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Retirement. Publishers, thank you for the many years of reading pleasure you gave me, but all good things must come to an end. Due to failing eyesight I am forced to retire. I can no longer review your books, and any that you send will be donated to the local library, unread. Do not send any more. I can only read for a couple hours every day, and this does not allow me to finish a book in reasonable time. I will be devoting time to my own books from now on, and reading on a personal level. Books that interest me. I prefer paperbacks and hardbacks, not eBooks. My eyesight has been failing the last few years, and I cannot handle hundreds of review books any more. My books are still available for review. Anyone interested in reviewing any of them, they are found in the Link to Tom’s Books On Amazon. Contact me for pdf copies at fadingshadows40@gmail.com

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Monday, August 26, 2013

The Pulpster #22


Copies of the latest issue of The Pulpster, are now available from Mike Chomko, Books. The 22nd issue of the award-winning program book, its biggest number yet, is the work of William Lampkin, administrator of the popular ThePulp.Net. Although Bill has designed The Pulpster since 2008, this is his first year as editor of the fanzine.
Like PulpFest 2013, The Pulpster #22 celebrates the 80th anniversary of the pulp hero boom of 1933, the 90th anniversary of Weird Tales, and the 100th anniversary of Fu Manchu. Leading off the magazine is a short article explaining how the August 1931 issue of “The Unique Magazine” sent a killer to the electric chair; next, PulpFest organizer Mike Chomko and Doc Savage author Will Murray look at the pulp heroes of 1933; William Preston, discusses his “Old Man” stories, inspired by Lester Dent’s Man of Bronze, while Murray returns with “On Writing Skull Island;” Echoes publisher and “New Pulp” author Tom Johnson explores Johnston McCulley’s “Rollicking Rogue” series, a precursor to the great pulp heroes; the writer authorized to continue the Fu Manchu series, William Patrick Maynard, details his longterm relationship with Rohmer’s devil doctor and Nathan Vernon Madison examines early yellow peril fiction found in dime novels and story papers; the longtime Street & Smith editor, Daisy Bacon, is profiled by Laurie Powers and the early science-fiction pioneer, Homer Eon Flint, is discussed by his granddaughter, Vella Munn; Monte Herridge explores Richard Sales’ Daffy Dill stories, a long-running series that appeared in Detective Fiction Weekly while Battered Silicon publisher and Sherlock Holmes expert, George Vanderburgh, offers a glimpse at the personal papers of H. P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith; and closing out the issue is Pulpster editor emeritus Tony Davis’ “Final Chapters.”
With 52 pages, including ten in color, The Pulpster is a real steal at $11, which includes first class postage for buyers in the United States. Buyers outside the United States will pay more. Write to Mike Chomko at mike@pulpfest.com and order your copy today.
The cover art for The Pulpster #22 is the work of Walter M. Baumhofer. It originally graced the front cover to the July 1935 issue of Doc Savage Magazine which featured “Quest of Qui” as its lead novel.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

DeSoto Painting To Be Auctioned


From Mike Chomko:
About a month back, PulpFest 2012 was very proud to announce that we’d be selling longtime fan, scholar, and collector Al Tonik’s substantial collection of pulps, paperbacks, hardcovers, dime novels, comic books, fanzines, and, particularly, reference books.

Now that we have begun cataloging Albert's substantial holdings, it has become apparent that we must take a couple of years to work through the collection. Therefore, only a portion–still rather substantial–will be put up for bid at our 2012 Saturday Night Auction.

In order to thank the PulpFest membership for their patience, Al has decided to sell one of his most prized possessions–a recreation of the November 1934 front cover art to The Phantom Detective, painted by the original artist, Rafael DeSoto.


Visit http://www.pulpfest.com/2012/07/24/rafael-desoto-painting-to-be-sold-at-auction/ for further details, including a photo of the painting and replica of the pulp.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

NYC Book Show


COME TO THE BOOK SHOW!
The 24th annual
New York City Collectible Paperback &
Pulp Fiction Expo,
our big 2012 book show will be held
Sunday, October 14, 2012,
at the Holiday Inn at 440 West 57th Street in NYC in the BIG ROOM on the first floor.
 
A limited number of 6’ and 8’ tables available but email for tables asap, as they go fast.
 
Admission: Preview (8am) $10; General (9am - 3pm) $5; After 3pm FREE
 
Confirmed Guest authors and artists so far include:

CHARLES ARDAI, award-winning crime author and editor of the Hard Case Crime series.
 
LAWRENCE BLOCK, legendry mystery and crime author, creator of the Matt Scudder series & more!

ED BALCOURT, renown artist rep who was a key player in paperback cover art and pb publishing.
 
VICTOR BANIS: vintage 60s soft-core author of classic gay eroticia and sleaze paperbacks!
 
ANN BANNON: vintage Gold Medal author of classic lesbian pulp novels!

MARCUS BOAS, fabulous fantasy artist who will display some of his wonderful paintings!
 
CAROL BUGGE, author of many fine mystery novels and fine Sherlockian pastiches!

RON GOULART, master storyteller, SF writer, pulp and comic book scholar.

C.J. HENDERSON, well-known hard-boiled crime, fantasy and horror author.

MORRIS HERSHMAN, original Manhunt author and also Midwood Books author as Arnold English.

MARVIN KAYE, famous fantasy author and renown Sherlockian anthologist and editor of Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine andWeird Tales.
 
MARIJANE MEAKER: Classic Gold Medal author who wrote crime as Vin Packer and lesbian novels as Ann Aldrich, and many other fine bestsellers!

ANNETTE & MARTIN MEYERS, mystery author couple, who also write as Maan Meyers.
 
JOHN NORMAN: Bestselling science fiction author and creator of the famous GOR series!

S.J. ROZAN, crime author and creator of the famous Lydia Chin series and much more.
 
JASON STARR, author of many excellent crime and noir thrillers.

STAN TRYBULSKI, hard-boiled crime author with many fine books to his credit.
 
F. PAUL WILSON: famed science fiction & horror author, creator of the Repairman Jack series!

KEN WISHNIA, hard crime writer, as well as popular historical mystery author.
 
Guest signing times will be posted on our website, www.gryphonbooks.com and also on the Program given out at the day of the show.