With all the news that PulpFest 2021 has to share, Jack Cullers and his volunteers have been manning the presses. With the ink barely dry, our latest newsletter will soon be winging your way.
The PulpFest newsletter tells all about this year’s convention. You’ll find a programming preview, hotel information, registration and auction details, and much more. A registration form for both dealers and regular members is also part of the newsletter.
If you have not received a copy of the PulpFest 2021 newsletter by the end of June, please contact David J. Cullers at jack@pulpfest.com or at 1272 Cheatham Way, Bellbrook, OH 45305. Provide your mailing address and he’ll get one off to you.
If you can’t wait for the post office or want us to save the cost of a stamp or two, click our registration link at the top of our website and scroll down to the heading that reads “To Learn More.” There, you’ll find a link to our 2021 newsletter. Print yourself a copy!
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You can also sign up for the PulpFest E-letter — focusing on the “behind-the-scenes” planning for this summer’s convention — by clicking here. Just give us your name and email address and click the “submit” button.
Start making your plans to attend PulpFest 2021 and join hundreds of genre fiction fans at the pop-culture center of the universe. We’ll see you August 19 – 22 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pittsburgh – Cranberry, just nineteen miles north of Pittsburgh. If you need a hotel room, you can book one directly through the PulpFest website. Just click the “Book a Room” link at the top of our website or call 1-800-222-8733. Be sure to mention PulpFest in order to receive the convention rate.
The April/May 1932 number of FRONT PAGE STORIES — with cover art by Elliott Dold — was the final issue of this short-lived pulp. Published by Harold B. Hersey through his Headquarters Publishing Corporation, two of its three cover paintings centered around the underworld. According to pulp historian John Locke, one of Hersey’s greatest career successes was the introduction of “the first pure gang pulp, GANGSTER STORIES.”
Rest assured, our 2021 newsletter will have happier news than stories about mob hits and racketeering. Written by PulpFest’s marketing and programming director, Mike Chomko, and designed by advertising director, webmaster, and PULPSTER editor, William Lampkin, the PulpFest newsletter contains all the pulp that’s fit to print!