsa Series
"Kwasin and the Bear God" Philip José Farmer and Christopher Paul Carey
Wold Newton Prehistory: John Gribardsun & Time's Last Gift
"Into Time's Abyss" John Allen Small
"The Last of the Guaranys" Octavio Aragão & Carlos Orsi
Wold Newton Origins / Secrets of the Nine
"The Wild Huntsman" Win Scott Eckert
THE WHITE ROCKET PODCAST WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO
The White Rocket show heads to Sweden for this week’s episode, as comics editor/publisher/writer extraordinaire James Hickson joins Van to discuss Stieg Larsson‘s fantastic MILLENNIUM TRILOGY of crime fiction novels and (American and Swedish) movies: THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE, and THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNET’S NEST. It’s a computer-hacking, neo-nazi-whackin’ good time!
Available on iTunes or at http://www.whiterocketbooks.com or at http://whiterocket.podbean.com
FORTIER TAKES ON 'TARZAN THE JUNGLE WARRIOR'!
ALL PULP REVIEWS by Ron Fortier
TARZAN
The Jungle Warrior
By Andy Briggs
Open Read Media
180 pages
Several weeks ago we reviewed the first book in this new,
licensed Tarzan series; The Greystoke Legacy. Following in the footsteps of Tarzan’s creator, Edgar Rice
Burroughs, Andy Briggs continues his new adventures of the Jungle Lord exactly
where he left off in this second installment. Anyone familiar with the original classics is knows that
“Tarzan of the Apes” and “The Return of Tarzan,” were actually one story told
in two parts. So it is with this
series though it dares to be even more ambitious and by the conclusion of this
excellent sequel the saga is far from over.
In the first book, young Jane Porter and her widowed father,
Archie, are living in the Congo.
Archie is operating an illegal tree cutting operation with his lifelong
friend, Clark. Working at the camp is a young American named Robbie Canler who
is on the run from the law. By the
end of that first story, Jane had met the wild jungle man, Tarzan, and earned
his trust and friendship. She had
also discovered he might very well be the long lost heir to a British fortune.
In Burrough’s classic “Return of Tarzan,” the principle
villain was a sadistic Russian named Nikolas Rokoff and his henchman, Alexi
Paulvitch. Tarzan foiled their
various schemes until in the end they traveled to Africa and allied themselves
with his cousin, Lord Cecil Clayton, in an attempt to destroy Tarzan and thus
nullify his claim to the Greystoke fortune. In “The Jungle Warrior,” Briggs wonderfully reintroduces
Rokoff as an obsessed big hunter who has made a fortune bagging endangered wild
animals for his rich clients.
Having heard the rumors of a “white ape” inhabiting the heart of the
Congo, Rokoff and his aid, Paulvitch, set out to find and capture this
legend. The cruel hunger has
become jaded and much like his fictional peer, General Zaroff from Richard
Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game,” believes Tarzan will provide him with the
most challenging hunt of his life.
Once again we are given a fantastic adventure with some of
the most incredible action sequences ever written. In his works, Burroughs made Tarzan larger than life, almost
superhuman in some aspects and reimagining him as anything less would have been
a serious mistake. Not so with this
new and exciting interpretation.
Here is wild, amazing action that knows no boundaries and a Tarzan as
courageous, magnificent and totally unstoppable as he has ever been. Reading these new Tarzan exploits is a
joyous, fun experience; one no true pulp fan should miss. We can’t wait for volume three.
PULP 2.0 PRESS TEASES AGENT 13
Monday, February 25, 2013
COVER REVEAL: SHERLOCK HOLMES UND DIE LEGENDE VON GREYSTOKE
On his website, New Pulp Author Win Scott Eckert shared the cover reveal for the upcoming release of Philip José Farmer’s Sherlock Holmes und die Legende von Greystoke.
From www.winscotteckert.com--
With a tip of the hat to Rias Nuninga at the Philip José Farmer International Bibliography site, I'm pleased to reveal the cover for the new German edition of Farmer's Wold Newton novel The Adventure of the Peerless Peer.
The new edition, Sherlock Holmes und die Legende von Greystoke (Sherlock Holmes and the Legend of Greystoke), is forthcoming in Spring 2013 from Atlantis Verlag (German version). English translation: Atlantis Verlag.
I'm very happy to report that the afterword I penned for the Titan Books reissue (The Peerless Peer, June 2011) has also been translated and will be included in the German edition. The foreword is by Christian Endres and the new cover is by Mark Freier.
The book will be available in hardcover, softcover, and eBook.
LOOKS LIKE WE'VE GOT A MYSTERY ON OUR HANDS-THE ALL PULP PRINT BESTSELLER LIST FOR FEBRUARY 25, 2013!
Welcome to the February 25, 2013 installment of All
Pulp’s New Pulp Best Seller List, originally created by Barry Reese! Before we
get to what you’re all waiting for, here are the rules by which this little
list comes together.
1) This list
only tracks sales through AMAZON. It does not keep track of sales through
Barnes and Noble, face-to-face or anything else!
2)
This
list only tracks PRINT sales. Exactly how Amazon calculates these things is
mostly a trade secret and they vary wildly from day to day. If we checked this
tomorrow, the list could be very different. This list reflects sales ranks as
of Monday morning February 25, 2013.
3) In order
to keep the focus on new releases, eligible works must have been published
within the last three months. So, since this list is being done on February 25,
2013, we are only looking at books published since November 25, 2012. Please
keep that in mind before complaining that Title X is not listed. Also, keep in
mind that for the most part, we are tracking sales from smaller and mid level
press publishers who actively publish New Pulp material. We won’t generally
track sales from Simon and Schuster or places like that — they have the New
York Times Bestseller List for that. If one of the major publishers starts
doing The Shadow or something, we’ll track that, but some publishers will not
be listed here in order to keep the focus on the publishers actively working to
produce and promote New Pulp.
4)
Like the
name suggests, we’re tracking “New” pulp —not sales rankings for reprints of
classic material. In order for something to qualify for this list, it has to be
at least 50% new material that has not been printed in book form before.
5) We
are human. If you are aware of a title that should be listed below (keeping in
mind all the rules above), please let us know and we will make sure to remedy
the situation.
6) This
information is garnered mostly from All Pulp, New Pulp, the Pulp Factory
mailing list and a few other sites. If you think we might miss your release,
let us know in advance — drop All Pulp a line and tell us when it’s being
released.
Without further ado, here’s the completely and
totally unofficial New Pulp bestseller list as of right now (title, then
publisher, then release date, then sales rank):
1) The Detective, The Woman, and the Winking Tree
by Amy Thomas (MX Publishing, January 22, 2013) – 41,325
2) The City of Smoke and Mirrors by Nick C. Piers
(Pro Se Productions, February 22, 2013 ) 54,207
3) Pro Se Presents 15 by Various (Pro Se
Productions, November 29, 2012)- 137,513
4) Sherlock Holmes and Young Winston: The Deadwood
Stage by Mike Hogan (MX Publishing, December 10, 2012) – 157,093
5) Sherlock Holmes and Young Winston: The Jubilee
Plot by Mike Hogan (MX Publishing, February 18, 2013) – 166,834
6)
Danger in Cat World by Nina Post (Curiosity Quills Press, February 4,
2013) - 300,843
7) Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective, Volume 4
by Various (Airship 27, January 19, 2012) – 306,066
8)
Monster Earth by Various (Mechanoid Press, January 18, 2013) -314,218
9) Pro Se
Presents 17 by Various (Pro Se Productions, February 21, 2013) -401,712
10) Ghost
Boy by Various (Airship 27 Productions,) -479,640
Just missing the list were: Prohibition by Terrence McCauley (Airship 27 Productions, December 15,
2012) 548,568, Fourteen Western Stories by Lloyd Fonvielle (Lloyd Fonvielle,
January 23, 2013) – 586,078, and
The Cestus Concern by Mat Nastos (Nifty Entertainment, January 4, 2013) –
690,460.
Although Sherlock Holmes is still consistently
holding his own on the list, the numbers shown by other books on the list show
that sales have not been as soft as in previous weeks, the top ten books all
under 500,000 in the Amazon Rankings.
Pro Se Productions returns to the list, making a
strong showing with Nick Piers’ debut novel as well as its latest issue of Pro
Se Presents coming in at #8. More
interesting, however, is the fact that Pro Se Presents comes screaming into the
top 3 in its last week of eligibility.
Another interesting aspect of the list, and this
may simply be coincidence, but eight of the ten books on the list deal with
Detectives and mysteries in some sense.
Not enough to call it a trend, but this week crime solvers definitely
win out.
This week, Pro Se and MX Publishing share the Publisher lead with three
titles in the list, with Airship 27 Productions listing two. Mechanoid Press
and Curiosity Quills Press each make the top 10 with one title. And, if you have a grain of salt lying
around, take it with this list.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
LAUNCHING MARCH 2013!
Writer Bobby Nash and Artist James Burns, the creative team behind Lance Star: Sky Ranger "One Shot!" return for a 10 part Lance Star: Sky Ranger webstrip adventure at www.lance-star.com.
More news to follow.
Stay tuned.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
AUTHOR'S DEBUT NOVEL FEATURING WORLD'S WEIRDEST HARD BOILED PI -NOW AVAILABLE FROM PRO SE!
Pro Se Productions, a company specializing in New Pulp and Genre Fiction, once more walks the cutting edge of storytelling with the debut novel of author Nick C. Piers featuring the first adventure of New Pulp's wildest, weirdest Private Eye ever to don a fedora! THE CITY OF SMOKE AND MIRRORS: AN ARMADILLO MYSTERY!
Dilbert Pinkerton’s not the greatest private detective, but he’s good at sniffing out clues. Of course, it’s hard to take a five-foot-nothing mutant armadillo in a trench coat and fedora seriously. He sticks his snout where it doesn’t belong far too often while digging for the truth.
So when some rich dame asks him to steal – ahem, retrieve – a pearl necklace from her ex-husband, Dill almost reconsiders. Until, that is, she offers him far too much money that he can’t refuse. Now, Dill heads to Nevermore Bay, home of The Buzzard.
Most in Nevermore Bay think The Buzzard is just a myth created by the local police force. Whether that’s true or not, Dill can’t help but be curious by the mystery. When he runs afoul with this fowl, though, things go to hell and fast. Not only are the police after him, but Dill must also contend with some of The Buzzard’s rogues, mobster Don Komodo and his goon squad, and even The Buzzard himself.
With everyone in the city against him, what hope does Dill have just to get out of there with his carapace intact?
"This idea," stated Tommy Hancock, Partner in and Editor in Chief of Pro Se Productions, "is everything New Pulp should be, even though its leading man is a mutant armadillo! It is fun, larger than life, over the top action and adventure, with tips of multiple hats to comic books, hard boiled crime stories, and more! Nick brings a ridiculously vibrant life to Dill and everyone else that walks through these pages! Get your Dillo on now with this first great adventure of many!"
THE CITY OF SMOKE AND MIRRORS by Nick C. Piers featuring Cover Art by Chris Sheehan and Logo and Design by Sean E. Ali is available directly from Pro Se's Createspace store at https://www.createspace.com/4183031 and at Amazon at https://www.createspace.com/4183031 for $15.00!
Also available for $2.99 at Amazon on the Kindle, at Barnes and Noble for the Nook, and in various formats at www.smashwords.com!
Pro Se Productions- www.prosepulp.com!
MARK WHEATLEY COVERS RUBY FILES VOL. 2
The Ruby Files Vol. 1 cover art: Mark Wheatley |
New Pulp Publisher Airship 27 Productions has announced that Pulp Ark and Pulp Factory award nominated cover artist, Mark Wheatley will return as cover artist for the forthcoming The Ruby Files vol. 2.
Press Release:
Mark Wheatley, who crafted the beautiful cover for The Ruby Files vol. 1 has signed on to contribute a cover for the upcoming The Ruby Files vol. 2.
After announcing the news, Airship 27 publisher, Ron Fortier told All Pulp that, “Mark's gorgeous cover on volume one has deservedly been nominated for the Pulp Factory Award for Best Pulp Cover of 2012. So you can image how thrilled and honored we are at having him on board for this new book. He's one of the most admired artist in the field today.”
Ruby Files co-creator, Sean Taylor also commented, “When I heard Mark Wheatley was back on board for another cover, I couldn't believe it,” Taylor said. “I mean, let's be honest, the stories may have really driven the book home for the first collection but what really, really attracted readers to the book in the first place was Mark's cover. We couldn't ask for better. Period.”
And Ruby Files co-creator, Bobby Nash added, “I’m thrilled to have Mark return to The Ruby Files. The cover to vol. 1 is great and really helped push the sales of the book. It’s a beautiful piece of art.”
On returning to The Ruby Files, Wheatley told All Pulp, “I'm looking forward to being inspired by more lurid, irresponsible, titillating, pulp-pounding action!”
The Ruby Files vol. 2 is coming soon from Airship 27 Productions with stories by Sean Taylor, Alan J. Porter, Ron Fortier, and Bobby Nash. Interior illustrations provided by Nick Poliwko under a cover by Mark Wheatley. Rob Davis returns as book designer.
Keep watching http://rickruby.blogspot.com for more The Ruby Files vol. 2 news as soon as it becomes available.
COMING IN APRIL: FIGHT CARD MMA!
Our friends over at Fight Card Books shared their latest announcement.
Press Release:
COMING IN APRIL: FIGHT CARD MMA!
Fight Card Publications announces the upcoming April debut of its new series Fight Card MMA, the first of several new expansions of the bestselling Fight Card brand. Fight Card MMA will take the Fight Card series from the ring to the cage, while delivering ground-and-pound action equal to the exciting fistic pulp action demanded by fans of the monthly Fight Card novels.
Like the original Fight Card novels, the Fight Card MMA tales will be written by many of the best authors working in New Pulp under the series unifying pseudonym, Jack Tunney.
First up in the cage is author Gerard Brennan. His Fight Card MMA: Welcome To The Octagon takes readers deep into the hardscrabble world of Ireland’s burgeoning MMA scene, from dangerous underground battles to the spotlight of the cage. Brennan has previously won critical acclaim for his hard-hitting novels The Point, Wee Rockets, and Fireproof.
Published simultaneously, Fight Card: The Kalamazoo Kid comes from top MMA author Jeremy Brown. Brown’s previous MMA themed novels, Suckerpunch and Hook And Shoot – featuring rising MMA star Aaron Woodshed Wallace – have become the benchmark by which all other MMA themed novels are judged. Fight Card: The Kalamazoo Kid is a tightly plotted tale of revenge where every move inside and outside of the cage can be deadly.
Fight Card MMA: Welcome To The Octagon and Fight Card MMA: The Kalamazoo Kid will debut digitally and in print during the Pulp Ark convention to be held April 26-28-2013, in Springdale, AR.
Pulp Ark is one of the nation’s leading popular culture conventions, and will be featuring Fight Card co-creator Paul Bishop as a Guest of Honor. Pulp Ark will also see the digital and print debut of Fight Card: Swamp Walloper, written by Bishop as a sequel to his first Fight Card novel, Fight Card: Felony Fists.
For more information on Fight Card and Fight Card MMA CLICK HERE.
For more information on Pulp Ark CLICK HERE.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Hiyo, Holmes! Westerns, Detectives, and More- The All Pulp Ebook Best Seller List for February 22, 2013!
Welcome to All Pulp’s New Pulp EBook Best
Seller List, inspired by the work of Barry Reese! Before we get to what you’re
all waiting for, here are the rules by which this little list comes together.
1) This list
only tracks Kindle sales through AMAZON. It does not keep track of sales
through Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Smashwords, or anything else!
2)
This
list only tracks DIGITAL sales. Exactly how Amazon calculates these things is
mostly a trade secret and they vary wildly from day to day. If I checked this
tomorrow, the list could be very different. This list reflects sales ranks as
of Friday morning, February 22, 2013.
3) In order
to keep the focus on new releases, eligible works must have been published
within the last three months. So, since this list is being done on February 22,
2013, we are only looking at books published since November 22, 2012. Please
keep that in mind before complaining that Title X is not listed. Also, keep in
mind that for the most part, we are tracking sales from smaller and mid level
press publishers who actively publish New Pulp material. We won’t generally
track sales from Simon and Schuster or places like that — they have the New
York Times Bestseller List for that. If one of the major publishers starts
doing The Shadow or something, we’ll track that, but some publishers will not
be listed here in order to keep the focus on the publishers actively working to
produce and promote New Pulp.
4)
Like the
name suggests, we’re tracking “New” pulp —not sales rankings for reprints of
classic material. In order for something to qualify for this list, it has to be
at least 50% new material that has not been printed in book form before.
5) We
are human. If you are aware of a title that should be listed below (keeping in
mind all the rules above), please let us know and we will make sure to remedy
the situation.
6) This
information is garnered mostly from All Pulp, New Pulp, the Pulp Factory
mailing list and a few other sites. If you think we might miss your release,
let us know in advance — drop All Pulp a line and tell us when it’s being
released.
Without further ado, here’s the completely and
totally unofficial New Pulp Ebook Bestseller List as of right now (title, then
publisher, then release date, then sales rank):
1) The Cestus Concern by Mat Nastos
(Nifty Entertainment, December 28,2012) 2,851
2) Fourteen Western Stories by Lloyd
Fonvielle (Lloyd Fonvielle, December 18, 2012) - 19,877
3)Sherlock Holmes, Consulting
Detective, Volume 4 by Various (Airship 27, January 19, 2013) – 36,849
4) Tier Zero by Henry Brown (Virtual
Pulp, January 13, 2013) – 50,851
5) The Detective, The Woman and the
Winking Tree by Amy Thomas (MX Publishing, January 22, 2013) – 55,094
6) Sherlock Holmes and Young Winston: The Jubilee Plot by Mike Hogan (MX
Publishing, February 18, 2013) - 59,839
7) Nefertiti’s Heart by A. W. Exley
(Curiosity Quills Press, February 13, 2013) – 68,210
8) The Peacemakers Volume 2 by Various
(Western Fictioneers, February 16, 2013) - 92,369
9) Finn’s Golem by Gregg Taylor
(Autogyro, January 10, 2013) -109,618
10) Ghost Boy by Various, (Airship 27
Productions, February 16, 2013) 142,687
Just missing
the list were Monster Earth by Various (Mechanoid Press, January 13, 2013) –
184,665, and Legion I- Lords of Fire (The Shattering) by Van Allen Plexico
(White Rocket Books, January 26, 2013) – 227,038.
Although the
Ebook list, like the print list of late, is dominated by Holmes, it’s
interesting to see another genre making a decent play into the list- The
Western. Nifty Entertainment and Mat
Nastos maintains a tight hold on the number 1 spot for a third week in a row
with three new publishers making a showing on the list.
MX Publishing
and Airship 27 lead the way this week with two books each, with Curiosity
Quills, Nifty Entertainment, Lloyd Fonvielle, Autogyro, Virtual Pulp, and
Western Fictioneers each getting one notch on their gun belt. Until next time, readers, remember this
list comes with a grain of salt…
Thursday, February 21, 2013
PRO SE PRESENTS 17-A TRIO OF TITANIC TALES!
Pro Se Presents 17 Explodes with Three New Tales by Three of the Finest Authors of New Pulp Today! New Pulp Publisher and Author Ron Fortier introduces a brand new heroine in FURY IN VERMONT! The Master of Psychedelic Pulp, Chuck Miller, comes out punchin' with another great tale of the Black Centipede, THE PLAGUE'S THE THING! Pulp Author of the Year Teel James Glenn introduces a new character as Marshal Sovereign Wolf takes on mystery in SNAKE AND WOLF! Find out why Fortier, Miller, and Glenn are the Best and why Pro Se Presents is the New Pulp Magazine to buy! From Pro Se Productions, Puttin' The Monthly Back into Pulp!
Featuring stunning Art and Design by Sean E. Ali, Pro Se Presents #17 establishes this magazine as the vanguard of New Pulp magazines today!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
WINDY CITY OFFERS NEW PULP PROGRAMMING-NEW PULP SUNDAY!
PRESS RELEASE –
WINDY CITY LAUNCHES
NEW PULP SUNDAY
For the first time since its inception, the Windy City Pulp
& Paper Convention will be devoting a five hour block to the ever popular
New Pulp Movement in what they have labeled New Pulp Sunday.
"Given the number of New Pulp creators and publishers
that attend our convention, we felt devoting a day of programming to the
energetic world of New Pulp was natural and would be fun for attendees.
Hopefully it will introduce some folks to the wide variety of material being
published today under the New Pulp banner." Doug Ellis, co-founder and promoter of the Windy City Paper
& Pulp Convention.
To that end Ellis reached to out to several of his New Pulp
contacts, amongst them Ron Fortier, Managing Editor of Airship 27 Productions
and Tommy Hancock, Managing Editor of Pro Se Productions. With a list of their colleagues
planning on attending this year’s convention, Fortier and Hancock put together
a program schedule that would include three panels and eight authors’
readings. Joining them in these
events are noted New Pulp Creators Chris Bell, Rob Davis, Joe Bonadonna, David
C. Smith, Wayne Reinagel, William Patrick Maynard, David White and Terrence
McCauley.
For the past four years the Windy City Convention has hosted
the Pulp Factory Awards, given out by one of several New Pulp groups that
celebrate the best in new pulp fiction and artwork. “The creation of New Pulp Sunday is a logical expansion of
the con’s support for all things pulp related,” said Fortier. “We are thrilled at this recognition of
New Pulp and promise all attendees a five hour block of truly wonderful
readings and panels that clearly demonstrate the continued evolution of pulp
fiction from the old to the new.”
Hancock added, “Everyone involved in the New Pulp Movement
knows where the roots of what we do lie, exactly in the fiction that the Windy
City Pulp And Paper Convention has helped preserve and promote since its
inception. It’s an honor for
those of us who feel like we’re walking in the shadows of giants to be welcomed
into the Convention program in such a way. It’s also an opportunity to let fans of Pulp of all kinds
know that the sort of stories they enjoy in the classic Pulps are still being
written today.”
The complete, detailed New Pulp Sunday schedule will appear
in the convention’s program booklet.
Windy City Pulp and
Paper Convention
April 12 – 14
Westin Lombard
Yorktown Center
70 Yorktown Center
Lombard, IL 60148
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
THE WHITE ROCKET PODCAST REVIEWS JAMES CLAVELL’S ASIAN SAGA!
White Rocket 014: James Clavell’s Asian Saga!
This week author Rick Lai joins Van Allen Plexico to discuss one of the greatest achievements in both literature and television: James Clavell’s epic ASIAN SAGA– SHOGUN, NOBLE HOUSE, TAI-PAN, KING RAT, GAI JIN and WHIRLWHIND. Climb aboard Struan & Co’s Lasting Cloud and try not to get shipwrecked in the Japans, you foreign devil, as Van and Rick explore the (gargantuan) novels and the TV miniseries and movies that were made from them!
Learn more at http://erthstationone.wordpress.com/2013/02/19/white-rocket-014-james-clavells-asian-saga/
Available as always on iTunes, or visit www.whiterocketbooks.com.
Monday, February 18, 2013
HEROES IN TRAINING
Learn more about Captain Action at www.captainaction.com.