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Post by Derrick on Oct 13, 2010 16:46:54 GMT -5
NOW ON ALL PULP-Veteran Comics Writer and Pulp Writer/Publisher Ron Fortier, Airship 27's Chief, interviewed by ALL PULP!!! www.allpulp.blogspot.com
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Post by Derrick on Oct 15, 2010 16:02:38 GMT -5
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Post by Derrick on Nov 27, 2010 12:54:15 GMT -5
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Post by Derrick on Nov 28, 2010 20:40:00 GMT -5
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Post by Derrick on Dec 11, 2010 12:21:29 GMT -5
From Tommy Hancock, Editor in Chief (sort of) of ALL PULP, one of the Spectacled Seven- I had intended to write a long letter of sorts to open up this event that I'm about to talk about, but as I sat down to do it, I realized that the material we have, the contributions we have garnered from people really, truly in the know and devoted to, well, this thing I haven't told you about yet, would do more than enough to explain what ALL PULP is up to. But I'll set the table a little bit... Philip Jose Farmer, whether you love him, hate him, or even know who he is as a writer, has had a truly significant, almost immeasurable impact on pulp fiction today, if not literature as a whole. Although people were mixing characters from different stories and even different mediums long before PJF came along, no one, in my opinion, has done so much work to turn that neat little convention of having Sherlock Holmes or Tarzan (for example) meet, well, just about anybody you want them to as Farmer did through his writing. On December 13, 1795, a meteor crashed to the earth. Its final destination was near a small english Village, Wold Newton. From that singular real incident, PJF wove an entire universe of adventures and a family tree that would boggle the minds of most genealogists. Essentially, the Wold Newton concept intertwines, tangles, and ties up a passle of notable literary characters by making them all somehow related to someone who was present when the meteor struck near Wold Newton. In celebration of not only the actual strike, but moreso Farmer's work and dedication to literary development, ALL PULP is hosting WOLD NEWTON DAYS from December 11-13! Not only did Farmer create Wold Newton in a sense and turn out a volume of work related to it, he has also inspired a fan and creator following almost unparalleled by anyone else. Scholars, both amateur and professional, have studied Wold Newton and writers of all stripes have either directly written their own contributions and caveats into the concept or unknowingly riff of of Farmer's ideas because many of them have become 'grist for the rumor mill' among writers. It is, however, the dedicated writer base, that group of people who studied and even grew close to PJF before his passing that ALL PULP turns the reins over to for this wonderful and hopefully inspirational celebration. In the next three days, you will see articles, both new and reprinted, interviews, transcripts from speeches, even PJF/Wold Newton inspired music possibly, as well as reviews of current work in the Wold Newton Universe. So, welcome to ALL PULP's WOLD NEWTON DAYS...Enjoy..and remember, take notes...there's a lot to keep up with here;) ALL PULP allpulp.blogspot.com/
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Post by Derrick on Dec 14, 2010 0:26:04 GMT -5
The response to ALL PULP's Wold Newton Days has been extremely phenomenal! Multiple writers have contributed work, as you have seen, but even more so, we have had record viewing these last three days (right at 2000 views in three days and counting)! Because of this and since we still have material to share, ALL PULP is extending the Wold Newton celebration all week long! Every day this week, ONE Wold Newton related item will be posted, so you can get your Wold Newton on once a day for the next week! And all our usual pulpy goodness to boot!!! Thanks to all the fans who made Wold Newton days a success and to all the scholars and writers who made it possible at all. And thanks to Philip Jose Farmer for daring to look for the links.... allpulp.blogspot.com/
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Post by Derrick on Jan 8, 2011 13:53:56 GMT -5
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Post by Derrick on Jan 27, 2011 0:52:23 GMT -5
Ready to escape to far away lands and fight dragons?? Want a good chilling horror tale to relieve some stress? Or just need a good ol' fashion fright or thrill? Then PRO SE PRESENTS FANTASY AND FEAR #3 is the magazine for you! Thrill to stories from Aaron Smith, Nancy Hansen, Lee Houston, Jr., James Palmer and others! Action comes fast and hard with another SOVEREIGN CITY tale from DERRICK FERGUSON! And noted pulp author Joshua Reynolds begins a new Monster Hunter series in this issue! Want to be afraid? Want to be adventurous? Then you want to pick up PRO SE PRESENTS FANTASY AND FEAR # 3! CONTENTS INCLUDE- "The Meteor Terror" by James Palmer A Rub of the Lamp" by Tommy Hancock "Citadel of the New Moon" by Kevin Rodgers "Sign of the Salamander" by Joshua Reynolds "Desire of the Apprentice" by C.W. Russette "The Day of the Silent Death-a SOVEREIGN CITY tale" by Derrick Ferguson "A Tavern Tale" by Lee Houston, Jr. "The Brothers Jade, Part 3" by Don Thomas "The Sign of the Fourth" by Ken Janssens "A Study in Shadows" by Aaron Smith "Of Kin and Clan" by Nancy A. Hansen "City of Nevermore" by Aaron Smith Cover Illustration by Jody Hughes, Colors by John Palmer IV Interior Illustrations by Debi Hammack and Clayton Hinkle. Book Design, Layout, and additional graphics created by Ali FnF Editor-Lee Houston, Jr. BUY IT TODAY! EBOOK OR PRINT! stores.lulu.com/proseproductions
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