May 10, 2008
12th Annual Fantastic
Pulps Show & Sale, Toronto, Ontario
June 12-14, 2008
Robert E. Howard Days, Cross Plains, Texas
June 21-22, 2008
Abingdon Pulp & Paperback Conference, Abingdon, Va.
July 24-27, 2008
Dum Dum 2008, Waterloo, Iowa
July 31-Aug. 3, 2008
PulpCon 38, Dayton, Ohio
Oct. 11-12, 2008
La Plata Doc Con 3, La Plata, Mo.
Nov. 1, 2008
Pulp Adventurecon, Bordentown, N.J.
Nov. 1, 2008
Doc Con XI, Ariz.
On-going
Gotham Pulp Collectors Club, second Saturday of each month, Hudson Park Library, Manhattan
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Rather be flying?
Put down that copy of Lone Eagle. Theres work to be done. Missions to be flown. Enemy to be shot down. So grab that mouse and take off into the Crimson Skies. MORE . . .
Finding your group
If youre looking for more pulp discussions that what you find in Internet newsgroups (or in Pulp.Forum pardon the shameless plug), then check out the offerings at Yahoo Groups. MORE . . .
Wearable pulp
Doc Savages multipocketed utility vest is always a hot topic over on the alt.fan.doc-savage newsgroup. Whats in it? What does it look like? And, most recently, was it ever damaged and what happened? So, weve got a question: Could you use one? Well, it may not have as many pockets as Docs vest, but the SCOTTeVest v.1 gives you 15 to hold all the gadgets and snacks for your next pulping adventure. Theres a v. 2, which is more of a jacket than a vest and has 17 or 19 pockets (depending on style); and the v. 2.5, which sports 22 or 24 pockets. The only thing missing: a special pocket for money orders for all of those eBay pulp purchases. Prices range from $80 to $140. For more details, check out the SCOTTeVest Web site.
What was when So, did The Spook Legion actually happen before The Secret in the Sky? If youre constantly wondering about the order of events in Doc Savages adventurous life, then Jeff Deischer has the answers for you. Hes compiled The Adventures of Doc Savage: A Definitive Chronology, a 200-page resource for avid Doc readers. The paperback is available for $16.95 (plus $4 shipping) from Green Eagle Publications, 2900 Standiford Ave. 16B, PMB #136, Modesto, Calif. 95350. (While youre at it, the next issue of Bronze Gazette, also a Green Eagle publication, should be released shortly. A one-year, three-issue subscription is $18.)
Just the FAQs, maam
The alt.pulp FAQ is getting a little dusty. Other than minor updates, it hasnt had a major revision since 1997. Heres where you can help. Please take a moment to give it a look. If there are any updates particularly with current and past pulp zines or suggestions, send us a note. Well gladly welcome any suggestions.
Call for submissions
If you have a proposal for a blurb or an article on a pulp-related subject, wed be interested in hearing it. Were looking for features about zines, articles, books and other pulp-related material that might help pulp fans better understand and enjoy the pulps. Please e-mail us if you have an idea.
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I know Lester Dent didnt write The Avenger even though its signed Kenneth Robeson. What else did Dent write besides Doc Savage?
Youre right. Kenneth Robeson was a house name that appeared on both The Avenger and Doc Savage magazines, but there was no such person. Dents Doc Savage work accounts for a great deal of his published writing. Prior to the first Doc Savage novel in 1933, Dent had written nearly four dozen pieces for pulps such as Western Trails, Top-Notch Magazine, War Aces and Detective-Dragnet Magazine.
Even while doing Doc Savage, Dent continued writing for other pulps, including The Phantom Detective magazine. His real goal was to get published in the slick magazines. In 1948, he had River Crossing published in Colliers. He lived for only about 10 years after the last Doc came out in 1949. But he published three novels Lady So Silent, Cry at Dusk and Lady in Peril during that decade, as well as articles in two other slicks Nations Business and the Saturday Evening Post.
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