The 2024 PulpFest program book is now available for sale. To make it easy for you to pick up a copy, we have an order page for your single-copy purchase.
The Pulpster #33 weighs in at 64 pages, plus covers. Inside, you’ll find articles on the Spicy pulps, Edgar Rice Burroughs’ The Land That Time Forgot, Frederick Nebel, Secret Agent X, and the most extensive history of the Canadian pulps to date. We also have the concluding segment of our three-part history of the pulp and comic-book publisher, Fiction House, and more on T. T. Scott.
For additional details on what’s inside the issue, read “Highlights from The Pulpster #33″ on our website or click here. Although we also sell our magazine on eBay, it’s always cheaper through our order page. Our price is $15 plus $6 for shipping.
Although the first 28 issues of The Pulpster are out of print, we still have copies of The Pulpster #29 through 32 available for sale. To learn more about what’s inside these issues, click here to visit our back issues page. To read about the contents of a particular issue, click the magazine’s cover.
For orders outside the United States or to order multiple copies, please write to Mike Chomko — publisher of The Pulpster — at mike@pulpfest.com or to 2217 W Fairview Street, Allentown, PA 18104-6542, USA. Please be sure to include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if using the mail.
The Pulpster is also available through Mike Chomko Books and Bud’s Art Books in the United States. It’s available in the United Kingdom from Cold Tonnage Books. You can also order back issues through Mike Chomko Books.
To learn more about The Pulpster, visit thepulpster.com. For questions about submissions to The Pulpster #34, write to editor Bill Lampkin at bill@pulpfest.com. For questions about advertising in The Pulpster #34, write to publisher Mike Chomko at mike@pulpfest.com.
The cover art for The Pulpster #33 was adapted by William Lampkin from H. J. Ward’s cover art for the August 1940 issue of Spicy Mystery, published by Harry Donenfeld’s Culture Publications.
In addition to editing and designing The Pulpster, Bill Lampkin runs ThePulp.Net and also writes the Yellowed Perils blog. He’s also the founder of the Facebook group Southern Pulpsters. A member of the PulpFest organizing committee, serving as the convention’s advertising director and webmaster, Bill won the Munsey Award in 2018.