Author: Tommy Hancock

ALL PULP NEWSSTAND BULLDOG EDITION 4/20/11

ALL PULP NEWSSTAND
BULLDOG EDITION
4/20/11
DOCTOR WHO LEGEND PASSES!


Tuesday, April 19, 2011 – Posted by Chuck Foster

It is with great sadness that we report the death of the actress Elisabeth Sladen – forever known to us as the Doctor’s best friend, Sarah Jane Smith.

Born in Liverpool in February 1948, Elisabeth Sladen took an interest in acting from an early age; she joined the Liverpool Playhouse repertory company as assistant stage manager after drama school, where she would meet her future husband Brian Miller. After a stint touring the country in repertory, she settled in Manchester, during which she had her breakthrough television role in 1970, appearing as Anita Reynolds in Coronation Street. More small roles were to follow in popular shows like Doomwatch, Z Cars and Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em.

Then in 1973 came what would be her defining role as she was cast as the replacement companion for third Doctor Jon Pertwee. Following in the footsteps of popular companion Jo Grant played by Katy Manning, Sladen was to hit the ground running as investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith in her debut story The Time Warrior, and over the next three years would see her popularity soar as she became part of what is arguably known as the “golden years” of Doctor Who alongside fourth Doctor Tom Baker, an era including the story frequently appearing top of fan polls, Genesis of the Daleks.

Despite choosing to leave the programme in 1976, with an emotional departure scene at the conclusion of the serial The Hand of Fear, Sladen later stated in interviews that although she had left Sarah Jane, “Sarah Jane never left me”. Although she declined producer John Nathan-Turner‘s offer to come back as support for the Fourth Doctor’s regeneration (being present at his own arrival at the end of this week’s DVD release Planet of the Spiders), she did returned to the role for the 1981 pilot: having been described by the Doctor as his best friend, Sarah was form her second long-lasting partnership with his “second-best friend” in the titular K9 and Company.

Sladen was re-united with “her” Doctor, Jon Pertwee, in the 1983 20th anniversary celebration The Five Doctors, and again during the 1990s for the two radio stories The Paradise of Death and The Ghosts of N-Space, written and produced by the person who originally cast her, Barry Letts – the two would also be joined by another popular Doctor Who legend in the form of Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier.

Outside of Doctor Who, Elisabeth continued to work in theatre and television, often alongside her husband Brian; roles included Josie Hall in Take My Wife, a small role in the film Silver Dream Racer, and as Lady Flimnap in a production of Gulliver in Lilliput by her former producer Barry Letts, followed a few years later in his production of Alice in Wonderland as the Cheshire Cat. However, with the birth of her daughter Sadie in 1985, she was to focus more on her family.

However, Sarah would never be far from her life, with the actress continuing to be a popular guest at Doctor Who conventions, and also featuring in a series of audio adventures from Big Finish. Then, in 2005, a discussion with the revived Doctor Who’s head writer and long-term fan of hers, Russell T Davies, led to a guest appearance in the second series adventure School Reunion, which re-united Sarah (and K9!) with the Doctor in his most recent incarnation (David Tennant) – her appearance proved instrumental in cementing the connection between the 20th and 21st Century productions in a way that the Daleks couldn’t!

The character, and Sladen’s performance, proved to be as popular as ever, if not more so, and led to her own starring role in spin-off series, The Sarah Jane Adventures; the CBBC series continued on from her re-introduction in Doctor Who as an independent investigator of alien activity – now joined by her young own assistants as well as her faithful K9 – and winning a whole new legion of fans, both young and old. It is also a testament to the strength of the show that it has been graced by the appearance of the both the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney), and the Doctor himself in both his Tenth incarnation in The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (and David Tennant‘s final performance as the Doctor), and Eleventh in the form of Matt Smith in Death of the Doctor – where Sladen was also to come ‘full circle’ by performing with the actress she ‘replaced’ way back in 1973, Katy Manning, aka Jo Jones né Grant.

The series itself has gone on to win awards, including the Royal Television Society award for Children’s Drama last month.

At the time of her death there are still three stories of The Sarah Jane Adventures to be broadcast on television, and her autobiography, Who’s That Girl is due out later in the year.

Elisabeth Sladen died in the morning of 19th April, having been battling with cancer for some time. She is survived by her husband Brian Miller, and daughter Sadie.

KPSB KEEPS UP WITH THE PULP GOODNESS!

From Kevin Paul Shaw Broden-
REVENGE OF THE MASKED GHOST
Chapter 19 “Fight For A Ghost”
The action is building to a head as the Masked Ghost’s investigation has lead him to the center of a massive web. Will he survive the night?
FLYING GLORY AND THE HOUNDS OF GLORY Issue #0  Page 4
“I worked very hard to put that part of my life behind me…” as Elsie and Annie continue to debate over the reunion, another attendee is more than happy to await the big day.
Find out the latest in “Generational Glory” our special issue #0 

CALL FOR WRITERS ON CHALLENGER ANTHOLOGY!

PROFESSOR CHALLENGER ANTHOLOGY SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Professor Challenger Anthology Submission Guidelines
Editors: J. R. Campbell and Charles Prepolec
Publisher: EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
Genres: SF, Fantasy, Horror, Steampunk, Adventure
Submission deadline: January 31, 2012
Story Length: Approx. 7, 500 words to a maximum of 10,000 words
What we’re after:
A broad range of new and original stories built around Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s LOST WORLD character Professor George Edward Challenger. Stories derived from the aftermath of events in the Lost World are welcome, however simply revisiting or rehashing the Lost World without good cause is not. Challenger is a man of science first and foremost, not an explorer. Mash-ups or crossovers with public domain literary characters are welcome.  
For inspiration think X-files, Quatermass, Dr. Who, cryptozoology – Yeti, Nessie, etc…, aliens among us, supernatural occurrences, science gone awry in a Dr. Moreau, Invisible Man, Dr. Jekyll vein, nature run amuck, monsters large and small, world threatening cataclysm, Lovecraft mythos, think H.G. Wells, Jules Verne, E. R. Burroughs, John Wyndham, Nigel Kneale, alternate history, new lost places, steampunk, whatever…. Be creative.
Mine the potential for all it’s worth! Push it out there, get weird, play, have fun!
Notes: This is a professional market. Full rate to 7,500 words, half rate for balance to 10,000 words. One time publication rights. The anthology is part invitation and part open submission. Priority will be given to invited authors, but an invitation to submit is not a guarantee of acceptance. A minimum of two slots will be held for open submissions. Acceptance is based entirely on suitability of story and quality of writing. No reprints.
Submission Format:
Email submission in Rich Text Format (.rtf) or Microsoft Word (.doc) attachments only.  Use standard manuscript format. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuscript_format#Basic_manuscript_formatting)

WINDY CITY PULP AND PAPER PICTURES!

The Pulp World turned out in Chicago this past weekend and some of our All Pulp supporters and regulars were there!  Below are pictures taken by Rob Davis, Airship 27 Productions!  Expect more to come from even more attendees!



Author Thomas McNulty and his wife Jan




Wayne Reinagel, Author and Knightraven Studios




The Crowd at Windy City




Author B. C. Bell





Pro Se’s Tommy Hancock and Airship 27’s Ron Fortier



Moonstone’s Joe Gentile
YESTERYEAR TRAILER DEBUTS FROM PRO SE PRODUCTIONS!

YESTERYEAR TRAILER DEBUTS FROM PRO SE PRODUCTIONS!

From Pro Se Productions!
In a world of Heroes and Villains, one seemingly lost book can mean the difference between order and chaos!  This is the premise of Pro Se Productions’ new novel, YESTERYEAR, the debut novel written by Tommy Hancock, cover art by Jay Piscopo, Interior Art by Peter Cooper, Design by Sean Ali.  Pro Se Productions partner Fuller Bumpers has created a trailer to highlight YESTERYEAR, identifying it as a well crafted suspense/super hero/pulp thriller.  Check it out!

YESTERYEAR is now available at http://www.amazon.com/ as well as at Pro Se’s Create Space Estore- https://www.createspace.com/3589965.  Ebooks are coming soon!!

 For more information on YESTERYEAR and other work from Pro Se Productions, including Barry Reese’s THE ROOK and Chuck Miller’s THE BLACK CENTIPEDE, check out http://www.pulpmachine.blogspot.com/!

MOONSTONE MONDAY-RADIO ARCHIVE ANNOUNCES PULP AUDIOBOOK SERIES

NEW AUDIO PRODUCTION DIVISION WILL DO DOC SAVAGE, THE SPIDER, SECRET AGENT “X”

Spokane, Wash., April 15, 2011-Radio Archives today announced a new series of audiobooks, based on favorite pulp novels of the 1930s and 1940s.  The audiobooks will begin Radio Archives’ new line of original audio productions based on classic pulp fiction.

The first series of audiobooks will be the seven Doc Savage novels penned by pulp author and Doc Savage authority Will Murray.  Future series will include the exploits of pulp heroes The Spider and Secret Agent “X“, as well as other pulp fiction properties.  The new audio productions will utilize the talents of some of the top voice actors and recording talents in the United States.  The first audiobook release is scheduled for June 2011.

“We’re thrilled to have Will Murray’s excellent Doc Savage novels as the lead-off offerings in this exciting new series,” said Harlan Zinck, president of Radio Archives.  “The audiobooks and other new audio productions will nicely complement our classic radio and pulp reprint offerings.”

Murray’s Doc Savage stories were published in the 1990’s and were the first new Doc Savage stories in more than 40 years.  “Creating audiobooks of these extensions of the Doc Savage canon brings a new dimension to this classic pulp character,” Murray said.

The new audiobook line, which will be released in digital stereo, will be produced and directed by audio producer Roger Rittner, who created The Adventures of Doc Savage full-cast radio series in 1985, available in a deluxe CD set from Radio Archives.  “I’m delighted to be able to bring the superb quality of Radio Archives productions to these exciting stories,” said Rittner, who has a 30-year history of both recorded and live classic radio and audio productions.

Radio Archives is a manufacturer and distributor of fully restored old time radio programs and pulp fiction reprints.

Moonstone Entertainment, Inc. is a venue to purchase the current Doc Savage collection as well as other Doc Savage related material at http://www.moonstonebooks.com/!

WINDY CITY UPDATE-4/16/11

WINDY CITY UPDATE-4/16/11

Hello All Pulpsters!! It’s Tommy, exhausted but happy to be reporting on Windy City Pulp and Paper Con once again…Big day at the con, lots of people…Several of the new pulp publishers had decent days and of course, all the old pulp collectors and such made good sells and trades as well.

Will Murray signed autographs and, along with Radio Archives and Moonstone, gave away to a lucky winner, whose name I did not get unfortunately, a huge poster of the cover of the first Radio Archives Doc Savage audio book, PYTHON ISLE, out this June!!

Lots of connections were made, discussions had ideas bandied about.  I personally made a purchase that may lead to a little known pulp type character reemerging, but we shall see.   Several possible new additions to the guest list as well for Pulp Ark showed themselves today, including the one I’m most excited about  Frank Coffman, an Illinois college professor is also a leading expert on the poetry of Robert E. Howard and if schedules do not conflict, will be attending Pulp Ark next month and doing a classroom on Howard’s poetry and then another on how to write pulp poetry! Awesome stuff happening at Windy City!  More tomorrow!

2011 PULP FACTORY AWARDS GIVEN! WINNERS ANNOUNCED!

Ron Fortier and Rob Davis, partners in Airship 2 Productions and founders of The Pulp Factory, an online pulp group for pulp creators and fans, announced and presented the second annual Pulp Factory Awards at the Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention on Friday, April 15, 2011.

The Pulp Factory Awards are given in four categories and are decided by nominations and votes of Pulp Factory members.  To be eligible, works must have been produced in 2010 and must either be pulp stories set prior to World War II or in the far flung future.

The Winners of the 2011 Pulp Factory Awards are-

Best Novel- “Green Lama Unbound” Adam L. Garcia (Award accepted by proxy Tommy Hancock)

Best Short Story-“The Last Deposit” by Ian Watson in SHERLOCK HOLMES CONSULTING DETECTIVE, VOLUME TWO (Award accepted by proxy Rob Davis)

Best Cover-“Robin Hood, King of Sherwood”, Mike Manley (Award accepted by proxy Wayne Reinagel)

Best Interior Art-“Green Lama Unbound”, Mike Fyles (Award accepted by proxy Fuller Bumpers)

Congratulations to all Pulp Factory Winners and Nominees!!

WILL MURRAY AT WINDY CITY!

WILL MURRAY AT WINDY CITY!

This is Tommy at Windy City.   Will Murray, noted Pulp Historian, is part of a panel tonight and a major announcement is expected.  Will is currently discussing the recent release of the 1980s Doc Savage Audio Drama now available through Radio Archives.  Due to the success of selling the Audio dramas, Radio Archives wants to follow up this item.  Will Murray announces that Radio Archives will be doing Doc Savage audio books based on Murray’s past Doc Savage novels, starting with PYTHON ISLE!  The announcement also includes that Radio Archives will do audio books for all seven of Will Murray’s planned seven novels and will also be doing audio novels of The Spider and Secret Agent X in the future!

WHITE EYES will be the next novel adapted to audio book after PYTHON ISLE.  Top voice talents have been cast to perform these books, including Michael McConahaigh for PYTHON ISLE, who had also been an actor in the original DOC SAVAGE audio drama!

From the Floor of Windy City!

From the Floor of Windy City!

Tommy here, again.  The doors have been open a couple of hours and people are trickling in.   Various pulp publishers of both reprint and new material are in attendance.  Pro Se, Airship 27, Knightraven Studios, Moonstone, Black Dog Press, Adventure House, as well as pulp authors, such as Thomas McNulty, Wayne Reinagel, Ron Foriter, and many, many more!   Not to mention the classic pulp mags, models, posters, etc.  If your’re in the Chicago area, you should visit!  Pics and more to come!

ALL PULP WINDY CITY UPDATE-WE ARE HERE!

ALL PULP WINDY CITY UPDATE-WE ARE HERE!

Hello, All Pulp fans, this is Tommy Hancock and please forgive me, but these posts for the next few days will be informal as I report on all the Con that is Pulp from Windy City Con!  Pro Se Press, mysaelf and my partner, are here as well as Ron and Rob from Airship 27, the guys from Black Dog Books, Adventure House, and lots and lots of dealers!   The show hasn’t officially opened yet, but people are already milling around.  There is so much pulpy goodness here that I may spend myself into a divorce!  Arrivals expected but not yet sighted include Mark Halegua, Wayne Reinagel, Moonstone Books and more!! Stay tuned!

IDEAS LIKE BULLETS-The Family Mystery-Part Two!

 THE FAMILY MYSTERY-PART TWO

First, I shared the story of the world of THE FAMILY MYSTERY….If you missed that, go back a post or two and read the ILB before this.   Now, let’s meet the family, shall we?

DOCTOR DILLON ‘DOC’ DENTSON-A shy retiring research scientist who works in his home laboratory for an up and coming scientific facility, Doc Dentson enjoys watering his lawn and barbecuing steaks on the weekends and has enjoyed that since the end of World War Two, a war that he participated in in some mysterious capacity.  Anyone who knows Doc would say that he’s quiet, cheerful, and is happier nowhere than in his own home.

Those people don’t know Doc very well.