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@Wumbo_Mop @Aceandro @RowanSecret Cloud after being absolutely annihilated and beaten into a bloody pulp:
So that tends to be my personal working definition of pulp: the agressive application of modern marketing techniques to the publication of genre fiction.
And the nice thing about that definition is that it also covers the huge change in pulp publishing after WW2.
Out now from #brubaker and @seanpphillips: FOLLOW ME DOWN, the NEO-NOIR trailers collection, PULP: THE PROCESS EDITION deluxe hardcover, and a solicitation for a CRIMINAL short story due this Christmas!
All this, a new @undertowpodcast, and more!
https://t.co/CE1pTNrSM5
One for budding amateurs and seasoned professionals.
Pulp: Process Edition follows #EdBrubaker and @seanpphillips from initial conversations about what to do next, through the script stage, into the planning out of pages, and right to the finished work.
https://t.co/nFnDCMnjex
Today in pulp: the searing, evocative power of a well crafted opening sentence!
For this thread I will draw my examples from the greatest writer* in the English language: the Reverend Lionel Fanthorpe.
(*based on synonym use)
Gente corriente pero hechizante/ Random people but mesmerising From the documentary about Pulp:a film about Life, Death & supermarkets
#pulp #cartoons #illustrations #portraits #digitalart #randompeople #people #drawings #sketches
Today in pulp: should you create rat/human hybrids? Note I said should, not could. Genetic engineering took a big leap forwards recently, and its implications are quite interesting.
Let's take a look...
Para os jogadores/narradores de Cuthulhu Pulp:
Qual foi o monstro mais tenso em seus jogos?
E bora financiar o livro galeraaaa, quero a aventura do Serpente de Duas Cabeças traduzido <3
APOIE EM: https://t.co/MAe6IssOw7
#Cthulhu #rpg
Today in pulp: the searing, evocative power of a well crafted opening sentence!
For this thread I will draw my examples from the greatest writer in the English language (based on synonym use) the Reverand Lionel Fanthorpe...
@WizardX_0x #PulpTrash & @Bitjamin "Mound"
early early Classic Trash::: 0.15 ea TODAY ONLY !!!!
#trashday #TRASHART
Pulp: https://t.co/wx0wXJDHwO 0.15
Mound: https://t.co/NWCVVaxkbz 0.15
So that tends to be my personal working definition of pulp: the agressive application of modern marketing techniques to the publication of literature.
And the nice thing about that definition is that it also covers the huge change in pulp publishing after WW2.
A cool little piece of stagecraft in Brubaker, Phillips, & Phillips’ PULP: writer Max Winters and his editor argue over the ending of his latest story, an argument where the editor holds all the cards. He strikes a line through the ending at the a start of their discussion...
From the archives: Fairy Tale Pulp: The Art of Johanna Öst https://t.co/Oeubbb5CgR
Today in #pulp: W.H. Silvey paints a misbehaving alien for the July 1953 Weird Tales.
https://t.co/ni93Q6mWc1
Today in #pulp: The Carbon-Copy Killer! Cover for the July 1943 Amazing Stories by Harold W. McCauley.
https://t.co/OswdC5AGfh
Today in #pulp: "For fear of little men..." Robert Gibson Jones painted this cover for the December 1943 Fantastic Adventures.
https://t.co/75mIzcGAVy
Extra-bonus #pulp: A Finlay flame-dancer for Seabury Quinn's story "Flames of Vengeance."
Today in #pulp: On the October 1938 cove of Weird Tales, Virgil Finlay draws hero-guy versus repulsive weirdos with a comely captive.
https://t.co/qsHu0betlc
Today in pulp: Margaret Brundage creates an iconic batmask on the October 1933 cover of Weird Tales.
https://t.co/SPChBixwCt