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Call for submissions to ‘The Pulpster’

The Pulpster 2014PulpFest 2014 may see a long time away, but it’s not too late to start working on an article for the next number of The Pulpster.

PulpFest will be celebrating the 75th anniversary of what many scholars consider the dawn of science fiction’s Golden Age (1939) and the 80th anniversary of Popular Publications’ introduction of the shudder pulp trio of Dime Mystery Magazine, Terror Tales and Horror Stories (1934).

Articles along those topics would be very welcome. But we don’t limit The Pulpster to just one or two themes. If you have an interesting pulp-related article idea, I’d love to hear from you. We prefer never-before-published (in print or online) articles.

Unfortunately, we can’t pay you, but you will receive a free copy of The Pulpster that your contribution appears in following PulpFest.

Submission deadline is April 30, 2014.

Articles should be submitted in a plain text or Word document (no PDFs, please). Artwork and illustrations should be PNG, JPG, TIF, EPS or PSD formats. Articles and artwork can be emailed to bill@pulpfest.com. Or, hard copies of articles and artwork can be mailed to The Pulpster, c/o Bill Lampkin, P.O. Box 12741, Tallahassee, FL 32317.

If you have any questions regarding editorial content in The Pulpster, please feel free to contact me.

If you would like to advertise in The Pulpster, please Mike Chomko at mike@pulpfest.com. More information on advertising options can be found on the PulpFest website.

Of course, if you’d like more information about PulpFest, visit pulpfest.com.

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