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Preliminary cover for THE PULPSTER (No. 30)

THE PULPSTER Wants You!

Preliminary cover for THE PULPSTER (No. 30)One of the highlights of PulpFest is the latest issue of THE PULPSTER. This pulp-packed publication is available annually to all PulpFest members. Our 30th issue will debut at PulpFest 2021, running August 19 – 22 in Mars, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh.

THE PULPSTER will reflect the themes of this year’s PulpFest. For our 2021 issue, we’re looking for articles on THE SHADOW and LOVE STORY MAGAZINE, the romance and hero pulps, artists Margaret Brundage and Earle Bergey, and just about any other topic covered by our programming schedule.

In addition to the PulpFest 2021 programming themes, THE PULPSTER celebrates all things pulp. So we’re open to proposals concerning other popular culture topics, including series and magazine histories; biographies and appreciations of authors, editors, publishers, and artists; pulp and book collecting; explorations of contemporary creators who have been influenced by the pulps or pulp fiction; and more.

If you have a proposal for an article, please contact editor William Lampkin and let him know what you have in mind. Articles and artwork must be submitted by early May 2021. You can reach Bill via email at bill@thepulpster.com.

If you’d like to advertise in THE PULPSTER, please write to the magazine’s publisher, Mike Chomko, at mike@pulpfest.com. He can provide pricing and print specifications.

THE PULPSTER reaches a serious core of readers and pulp magazine and popular culture enthusiasts. So if you’d like to reach such people, we have available a range of ad sizes, in both black-and-white and color. If you’d like a cover page, reserve it now. They sell quickly.

If you’re interested in a copy of last year’s PULPSTER, we still have copies available. You can order a copy by clicking hereTo learn more about the issue’s contents, click here.

Mike Chomko also has one or two copies of THE PULPSTER #28 remaining. Please email him if you’re interested. All other back issues are out of print.

The cover art, “The Scene of Death,” for this mock-up of THE PULPSTER #30 was originally painted by Graves Gladney for the June 1, 1940 number of THE SHADOW.

A writer/editor and publication designer, Bill Lampkin runs ThePulp.Net — which he created in 1996 — and also writes the Yellowed Perils blog. A resident of Florida, he has designed THE PULPSTER, the PulpFest program book, since 2008 and served as its designer/editor since 2013. Bill currently serves as PulpFest’s director of advertising and manages the convention’s website. In 2018, he was honored with the Munsey Award.

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