FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2016 PULP ARK NEW PULP AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED! AWARDS TO BE PRESENTED IN LITTLE ROCK, AR, JUNE 11!
Pulp Ark, a Convention within a Convention (River City Comic Expo), announces today the winners of the 2016 Pulp Ark New Pulp Awards. These awards honor the best writers, artists, and works in New Pulp today with a vote that is open to public nomination, then a public vote on the nominees in eight categories.
"The process," says Tommy Hancock, Coordinator of Pulp Ark and the Awards, "took a tad longer this year. We saw a massive increase in participation over last year, which is fantastic, but also meant more vetting of the ballots had to be done and more care had to be taken to insure all ballots were valid and results accurate. The winners represent at least 10 publishing houses represented by the various creators carrying home Pulp Ark Awards this year. Congratulations to all winners and each nominee for the 2016 Pulp Ark New Pulp Awards!"
The winners of the 2016 Pulp Ark New Pulp Awards are-
BEST NOVEL
Ravenwood: Return of the Dugpa by Micah Harris- Airship 27 Productions
BEST COLLECTION/ANTHOLOGY
Legends of New Pulp Fiction, Airship 27 Productions
BEST SHORT STORY
Dragonfly Shadow by J. PAtrick Allen from the Dragon Lord’s Library Volume 1-18th Wall Productions
BEST NOVELLA
Badge City: Notches by M.H. Norris, Pro Se Productions
BEST COVER
From the Dragon Lord’s Library Volume 2, Morgan Fitzsimons, 18th Wall Productions
BEST ARTIST
Morgan Fitzsimons
BEST AUTHOR
I. A. Watson
BEST NEW WRITER
Loreli McCole
The awards will be awarded as a part of Pulp Ark programming at River City Comic Expo in Little Rock, Arkansas, on June 11, 2016 at 3:00 PM. Any winner not present to pick up their award will have their award mailed to them in the week following the presentation.
For any questions or comments concerning the 2016 Pulp Ark New Pulp Award winners, please contact Hancock at editorinchief@prose-press.com.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
NOMINATIONS NOW OPEN FOR 2016 PULP ARK NEW PULP AWARDS!
FEEL FREE TO SHARE THIS WITH ANYONE WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED! REMEMBER, ANYONE CAN NOMINATE!
Pulp Ark, a convention focusing on New Pulp Fiction and Culture, was held from 2011 to 2013. In 2015, Pulp Ark returned as a major component of the River City Comic Expo in Little Rock, AR. A primary part of Pulp Ark for its first three years were The Pulp Ark Awards, fan voted awards for Genre Fiction defined as New Pulp.
According to Tommy Hancock, founder and coordinator of Pulp Ark and the Awards, The Pulp Ark New Pulp Awards are continuing in 2016 and will be awarded at the River City Comic Expo June 11-12, 2016 in Little Rock, AR.
“It feels right,” says Hancock, “to return the Awards to their association with Pulp Ark, especially with the successful return of the convention in a slightly new form in 2015. We’ve reviewed the slate of awards given in the past and have reduced the number for a variety of reasons, and although we may add removed awards back or even new categories at a later date, we feel like the awards offered are comprehensive for the state of New Pulp today. Pulp Ark was conceived to bring the best and brightest creators to the public’s attention and the Awards proved then and will again prove to be one of the best possible ways to do just that.”
Nominations for the 2016 Pulp Ark New Pulp Awards are now open and will close at 5 PM CST on February 1, 2016. Anyone can nominate in any of the available categories for work that was published in 2015, either in print, ebook form, or in an established internet venue, such as an e-magazine. Postings on personal blogs do not qualify.
All nominations that are made that fit the qualifications of New Pulp will be placed on the final ballot, regardless of the number of nominations any one work or individual receives. NO CREATOR MAY NOMINATE HIM/HERSELF OR HIS/HER WORK FOR A PULP ARK NEW PULP AWARD. Publishers may, however, nominate works from their own publishing houses as long as the Publisher is not a writer or artist involved in the nominated work. This is also a change from previous years.
To determine if a work or creator qualifies for these awards the definition for works that qualify is as follows-New Pulp is fast-paced, plot-oriented storytelling of a linear nature with clearly defined, larger than life protagonists and antagonists, creative descriptions, clever use of turns of phrase and other aspects of writing that add to the intensity and pacing of the story.
Hancock also states, “Every year we held the awards, we received nominations that, due to the subjective way that New Pulp is defined, might be questionable in terms of qualifying as New Pulp. As we have done in the past with the Awards, there will be a selected committee of 4-5 New Pulp creators who will, when such questions arise, be consulted to determine inclusion of said work as a nomination.”
The only works eligible for the 2016 New Pulp Awards are those produced between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2015. Anyone can make a nomination and anyone that makes a nomination will receive a ballot on February 2nd and voting will be open until 5 PM CST on February 17, 2016. Also, ballots will be posted on the Pulp Ark New Pulp Awards 2016 Facebook page and available for anyone who wishes to cut and paste and email the ballot to PulpArkNewPulpAwards2016@yahoo.com. Each ballot must contain a link to a Facebook page, a Twitter account, an email profile, or some other verifiable source by which the identity of the voter can be affirmed.
In the past, the Pulp Ark Awards were physical plaques presented to each winner. The final form of the 2016 Awards has not be determined at this point, but a physical award of some sort will be given to each winner.
The Categories open for Nomination until 5 PM CST February 1, 2016, are as follows.
Only One Nomination allowed per person per category in:
1. Best Novel (This includes E-books as well as print books and length must be 40,000 + words)
2. Best Collection/Anthology (This includes single author story collections and multi- author anthologies. This includes E-publications as well as print books)
3. Best short story (this includes stories that appear in short story collections, anthologies, magazines, and e magazines. If from an e-mag, the story must appear on a site identified as an e-magazine, not simply be posted on a site or blog. It includes e-publications as well as traditionally printed works. Length must be 17,500 words or less.)
4. Best Novella (this includes stories that appear in short story collections, anthologies, magazines, and e magazines. If from an e-mag, the story must appear on a site identified as an e-magazine, not simply be posted on a site or blog. It includes e-publications as well as traditionally printed works. Length must be 17,500- 40,000 words)
5. Best Cover-(This is restricted to prose book publications, including e-books)
6. Best Artist (This reward refers to the artist only and any artist with work published in New Pulp works, including novels, short stories, magazines, e-publications, and covers or interiors as well, in 2015 is eligible).
7. Best Author (This reward refers to the author and any author with work published in 2015 is eligible, including novels, short stories, etc. This includes e-publications as well).
8. Best New Writer (To be nominated, a writer must have been published for the first time in the pulp field in the calendar year of 2015. This includes e-publications as well).
Send all nominations or any questions to pulparknewpulpawards2016@yahoo.com.
Pulp Ark, a convention focusing on New Pulp Fiction and Culture, was held from 2011 to 2013. In 2015, Pulp Ark returned as a major component of the River City Comic Expo in Little Rock, AR. A primary part of Pulp Ark for its first three years were The Pulp Ark Awards, fan voted awards for Genre Fiction defined as New Pulp.
According to Tommy Hancock, founder and coordinator of Pulp Ark and the Awards, The Pulp Ark New Pulp Awards are continuing in 2016 and will be awarded at the River City Comic Expo June 11-12, 2016 in Little Rock, AR.
“It feels right,” says Hancock, “to return the Awards to their association with Pulp Ark, especially with the successful return of the convention in a slightly new form in 2015. We’ve reviewed the slate of awards given in the past and have reduced the number for a variety of reasons, and although we may add removed awards back or even new categories at a later date, we feel like the awards offered are comprehensive for the state of New Pulp today. Pulp Ark was conceived to bring the best and brightest creators to the public’s attention and the Awards proved then and will again prove to be one of the best possible ways to do just that.”
Nominations for the 2016 Pulp Ark New Pulp Awards are now open and will close at 5 PM CST on February 1, 2016. Anyone can nominate in any of the available categories for work that was published in 2015, either in print, ebook form, or in an established internet venue, such as an e-magazine. Postings on personal blogs do not qualify.
All nominations that are made that fit the qualifications of New Pulp will be placed on the final ballot, regardless of the number of nominations any one work or individual receives. NO CREATOR MAY NOMINATE HIM/HERSELF OR HIS/HER WORK FOR A PULP ARK NEW PULP AWARD. Publishers may, however, nominate works from their own publishing houses as long as the Publisher is not a writer or artist involved in the nominated work. This is also a change from previous years.
To determine if a work or creator qualifies for these awards the definition for works that qualify is as follows-New Pulp is fast-paced, plot-oriented storytelling of a linear nature with clearly defined, larger than life protagonists and antagonists, creative descriptions, clever use of turns of phrase and other aspects of writing that add to the intensity and pacing of the story.Hancock also states, “Every year we held the awards, we received nominations that, due to the subjective way that New Pulp is defined, might be questionable in terms of qualifying as New Pulp. As we have done in the past with the Awards, there will be a selected committee of 4-5 New Pulp creators who will, when such questions arise, be consulted to determine inclusion of said work as a nomination.”
The only works eligible for the 2016 New Pulp Awards are those produced between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2015. Anyone can make a nomination and anyone that makes a nomination will receive a ballot on February 2nd and voting will be open until 5 PM CST on February 17, 2016. Also, ballots will be posted on the Pulp Ark New Pulp Awards 2016 Facebook page and available for anyone who wishes to cut and paste and email the ballot to PulpArkNewPulpAwards2016@yahoo.com. Each ballot must contain a link to a Facebook page, a Twitter account, an email profile, or some other verifiable source by which the identity of the voter can be affirmed.
In the past, the Pulp Ark Awards were physical plaques presented to each winner. The final form of the 2016 Awards has not be determined at this point, but a physical award of some sort will be given to each winner.
The Categories open for Nomination until 5 PM CST February 1, 2016, are as follows.
Only One Nomination allowed per person per category in:
1. Best Novel (This includes E-books as well as print books and length must be 40,000 + words)
2. Best Collection/Anthology (This includes single author story collections and multi- author anthologies. This includes E-publications as well as print books)
3. Best short story (this includes stories that appear in short story collections, anthologies, magazines, and e magazines. If from an e-mag, the story must appear on a site identified as an e-magazine, not simply be posted on a site or blog. It includes e-publications as well as traditionally printed works. Length must be 17,500 words or less.)
4. Best Novella (this includes stories that appear in short story collections, anthologies, magazines, and e magazines. If from an e-mag, the story must appear on a site identified as an e-magazine, not simply be posted on a site or blog. It includes e-publications as well as traditionally printed works. Length must be 17,500- 40,000 words)
5. Best Cover-(This is restricted to prose book publications, including e-books)
6. Best Artist (This reward refers to the artist only and any artist with work published in New Pulp works, including novels, short stories, magazines, e-publications, and covers or interiors as well, in 2015 is eligible).
7. Best Author (This reward refers to the author and any author with work published in 2015 is eligible, including novels, short stories, etc. This includes e-publications as well).
8. Best New Writer (To be nominated, a writer must have been published for the first time in the pulp field in the calendar year of 2015. This includes e-publications as well).
Send all nominations or any questions to pulparknewpulpawards2016@yahoo.com.
Friday, March 21, 2014
2014 NEW PULP AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED.
Congratulations to all of the nominees and winners.
The 2014 New Pulp Awards, formerly the Pulp Ark Awards, have announced the winners of its 12 Awards for this year. Nominations were open to the public followed by a period of voting open to any and all voters as well. The Awards will be presented to winners present at the Memphis Hilton during MidSouth Con in Memphis, Tennessee, on Sunday, March 23rd.
The Winners of the 2014 New Pulp Awards are --
2014 New Pulp Best Novel- Slow Burn by Terrence McCauley (Noir Nation Books)
2014 New Pulp Best Collection/Anthology Award – Bumping Noses and Cherry Pie by Charie D. La Marr (Chupa Cabra House)
2014 New Pulp Best Short Story Award – A Bullet’s All It Takes by Terrence McCauley, The Kennedy Curse (Exeter Press)
2014 New Pulp Best Novella Award – The Scarlet Jaguar by Win Scott Eckert (Meteor House)
2014 New Pulp Best Cover Art Award – The Scarlet Jaguar by Mark Sparacio (Meteor House)
2014 New Pulp Best Interior Art Award – The Adventures of Gravedigger Volume One by Will Meugniot (Pro Se Productions)
2014 New Pulp Best Pulp Related Comic – Doc Savage (Dynamite Entertainment)
2014 New Pulp Best Pulp Magazine – Pro Se Presents (Pro Se Productions)
2014 New Pulp Best Pulp Revival – The Avenger (Moonstone Books)
2014 New Pulp Best New Character Award – Gravedigger from the Adventures of Gravedigger Volume One by Barry Reese.
2014 New Pulp Best Author Award – Terrence McCauley.
2014 New Pulp Best New Author Award – Ralph Angelo, Jr.
Follow www.newpulpawards2014.blogspot.com for updates in the coming months concerning the 2015 New Pulp Awards.
NOTE: Yes, I announced this earlier, but since the awards are being given out this weekend, I figured it was time to make note of it again.
The 2014 New Pulp Awards, formerly the Pulp Ark Awards, have announced the winners of its 12 Awards for this year. Nominations were open to the public followed by a period of voting open to any and all voters as well. The Awards will be presented to winners present at the Memphis Hilton during MidSouth Con in Memphis, Tennessee, on Sunday, March 23rd.
2014 New Pulp Best Novel- Slow Burn by Terrence McCauley (Noir Nation Books)
2014 New Pulp Best Collection/Anthology Award – Bumping Noses and Cherry Pie by Charie D. La Marr (Chupa Cabra House)
2014 New Pulp Best Short Story Award – A Bullet’s All It Takes by Terrence McCauley, The Kennedy Curse (Exeter Press)
2014 New Pulp Best Novella Award – The Scarlet Jaguar by Win Scott Eckert (Meteor House)
2014 New Pulp Best Cover Art Award – The Scarlet Jaguar by Mark Sparacio (Meteor House)
2014 New Pulp Best Interior Art Award – The Adventures of Gravedigger Volume One by Will Meugniot (Pro Se Productions)
2014 New Pulp Best Pulp Related Comic – Doc Savage (Dynamite Entertainment)
2014 New Pulp Best Pulp Magazine – Pro Se Presents (Pro Se Productions)
2014 New Pulp Best Pulp Revival – The Avenger (Moonstone Books)
2014 New Pulp Best New Character Award – Gravedigger from the Adventures of Gravedigger Volume One by Barry Reese.
2014 New Pulp Best Author Award – Terrence McCauley.
2014 New Pulp Best New Author Award – Ralph Angelo, Jr.
Follow www.newpulpawards2014.blogspot.com for updates in the coming months concerning the 2015 New Pulp Awards.
NOTE: Yes, I announced this earlier, but since the awards are being given out this weekend, I figured it was time to make note of it again.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
PULP ARK NOMINEES ANNOUNCED - And that Sean Taylor guy is listed in there too!
The 2013 Pulp Ark Award nominations were announced today and I'm proud to announce that I was nominated for a few of the coveted awards. The awards will be presented at the 2013 Pulp Ark convention in Springdale, Arkansas April 26-28, 2013.
The ballot for this year's awards was composed based on nominations called for beginning December 15, 2012 and ending January 15, 2013. Only those who nominated in at least one category in that time period are allowed to vote. The original intent was to have voting begin January 15 and end February 15, 2013. Due to an unforeseen number of ballots and a tremendous variety of nominations, the ballot was not completed until February 5th, 2013. Therefore, all eligible voters have until March 1, 2013 to complete a ballot and email that to proseproductions@earthlink.net.
Winners will be announced on or after March 1, 2013 once all votes are compiled and winners are determined. Awards will be given on April 27, 2013, at Pulp Ark 2013.
The most comprehensive Pulp award today, the Pulp Ark 2013 Ballot features over 40 publishers represented by nominated creators and works.
For more information on Pulp Ark 2013, go to www.pulpark.blogspot.com.
The nominees for Pulp Ark 2013 are as follows (my projects in bold, my actual writing or creation work in bold-underline):
BEST NOVEL
The National Maul- A Misty Johnson Mystery by RP Steeves, Seven Realms
The Sting of the Silver Manticore by PJ Lozito, Pro Se Productions
Riddle of the Glowing Men: A Captain Action Novel by Jim Beard, Airship 27
Productions
Dillon and the Pirates of Xonira by Derrick Ferguson, Pulpwork Press
Blood of the Centipede by Chuck Miller, Pro Se Productions
Die Glocke by Barry Reese, Pro Se Productions
Drowning in Red Ink by James Mullaney, James Mullaney
Devil May Care by James Mullaney, James Mullaney
Project Alpha by Lee Houston Jr., Pro Se Productions
Death’s Dark Domain by Will Murray (Kenneth Robeson), Altus Press
The Destiny of Fu Manchu by William Patrick Maynard, Black Coat Press
Once Upon a Time in Afrika by Balogun Ojetade, MVmedia
Murder Most Faire by Teel James Glenn, Post Mortem Press
Hawk: Hand of the Machine by Van Allen Plexico, White Rocket Books
Legends of Darkness by Georgia L. Jones, Blackwyrm Publishing
Prohibition by Terrence McCauley, Airship 27 Productions
Know No Fear by Dan Abnett, Games Workshop
The Song of Kwasin by Philip Jose Farmer and Christopher Paul Carey, Subterranean Press.
Prague Fatale by Philip Kerr, Putnam
Earthstrike Agenda by Bobby Nash, BEN Books
Green To Go by John Cunnigham, Green St.
Dinosaur Jazz by Michael Panush, Curiosity Quills Press
BEST NOVELLA
The Lone Ranger: Vendetta by Howard Hopkins, Moonstone
Moses: the Chronicles of Harriet Tubman (Bookx 1 and 2) by Balogun Ojetade, Balogun Ojetade
The Looking Glass Gambit from The Further Adventures of Maxi and Moxie by Teel James Glenn, Booksforabuck.com
Unearthed by William Preston, Isaac Asimiov’s Science Fiction Magazine, 9/12
Play the Way Home by Jessica McHugh (as EJ McCain), P. Mortem’s Tall Tales
Exiles of Kho by Christopher Paul Carey, Meteor House Press
Savage Song by Warren Murphy, Destroyer Books
Outlaw Blues by Percival Constantine, Pulpwork Press
Dragon Kings of the Orient by Percival Constantine, Pulpwork Press
The Sons of Thor by Erwin K. Roberts, Pro Se Productions
The Knockout by Robert J. Randisi, Fight Card Productions
Sinbad and the Voyage to the Land of the Frozen Sun by Derrick Ferguson , The Adventures of Sinbad, Airship 27 Productions
BEST COLLECTION/ANTHOLOGY
Blood-Price of the Missionary’s Gold: The New Adventures of Armless O’Neil by Various, Pro Se Productions
Nightbeat: Night Stories by Various, Radio Archives
Mystery Men (and Women) III by Various, Airship 27 Productions
The Huntress of Greenwood by Nancy Hansen, Pro Se Productions
Tales of the Rook by Various, Pro Se Productions
Sgt. Janus Spirit Breaker by Jim Beard, Airship 27 Productions
The New Adventures of the Eagle Volume 1 by Various, Pro Se Productions
The Adventures of Lazarus Gray Vol 2: Die Glocke, by Barry Reese Pro Se Productions
Sinbad: The New Voyages By Various, Airship 27 Productions
The Green Hornet: Still at Large by Various, Moonstone Books
The Ruby Files By Various, Airship 27 Productions
Headline Ghouls: The Further Adventures of Maxi and Moxie by Teel James Glenn, Booksforabuck.com
Monster Aces by Various, Pro Se Productions
The Adventures of the Pulptress by Various, Pro Se Productions
BEST SHORT STORY
Armless O’Neil and the Chase for the Kuba Mask by RP Steeves from Blood: The Price of the Missionary’s Gold: The New Adentures of Armless O’Neil, Pro Se Productions
The Chicago Punch by Paul Bishop from Nightbeat: Night Stories, Radio Archives
Doc Panic by Dave White from Pro Se Presents 16, Pro Se Productions
The Killing Games by Barry Reese from The Tales of the Rook Volume 1, Pro Se Productions
Lucky by Tommy Hancock from Nightbeat: Night Stories, Radio Archives
Doctor Fear by Jarrod Courtenmanche, Secret Agent “X,” Volume 4. Airship 27 Productions
The Coming Storm by Teel James Glenn from New Adventures of the Eagle, Pro Se Productions
Lady Madeline’s Dive by Terrence McCauley from Thuglit #1, Thuglit
The Feast of Stephen by R P Steeves from An Undead Christmas, Undead Press
The Abominable Myra Linsky Rises Again by Chuck Miller from Pro Se Presents #13, Pro Se Productions
Making of a Hero by Barry Reese From The Adventures of Lazarus Gray: Die Glocke, Pro Se Productions
The Keener Eye: The Web of Life by Nancy A. Hansen from Pro Se Presents 12, Pro Se Productions
Death of a Dream by Christofer Nigro from Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 9, Black Coat Press
Tulsa Blackie’s Last Dive by William Patrick Maynard from The Ruby Files, Airship 27 Productions
The Portrait by Terry Alexander from The Adventures of the Pulptress, Pro Se Productions
The Hellmouth by Barry Reese from The New Adventures of Thunder Jim Wade, Pro Se Productions
Extraction by Jessica McHugh from Fear the Abyss, Post Mortem Press
The Wild Hunstman by Win Scott Eckert from The Worlds of Philip Jose Farmer 3: Portratis of a Trickster, Meteor House Books
Hand of the Monster by Jim Beard from Monster Aces, Pro Se Productions
Red Lily and the Oriental Flower by D. Alan Lewis from Nashville Noir
The Curse of Baron Samedi by Percival Constantine from Tales of the Rook, Pro Se Productions
The Ghoul by Ron Fortier from Monster Aces, Pro Se Productions
Paranoia by Kevin Rodgers from Pro Se Presents March 2012, Pro Se Productions
Die Giftig Lillie, Sean Taylor from The Ruby Files, Airship 27 Productions
The Butcher’s Festival by Ron Fortier from The Adventures of the Pulptress, Pro Se Productions
Crown of the Cobra King by Frank Shildiner from Secret Agent X Vol. 4, Airship 27 Productions
BEST COVER ART
Witches, by Larry Elmore, Blackwyrm Publishing
Gil Murillo, The National Maul-A Misty Johnson Mystery, Seven Realms
Tales of the Rook, Volume 1 by Bob Hall, Tales of the Rook Vol. 1, Pro Se Productions
Mystery Men (And Women) III, by Marco Turini, Airship 27 Productions
Monster Aces byTerry Pavlet, Pro Se Productions
Sentinels: Metalgod by Chris Kohler, White Rocket Books
Lazarus Gray: Die Glocke by George Sellas, Pro Se Productions
The New Adventures of the Eagle Volume 1 by David L. Russell, Pro Se Productions
The Ruby Files by Mark Wheatley, Airship 27 Productions
Pro Se Presents #13 by Sean Ali, Pro Se Productions
Drowning in Red Ink by Micah Birchfield, James Mullaney
The Wild Adventures of Doc Savage: The Infernal Buddha by Joe DeVito, Altus Press
The Destiny of Fu Manchu by Christine Clavel, Black Coat Press
Once Upon a Time in Afrika by Stan Weaver, Jr., MVmedia
Doc Claus by Teel James Glenn, Pulp Empire
Blackthorn: Dynasty of Mars by Adam Diller, White Rocket Books
Pro Se Presents 14 by Sean Ali, Pro Se Productions
Sting of the Silver Manticore, David L. Russell, Pro Se Productions
Prohibition by Rob Moran and Shannon Hall, Airship 27 Productions
The Green Hornet Still at Large by Doug Klauba, Moonstone
Three Against the Stars by Laura Givens, Airship 27 Productions
Nightbeat: Night Stories by Doug Klauba, Radio Archives
The Family Grace by George Sellas, Pro Se Productions
Dragon Kings of the Orient by Percival Cosntantine, Pulpwork Press
Exiles of Kho: A Tale of Lost Khokarsa by Mike Hoffman, Meteor House
The Horn by Mike Fyles, Uchronic Tales
Huntress of Greenwood by David Russell, Pro Se Productions
Project Alpha by Marc Guerrero, Pro Se Productions
Captain Action: The Riddle of the Glowing Men by Nick Runge, Airship 27 Productions
BEST INTERIOR ART
The Ruby Files Volume 1 by Rob Moran, Airship 27 Productions
Mystery Men (And Women) III by Rob Davis, Airship 27 Productions
The Adventures of Lazarus Gray Volume 2: Die Glocke by George Sellas, Pro Se Productions
Robin Hood: Arrow of Justice by Rob Davis, Airship 27 Productions
The Moon Man Volume 1 by Ralf van der Hoeven, Airship 27 Productions
Sentinels: Metalgod by Chris Kohler, White Rocket Books
Sgt. Janus, Spirit Breaker, Airship 27 Productions
Tales of the Rook Volume 1 by George Sellas, Pro Se Productions
Exiles of Kho: A Tale of Lost Khokarsa by Mike Hoffman, Meteor House
The Baron’s Revenge by Rob Davis, Airship 27 Productions
BEST PULP REVIVAL
Armless O’Neil by Various, Pro Se Productions
Doc Savage by Will Murray, Altus Press
Thunder Jim Wade by Various, Pro Se Productions
Richard Knight by Various, Pro Se Productions
The Moon Man by Various, Airship 27 Productions
Secret Agent X by Various, Airship 27 Productions
Ki-Gor in Jungle Tales by Various, Airship 27 Productions
Doctor Death by Tommy Hancock, Pro Se Productions
BEST NEW CHARACTER
Camille Boucher in The National Maul by R. P. Steeves, Seven Realms
The Silver Manticore in The Sting of the Silver Manticore by PJ Lozito, Pro Se Productions
Rick Ruby in The Ruby Files, Vol 1 by Sean Taylor and Bobby Nash, Airship 27 Productions
Kiri in Mystery Men (And Women) III by Curtis Ferlund, Airship 27 Productions
Doc Panic in Pro Se Presents 15 by Dave White, Pro Se Productions
Hawk in Hawk: Hand of the Machine by Van Allen Plexico, White Rocket Books
Sgt. Janus, Spirit Breaker in Sgt. Janus, Spirit Breaker by Jim Beard, Airship 27 Productions
Dr. Dana Unknown Jr in Pro Se Presents 13 by Chuck Miller, Pro Se Productions
Jimmy Dolan in Tales of the Hanging Monkey by Billy Craig, Airship 27 Productions
Bob Howard, The Crusader from Cross Plains in Adventures in Otherwhen: Tales of Pulpfantastique by Teel James Glenn, Booksforabuck.com
Samoda in the Remnants of Life Series by Georgia L. Jones, Blackwyrm
The Pulptress by Tommy Hancock in The Adventures of the Pulptress, Pro Se Productions
Terry Quinn in Prohibition by Terrence McCauley, Airship 27 Productions
Carl Flint in Outlaw Blues by Percival Constantine, Pulpwork Press
Sun Wukong in Dragon Kings of the Orient by Percival Constantine, Pulpwork Press
E-31 in Modern Pulp Heroes by Terry Alexander, Pulp Empire
BEST AUTHOR
Van Allen Plexico
William Preston
RP Steeves
PJ Lozito
Barry Reese
Chuck Miller
Dan Abnett
James Mullaney
Howard Hopkins
Will Murray
William Patrick Maynard
Teel James Glenn
Ron Fortier
Bobby Nash
Derrick Ferguson
Warren Murphy
Jessica McHugh
Win Scott Eckert
Percival Constantine
Nancy Holder
Andrew Salmon
Christopher Paul Carey
Gary Lovisi
Michael Panush
Joshua Reynolds
BEST PULP COMIC
Masks, Dynamite Comics
The Black Beetle, Dark Horse Comics Presents
Rocketeer: Cargo of Doom, IDW
Price of the Asking, Twilight Star Productions
The Shadow, Dynamite Comics
The Once and Future Tarzan, Dark Horse Comics
Atomic Robo: The Ghost of Station X, Red 5 Comics
Fatale, Image Comics
Robyn of Sherwood, Redbud Studio Comics
BEST PULP MAGAZINE
Pro Se Presents
Weird Tales
BEST NEW WRITER
Curtis Fernlund
David White
Jim Beard
Balogun Ojetade
Greg Daniel
Georgia L. Jones
D. Alan Lewis
Ashley Mangin
Andrea Judy
The ballot for this year's awards was composed based on nominations called for beginning December 15, 2012 and ending January 15, 2013. Only those who nominated in at least one category in that time period are allowed to vote. The original intent was to have voting begin January 15 and end February 15, 2013. Due to an unforeseen number of ballots and a tremendous variety of nominations, the ballot was not completed until February 5th, 2013. Therefore, all eligible voters have until March 1, 2013 to complete a ballot and email that to proseproductions@earthlink.net.
Winners will be announced on or after March 1, 2013 once all votes are compiled and winners are determined. Awards will be given on April 27, 2013, at Pulp Ark 2013.
The most comprehensive Pulp award today, the Pulp Ark 2013 Ballot features over 40 publishers represented by nominated creators and works.
For more information on Pulp Ark 2013, go to www.pulpark.blogspot.com.
The nominees for Pulp Ark 2013 are as follows (my projects in bold, my actual writing or creation work in bold-underline):
BEST NOVEL
The National Maul- A Misty Johnson Mystery by RP Steeves, Seven Realms
The Sting of the Silver Manticore by PJ Lozito, Pro Se Productions
Riddle of the Glowing Men: A Captain Action Novel by Jim Beard, Airship 27
Productions
Dillon and the Pirates of Xonira by Derrick Ferguson, Pulpwork Press
Blood of the Centipede by Chuck Miller, Pro Se Productions
Die Glocke by Barry Reese, Pro Se Productions
Drowning in Red Ink by James Mullaney, James Mullaney
Devil May Care by James Mullaney, James Mullaney
Project Alpha by Lee Houston Jr., Pro Se Productions
Death’s Dark Domain by Will Murray (Kenneth Robeson), Altus Press
The Destiny of Fu Manchu by William Patrick Maynard, Black Coat Press
Once Upon a Time in Afrika by Balogun Ojetade, MVmedia
Murder Most Faire by Teel James Glenn, Post Mortem Press
Hawk: Hand of the Machine by Van Allen Plexico, White Rocket Books
Legends of Darkness by Georgia L. Jones, Blackwyrm Publishing
Prohibition by Terrence McCauley, Airship 27 Productions
Know No Fear by Dan Abnett, Games Workshop
The Song of Kwasin by Philip Jose Farmer and Christopher Paul Carey, Subterranean Press.
Prague Fatale by Philip Kerr, Putnam
Earthstrike Agenda by Bobby Nash, BEN Books
Green To Go by John Cunnigham, Green St.
Dinosaur Jazz by Michael Panush, Curiosity Quills Press
BEST NOVELLA
The Lone Ranger: Vendetta by Howard Hopkins, Moonstone
Moses: the Chronicles of Harriet Tubman (Bookx 1 and 2) by Balogun Ojetade, Balogun Ojetade
The Looking Glass Gambit from The Further Adventures of Maxi and Moxie by Teel James Glenn, Booksforabuck.com
Unearthed by William Preston, Isaac Asimiov’s Science Fiction Magazine, 9/12
Play the Way Home by Jessica McHugh (as EJ McCain), P. Mortem’s Tall Tales
Exiles of Kho by Christopher Paul Carey, Meteor House Press
Savage Song by Warren Murphy, Destroyer Books
Outlaw Blues by Percival Constantine, Pulpwork Press
Dragon Kings of the Orient by Percival Constantine, Pulpwork Press
The Sons of Thor by Erwin K. Roberts, Pro Se Productions
The Knockout by Robert J. Randisi, Fight Card Productions
Sinbad and the Voyage to the Land of the Frozen Sun by Derrick Ferguson , The Adventures of Sinbad, Airship 27 Productions
BEST COLLECTION/ANTHOLOGY Blood-Price of the Missionary’s Gold: The New Adventures of Armless O’Neil by Various, Pro Se Productions
Nightbeat: Night Stories by Various, Radio Archives
Mystery Men (and Women) III by Various, Airship 27 Productions
The Huntress of Greenwood by Nancy Hansen, Pro Se Productions
Tales of the Rook by Various, Pro Se Productions
Sgt. Janus Spirit Breaker by Jim Beard, Airship 27 Productions
The New Adventures of the Eagle Volume 1 by Various, Pro Se Productions
The Adventures of Lazarus Gray Vol 2: Die Glocke, by Barry Reese Pro Se Productions
Sinbad: The New Voyages By Various, Airship 27 Productions
The Green Hornet: Still at Large by Various, Moonstone Books
The Ruby Files By Various, Airship 27 Productions
Headline Ghouls: The Further Adventures of Maxi and Moxie by Teel James Glenn, Booksforabuck.com
Monster Aces by Various, Pro Se Productions
The Adventures of the Pulptress by Various, Pro Se Productions
BEST SHORT STORY
Armless O’Neil and the Chase for the Kuba Mask by RP Steeves from Blood: The Price of the Missionary’s Gold: The New Adentures of Armless O’Neil, Pro Se Productions
The Chicago Punch by Paul Bishop from Nightbeat: Night Stories, Radio Archives
Doc Panic by Dave White from Pro Se Presents 16, Pro Se Productions
The Killing Games by Barry Reese from The Tales of the Rook Volume 1, Pro Se Productions
Lucky by Tommy Hancock from Nightbeat: Night Stories, Radio Archives
Doctor Fear by Jarrod Courtenmanche, Secret Agent “X,” Volume 4. Airship 27 Productions
The Coming Storm by Teel James Glenn from New Adventures of the Eagle, Pro Se Productions
Lady Madeline’s Dive by Terrence McCauley from Thuglit #1, Thuglit
The Feast of Stephen by R P Steeves from An Undead Christmas, Undead Press
The Abominable Myra Linsky Rises Again by Chuck Miller from Pro Se Presents #13, Pro Se Productions
Making of a Hero by Barry Reese From The Adventures of Lazarus Gray: Die Glocke, Pro Se Productions
The Keener Eye: The Web of Life by Nancy A. Hansen from Pro Se Presents 12, Pro Se Productions
Death of a Dream by Christofer Nigro from Tales of the Shadowmen, Volume 9, Black Coat Press
Tulsa Blackie’s Last Dive by William Patrick Maynard from The Ruby Files, Airship 27 Productions
The Portrait by Terry Alexander from The Adventures of the Pulptress, Pro Se Productions
The Hellmouth by Barry Reese from The New Adventures of Thunder Jim Wade, Pro Se Productions
Extraction by Jessica McHugh from Fear the Abyss, Post Mortem Press
The Wild Hunstman by Win Scott Eckert from The Worlds of Philip Jose Farmer 3: Portratis of a Trickster, Meteor House Books
Hand of the Monster by Jim Beard from Monster Aces, Pro Se Productions
Red Lily and the Oriental Flower by D. Alan Lewis from Nashville Noir
The Curse of Baron Samedi by Percival Constantine from Tales of the Rook, Pro Se Productions
The Ghoul by Ron Fortier from Monster Aces, Pro Se Productions
Paranoia by Kevin Rodgers from Pro Se Presents March 2012, Pro Se Productions
Die Giftig Lillie, Sean Taylor from The Ruby Files, Airship 27 Productions
The Butcher’s Festival by Ron Fortier from The Adventures of the Pulptress, Pro Se Productions
Crown of the Cobra King by Frank Shildiner from Secret Agent X Vol. 4, Airship 27 Productions
BEST COVER ARTWitches, by Larry Elmore, Blackwyrm Publishing
Gil Murillo, The National Maul-A Misty Johnson Mystery, Seven Realms
Tales of the Rook, Volume 1 by Bob Hall, Tales of the Rook Vol. 1, Pro Se Productions
Mystery Men (And Women) III, by Marco Turini, Airship 27 Productions
Monster Aces byTerry Pavlet, Pro Se Productions
Sentinels: Metalgod by Chris Kohler, White Rocket Books
Lazarus Gray: Die Glocke by George Sellas, Pro Se Productions
The New Adventures of the Eagle Volume 1 by David L. Russell, Pro Se Productions
The Ruby Files by Mark Wheatley, Airship 27 Productions
Pro Se Presents #13 by Sean Ali, Pro Se Productions
Drowning in Red Ink by Micah Birchfield, James Mullaney
The Wild Adventures of Doc Savage: The Infernal Buddha by Joe DeVito, Altus Press
The Destiny of Fu Manchu by Christine Clavel, Black Coat Press
Once Upon a Time in Afrika by Stan Weaver, Jr., MVmedia
Doc Claus by Teel James Glenn, Pulp Empire
Blackthorn: Dynasty of Mars by Adam Diller, White Rocket Books
Pro Se Presents 14 by Sean Ali, Pro Se Productions
Sting of the Silver Manticore, David L. Russell, Pro Se Productions
Prohibition by Rob Moran and Shannon Hall, Airship 27 Productions
The Green Hornet Still at Large by Doug Klauba, Moonstone
Three Against the Stars by Laura Givens, Airship 27 Productions
Nightbeat: Night Stories by Doug Klauba, Radio Archives
The Family Grace by George Sellas, Pro Se Productions
Dragon Kings of the Orient by Percival Cosntantine, Pulpwork Press
Exiles of Kho: A Tale of Lost Khokarsa by Mike Hoffman, Meteor House
The Horn by Mike Fyles, Uchronic Tales
Huntress of Greenwood by David Russell, Pro Se Productions
Project Alpha by Marc Guerrero, Pro Se Productions
Captain Action: The Riddle of the Glowing Men by Nick Runge, Airship 27 Productions
BEST INTERIOR ART
The Ruby Files Volume 1 by Rob Moran, Airship 27 Productions
Mystery Men (And Women) III by Rob Davis, Airship 27 Productions
The Adventures of Lazarus Gray Volume 2: Die Glocke by George Sellas, Pro Se Productions
Robin Hood: Arrow of Justice by Rob Davis, Airship 27 Productions
The Moon Man Volume 1 by Ralf van der Hoeven, Airship 27 Productions
Sentinels: Metalgod by Chris Kohler, White Rocket Books
Sgt. Janus, Spirit Breaker, Airship 27 Productions
Tales of the Rook Volume 1 by George Sellas, Pro Se Productions
Exiles of Kho: A Tale of Lost Khokarsa by Mike Hoffman, Meteor House
The Baron’s Revenge by Rob Davis, Airship 27 Productions
BEST PULP REVIVAL
Armless O’Neil by Various, Pro Se Productions
Doc Savage by Will Murray, Altus Press
Thunder Jim Wade by Various, Pro Se Productions
Richard Knight by Various, Pro Se Productions
The Moon Man by Various, Airship 27 Productions
Secret Agent X by Various, Airship 27 Productions
Ki-Gor in Jungle Tales by Various, Airship 27 Productions
Doctor Death by Tommy Hancock, Pro Se Productions
BEST NEW CHARACTERCamille Boucher in The National Maul by R. P. Steeves, Seven Realms
The Silver Manticore in The Sting of the Silver Manticore by PJ Lozito, Pro Se Productions
Rick Ruby in The Ruby Files, Vol 1 by Sean Taylor and Bobby Nash, Airship 27 Productions
Kiri in Mystery Men (And Women) III by Curtis Ferlund, Airship 27 Productions
Doc Panic in Pro Se Presents 15 by Dave White, Pro Se Productions
Hawk in Hawk: Hand of the Machine by Van Allen Plexico, White Rocket Books
Sgt. Janus, Spirit Breaker in Sgt. Janus, Spirit Breaker by Jim Beard, Airship 27 Productions
Dr. Dana Unknown Jr in Pro Se Presents 13 by Chuck Miller, Pro Se Productions
Jimmy Dolan in Tales of the Hanging Monkey by Billy Craig, Airship 27 Productions
Bob Howard, The Crusader from Cross Plains in Adventures in Otherwhen: Tales of Pulpfantastique by Teel James Glenn, Booksforabuck.com
Samoda in the Remnants of Life Series by Georgia L. Jones, Blackwyrm
The Pulptress by Tommy Hancock in The Adventures of the Pulptress, Pro Se Productions
Terry Quinn in Prohibition by Terrence McCauley, Airship 27 Productions
Carl Flint in Outlaw Blues by Percival Constantine, Pulpwork Press
Sun Wukong in Dragon Kings of the Orient by Percival Constantine, Pulpwork Press
E-31 in Modern Pulp Heroes by Terry Alexander, Pulp Empire
BEST AUTHOR
Van Allen Plexico
William Preston
RP Steeves
PJ Lozito
Barry Reese
Chuck Miller
Dan Abnett
James Mullaney
Howard Hopkins
Will Murray
William Patrick Maynard
Teel James Glenn
Ron Fortier
Bobby Nash
Derrick Ferguson
Warren Murphy
Jessica McHugh
Win Scott Eckert
Percival Constantine
Nancy Holder
Andrew Salmon
Christopher Paul Carey
Gary Lovisi
Michael Panush
Joshua Reynolds
BEST PULP COMIC
Masks, Dynamite Comics
The Black Beetle, Dark Horse Comics Presents
Rocketeer: Cargo of Doom, IDW
Price of the Asking, Twilight Star Productions
The Shadow, Dynamite Comics
The Once and Future Tarzan, Dark Horse Comics
Atomic Robo: The Ghost of Station X, Red 5 Comics
Fatale, Image Comics
Robyn of Sherwood, Redbud Studio Comics
BEST PULP MAGAZINE
Pro Se Presents
Weird Tales
BEST NEW WRITER
Curtis Fernlund
David White
Jim Beard
Balogun Ojetade
Greg Daniel
Georgia L. Jones
D. Alan Lewis
Ashley Mangin
Andrea Judy
Monday, January 21, 2013
PULP ARK ROOM RATE EXTENDED!
www.pulpark.blogspot.com
Pulp Ark 2013, The leading Pulp Culture Convention in the South will be held in Springdale, Arkansas April 26-28, 2013 at the Holiday Inn Springdale Hotel and Convention Center in Springdale, Arkansas, 1500 South 48th Street, phone number- 1-479-751-8300. For a peek at the venue, click HERE!
"Pulp," Tommy Hancock, Pulp Ark Organizer and Partner in Pro Se Productions, the company sponsoring Pulp Ark, "is a marvelous, massively diverse field...a style that has transcended its origins in the early 20th Century in cheaply printed magazines and found its way into every medium available to modern fans. Classic characters and stories are finding new life with readers and enthusiasts today and new tales centered around original characters are exploding onto the scene as well. This year, Pulp Ark 2013 will celebrate the variety that is Pulp in many ways. Comics, Film, Audio Drama, Costumes, Books, Performances, and More! All at Pulp Ark 2013!"
Any and all who plan to attend Pulp Ark 2013 and want to take advantage of the Special Pulp Ark rate of $84.00 a night. To reserver your room online, please click HERE!
PULP ARK 2013-Springdale, Arkansas! For further information, go to www.prosepulp.com or contact Hancock at 870-834-4022 and/or proseproductions@earthlink.net.
Pulp Ark 2013, The leading Pulp Culture Convention in the South will be held in Springdale, Arkansas April 26-28, 2013 at the Holiday Inn Springdale Hotel and Convention Center in Springdale, Arkansas, 1500 South 48th Street, phone number- 1-479-751-8300. For a peek at the venue, click HERE!
"Pulp," Tommy Hancock, Pulp Ark Organizer and Partner in Pro Se Productions, the company sponsoring Pulp Ark, "is a marvelous, massively diverse field...a style that has transcended its origins in the early 20th Century in cheaply printed magazines and found its way into every medium available to modern fans. Classic characters and stories are finding new life with readers and enthusiasts today and new tales centered around original characters are exploding onto the scene as well. This year, Pulp Ark 2013 will celebrate the variety that is Pulp in many ways. Comics, Film, Audio Drama, Costumes, Books, Performances, and More! All at Pulp Ark 2013!"
Any and all who plan to attend Pulp Ark 2013 and want to take advantage of the Special Pulp Ark rate of $84.00 a night. To reserver your room online, please click HERE!
PULP ARK 2013-Springdale, Arkansas! For further information, go to www.prosepulp.com or contact Hancock at 870-834-4022 and/or proseproductions@earthlink.net.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
PULP ARK 2013 IS COMING!
PULP ARK 2013 IS COMING! APRIL 26-28, 2013, SPRINGDALE, ARKANSAS!
Reserve your room by January 1, 2013 to help PULP ARK 2013 get a whole ton of perks that will only benefit Fans and Guests! Go to http://www.holidayinn.com/hotels/us/en/springdale/spdar/hoteldetail?groupCode=PLP and reserve your rooms at the SPECIAL PULP ARK DISCOUNT RATE by Jan 1, 2013!
Reserve your room by January 1, 2013 to help PULP ARK 2013 get a whole ton of perks that will only benefit Fans and Guests! Go to http://www.holidayinn.com/hotels/us/en/springdale/spdar/hoteldetail?groupCode=PLP and reserve your rooms at the SPECIAL PULP ARK DISCOUNT RATE by Jan 1, 2013!
Monday, December 17, 2012
NOMINATIONS FOR PULP ARK 2013 AWARDS NOW OPEN
Nominations for the PULP ARK 2013 Awards are now open and will close at 5 PM CST on January 15th,
2013. The awards are given in conjunction with Pulp Ark, the
convention/creators' conference and the official New Pulp Convention to
be held in Springdale, AR, April 26-28, 2013! The Awards are given for
excellence in the field of Pulp, including books, stories, comic books,
magazines, and characters as well as creators.
To
determine if a work or creator qualifies for these awards the
definition for works that qualify is as follows-New Pulp is fast-paced,
plot-oriented storytelling of a linear nature with clearly defined,
larger than life protagonists and antagonists, creative descriptions,
clever use of turns of phrase and other aspects of writing that add to
the intensity and pacing of the story.
Tommy
Hancock, Coordinator of Pulp Ark explains something that has become a
tradition of the Pulp Ark Awards-adding categories for which awards are
given. “There will be one additional award this year added to the Pulp
Ark Awards roster. A point that is often debated within fiction circles
is just what qualifies as a short story, a novella, and a
novel. Usually this argument centers around word length. It has
become increasingly apparent that stories that are longer than short,
but not quite novel length are a primary part of New Pulp. To that end,
Pulp Ark will be adding an award for Best Novella of the Year as of the
2013 awards.”
“For
the purposes of the Pulp Ark Awards,” Hancock continued, “A Short Story
is any tale consisting of 17,500 words or less. A Novella is any tale
consisting of 17,500 words to 40,000 words. A Novel is any work of
40,000 + words. As with all Pulp Ark award categories, these works can
be print or in ebook form or both.”
Hancock
also states, “We will also give a Lifetime Achievement Award again this
year as well. A Ten Person committee selected from well-known Creators
in New Pulp currently will decide the recipient of this award. This
award is given to someone who has contributed to Pulp, not necessarily
just New Pulp, but to the continuation of the interest and promotion of
Pulp in all its forms.” Last year’s winner of the Pulp Ark Lifetime
Achievement Award was Howard Hopkins.
The
only works eligible for the Pulp Ark 2013 Awards are those produced
between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2012. Anyone can make a
nomination and anyone that makes a nomination will receive a ballot on
January 15th, 2013 and voting will be open until 5 PM CST on
February 15, 2013. The only people voting in these eleven awards will be
those who made a minimum of one nomination. Also, each individual is
allowed only ONE NOMINATION PER CATEGORY. A person may nominate someone
in all nine categories, but may only nominate once in each category. All
nominations are confidential and sources of nominations will not be
revealed. All nominations should be mailed to Tommy Hancock at proseproductions@earthlink.net.The categories open for nomination are (in no particular order and this can be cut and pasted for your nominations ballot):
1. Best Novel (This includes E-books as well as print books and length must be 40,000 + words)
2.
Best Collection/Anthology (This includes single author story
collections and multi author anthologies. This includes E-publications
as well as print books)
3.
Best short story (this includes stories that appear in short story
collections, anthologies, magazines, and e magazines. If from an e-mag,
the story must appear on a site identified as an e-magazine, not simply
be posted on a site or blog. It includes e-publications as well as
traditionally printed works. Length must be 17,500 words or less.)
4. Best
Novella (this includes stories that appear in short story collections,
anthologies, magazines, and e magazines. If from an e-mag, the story
must appear on a site identified as an e-magazine, not simply be posted
on a site or blog. It includes e-publications as well as traditionally
printed works. Length must be 17,500- 40,000 words)
5. Best Cover Art (This is restricted to prose book publications, including e-books)
6. Best Interior Art (This is restricted to prose book publications, including e-books)
7.
Best Pulp Related Comic (This refers to a series, complete run, one
shot, etc. This award is for art, writing, and all other work associated
with the nominated comics and the winner. This includes e-publications
as well. )
8.
Best Pulp Magazine (This award is for art, writing, and all other work
associated with the nominated comics and the winner. This includes
e-publications as well, but the e-publication must be identified as an
e-magazine on the site supporting it. )
9.
Best Pulp Revival (The Revival nominated must be published within the
calendar year of 2012 and relates specifically to characters featured in
Pulps when they were originally created. This includes epublications as
well.)
10. Best
New Character (This must be a character that debuts in a New Pulp work
published in 2012. This included e-publications as well)
11.
Best Author (This reward refers to the author and any author with work
published in 2012 is eligible, including novels, short stories, etc.
This includes e-publications as well).
12.
Best New Writer (To be nominated, a writer must have been published for
the first time in the pulp field in the calendar year of 2012. This
includes e-publications as well).
Send all nominations to Hancock via email at proseproductions@earthlink.net
For More information on how to attend Pulp Ark 2013 as Guest, Vendor, or fan, go to www.pulpark.blogspot.com for regular updates!
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Editor's Note: For those interested, here's a list of what I had published this year that is eligible for nomination...
The Ruby Files (Airship 27)
Blood-Price of the Missionary's Gold -- The New Adventures of Armless O'Neil (Pulp Obscura),
The Old Weird South (Q&W Publishers)
Zombies vs. Robots -- This Means War (IDW)
Best Short Story --
"Die Giftig Lillie," The Ruby Files
"There's Always a Woman Involved," Blood-Price of the Missionary's Gold
"Farm Fresh," Zombies vs. Robots -- This Means War
Mark Wheatley, The Ruby Files
Mike Fyles, Blood-Price of the Missionary's Gold
Best Interior Art --
Rob Moran, The Ruby Files
Best Pulp Revival --
Armless O'Neil (Blood-Price of the Missionary's Gold)
Best New Character --
Rick Ruby (The Ruby Files)
Best Author --
Well, me, if you honestly believe that way.
Sunday, October 21, 2012
PULP ARK 2013 GUESTS OF HONOR REVEALED!
APRIL 26-28TH, 2013
Pulp
Ark 2013, the Official New Pulp Creators' Conference/Convention in its
third year announced today its Three Guests of Honor for the Third year
of the convention to be held in Springdale, AR.
"Pulp,"
Tommy Hancock, Pulp Ark Organizer and Partner in Pro Se Productions,
the company sponsoring Pulp Ark, "is a marvelous, massively diverse
field...a style that has transcended its origins in the early 20th
Century in cheaply printed magazines and found its way into every medium
available to modern fans. Classic characters and stories are finding
new life with readers and enthusiasts today and new tales centered
around original characters are exploding onto the scene as well. This
year, Pulp Ark 2013 will celebrate the variety that is Pulp in many
ways. Our Three Guests of Honor most definitely reflect both the
differences and the common denominators in Pulp, both classic and new,
both originals of today and inspirations of yesteryear. I am extremely
proud to announce that Joe Devito, Martin Powell, and Paul Bishop will be the Guests of Honor for Pulp Ark 2013 this year!"
Powell has since written hundreds of stories in numerous genres,
including mystery, science fiction, horror, and humor, and has been
published by Disney, Marvel, DC, Moonstone, Wild Cat Books, and
Sequential Pulp/Dark Horse Comics, among others, working with such
popular characters as Superman, Batman, Tarzan, Lee Falk’s The Phantom,
Frankenstein, The Spider, Kolchak the Night Stalker, The Avenger, and
more.
He also a prolific author of many acclaimed children’s books, and is the
creator of The Halloween Legion. His The Tall Tale of Paul Bunyan won
the coveted Moonbeam Children’s Book Award for Best Graphic Novel of
2010.
Martin lives in Saint Paul, MN.
Over
the years DeVito has painted many of the most recognizable Pop Culture
and Pulp icons, including King Kong, Tarzan, Doc Savage, Superman,
Batman, Wonder Woman, Spiderman, MAD magazine’s Alfred E. Newman and
various characters in World of Warcraft, with a decided emphasis in his
illustration on dinosaurs, Action Adventure, SF and Fantasy. He has
illustrated hundreds of book and magazine covers, painted several
notable posters and numerous trading cards for the major comic book and
gaming houses, and created concept and character design for the film and
television industries.
In 3D, DeVito sculpted the official 100th Anniversary statue of Tarzan of the Apes for the Edgar Rice Burroughs Estate, The Cooper Kong for
the Merian C. Cooper Estate, Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman for
Chronicle Book’s Masterpiece Editions, several other notable Pop and
Pulp characters. Additional sculpting work ranges from scientifically
accurate dinosaurs, a multitude of collectibles for the Bradford
Exchange in a variety of genres, to larger-than-life statues and the
award trophy for the influential art annual SPECTRUM.
An avid writer, Joe is also the co-author (with Brad Strickland) of two novels, which he illustrated as well. The first, KONG: King of Skull Island (DH Press) was published in 2004. The second book, Merian C. Cooper’s KING KONG, was published by St. Martin’s Griffin, in 2005. He has also contributed many essays and articles to such collected works as Kong Unbound: The Cultural Impact, Pop Mythos, and Scientific Plausibility of a Cinematic Legend and Do Androids Artists Paint In Oils When They Dream? in Pixel or Paint: The Digital Divide In Illustration Art.
2012 saw the release of Kindle and iBook versions of KONG: King of Skull Island that
were accompanied by Part 1 of a cutting edge app version of the book.
With the property in full development as a motion picture, other plans
include the release of Part 2 of the interactive Kong book app, the
beginning of a KONG: King of Skull Island YA series and Kong collectibles for the Cooper Estate.
Presently DeVito is painting covers for The All New Wild Adventures of Doc Savage (written
by Will Murray), while also finishing the screenplay and developing
imagery for his newest creation, a faction world of truly epic
proportions tentatively titled The Primordials.
FB: Joe DeVito-DeVito Artworks
Paul Bishop is
a thirty-five year veteran of the Los Angeles Police Department whose
career included a three year tour as an interrogator with his
department's Anti-Terrorist Division and over twenty-five years’
experience in the investigation of sex crimes. For the past eight years,
his various Special Assaults Units have consistently produced the
highest number of detective initiated arrests and highest crime
clearance rate in the city. Twice honored as Detective of the Year, Paul
also received the Quality and Productivity Commission Award from the
City of Los Angeles.
As
a nationally recognized interrogator, Paul co-starred with his
professional partner, bestselling author and prosecutor, Mary Hanlon
Stone, as the regular interrogators and driving force behind the ABC
reality show Take The Money And Run from producer Jerry Bruckheimer.
Based on his expertise in the area of deception detection, Paul continues to work privately conducting
interview and interrogation seminars for law enforcement agencies,
military entities, and human resource organizations.
Paul has had twelve novels published, including Hot Pursuit, Deep Water, Penalty Shot, Suspicious Minds, the short story collection Running Wylde, and five novels in his L.A.P.D. Detective Fey Croaker series – Croaker: Kill Me Again, Croaker: Grave Sins, Croaker: Tequila Mockingbird, Croaker: Chalk Whispers, and Croaker: Pattern of Behavior. All his novels have recently been released in e-book format.
Paul has also written feature film scripts and numerous episodic scripts for television, including such shows as Diagnosis: Murder, LA Dragnet, The New Detectives, and Navy Seals: The Untold Stories.
Paul is currently writing and editing the monthly Fight Card series,
25,000 word e-novels, designed to be read in one or two sittings,
inspired by the fight pulps of the '30s and '40s – such as Fight Stories Magazine – and Robert E. Howard’s two-fisted boxing tales featuring Sailor Steve Costigan. His latest entry, Fight Card: Swamp Walloper (written as Jack Tunney) will premiere at the 2013 Pulp Ark convention. He can be found blogging at www.bishsbeat.blogspot.com and followed via twitter@bishsbeat. A full list of his novels is available at http://tinyurl.com/7x8xo5k
"These
three," Hancock stated, "represent a huge variety within Pulp today,
but they all also show the commonalities of what Pulp is. And as far as
mediums, everything from books to comics to television to sculpture to
painting and more is represented by these fantastic Guests. It's a
privilege for Pulp Ark to have them as its centerpiece in 2013."
Pulp
Ark is a Writer's Conference/Convention focused on 'Pulp' fiction.
Although defined narrowly by many, Pulp Ark promotes Pulp Fiction as
multi genre multi medium storytelling that typically involves action,
adventure, larger than life heroes and villains, and a strong focus on
both plot and characterization. "Pulp," Hancock said, "began as a
medium in which many great writers told a lot of wonderful stories and
readers could pick 'em up a 100 or more pages at a time for a dime.
Although it's no longer that necessarily, the sensibilities of Pulp
storytelling, the style, the methodology, all the stuff fans have
remembered and enjoyed for over 80 years about those kinds of tales, all
of that is still around and available from all sorts of authors,
artists, performers and companies. That is what Pulp Ark is all about."
Pulp
Ark 2013 will be held in Springdale, Arkansas April 26-28, 2013 at the
Holiday Inn Springdale Hotel and Convention Center in Springdale,
Arkansas, 1500 South 48th Street, phone number- 1-479-751-8300. For a peek at the venue, click HERE!
SPECIAL
PRICES UNTIL JANUARY 1ST, 2013! Any and all who plan to attend Pulp
Ark 2013 and want to get the Discounted Room Rate MUST reserve a room or
rooms by January 1st, 2013 to take advantage of the Special Pulp Ark
rate of $84.00 a night. To reserver your room online, please click HERE!
PULP ARK 2013-Springdale, Arkansas! For further information, go to www.prosepulp.com or contact Hancock at 870-834-4022 and/or proseproductions@earthlink.net. Expect more Pulp Ark Announcements VERY SOON!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
PULP ARK 2013 DATES AND LOCATION ANNOUNCED!
PRESS RELEASE- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AND DISTRIBUTION
PULP ARK 2013 DATES AND LOCATION ANNOUNCED!
APRIL 26-28TH, 2013
Pro Se Productions, a leading publisher of Heroic and Action/Adventure
Fiction as well as the Founder and organizer of Pulp Ark, a writer's
conference/convention that began in Batesville, AR in 2011 announces
today the dates for the third annual event, PULP ARK 2013 as well as a
change of venue.
Pulp Ark is a Writer's Conference/Convention focused on 'Pulp' fiction. Although defined narrowly by many, Pulp Ark promotes Pulp Fiction as multi-genre multi medium storytelling that typically involves action, adventure, larger than life heroes and villains, and a strong focus on both plot and characterization. "Pulp," Hancock said, "began as a medium in which many great writers told a lot of wonderful stories and readers could pick 'em up a 100 or more pages at a time for a dime. Although it's no longer that necessarily, the sensibilities of Pulp storytelling, the style, the methodology, all the stuff fans have remembered and enjoyed for over 80 years about those kinds of tales, all of that is still around and available from all sorts of authors, artists, performers and companies. That is what Pulp Ark is all about."
"Pulp Ark 2013," stated Tommy Hancock, Pulp Ark Organizer, "will take place in a new facility and a new town, but remains in Arkansas! Batesville, Arkansas (the site of the first two Pulp Ark conventions) has been nothing but a positive experience for Pulp Ark and the success we've had there, particularly in 2012, is one of the myriad reasons we decided to make a move. Pulp Ark 2012 cemented for us the fact that not only would we have faithful vendors and guests willing to return for another go around or two, but that we also had a concept that appealed to fans of all ages and genres and mediums. With that, the decision was either to grow or not. Part of the decision to grow was whether or not to stay in Batesville. Several factors, most notably partnering with an excellent facility that truly will take Pulp Ark to another level, led us to decide that the home of Pulp Ark 2013 would be Springdale, Arkansas."
Springdale is in Washington County located in Northwest Arkansas. Considered part of the Fayetteville Metropolitan Area, Springdale is one town of several that are considered a piece of one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country. With over 500,000 residents in and near Springdale, Pro Se believes that not only will this increase fan attendance and interest in the Writer's Conference/Convention that blends every genre and medium possible together, but will also attract both the loyal guests and vendors from the first two years of Pulp Ark as well as a whole host of new participants on that side of the table.
"Pulp
Ark is a wonderfully unique creature in a lot of ways," Hancock stated.
"We definitely enjoy having that small town, almost family type feel
for what we do, but we also have a truly kaleidoscopic reach with all
the genres and creators that fall into our umbrella. Prose, comics,
audio, cosplay, even music, all of that and more contributes to what
Pulp is. Classic, new, and even Pulp yet to come all has a home at our
convention and it was time to move Pulp Ark to a place where it...and
all its wonderful supporters...could truly spread their wings."
Pulp Ark 2013 will be held in Springdale, Arkansas April 26-28, 2013 at the Holiday Inn Springdale Hotel and Convention Center in Springdale, Arkansas, 1500 South 48th Street, phone number- 1-479-751-8300. For a peek at the venue, click HERE!
SPECIAL PRICES UNTIL JANUARY 1ST, 2013! Any and all who plan to attend Pulp Ark 2013 and want to get the Discounted Room Rate MUST reserve a room or rooms by January 1st, 2013 to take advantage of the Special Pulp Ark rate of $84.00 a night. To reserver your room online, please click HERE!
PULP ARK 2013-Springdale, Arkansas! For further information, go to www.prosepulp.com or contact Hancock at 870-834-4022 and/or proseproductions@earthlink.net. Expect more Pulp Ark Announcements VERY SOON!
PULP ARK 2013 DATES AND LOCATION ANNOUNCED!
APRIL 26-28TH, 2013
Pro Se Productions, a leading publisher of Heroic and Action/Adventure
Fiction as well as the Founder and organizer of Pulp Ark, a writer's
conference/convention that began in Batesville, AR in 2011 announces
today the dates for the third annual event, PULP ARK 2013 as well as a
change of venue. Pulp Ark is a Writer's Conference/Convention focused on 'Pulp' fiction. Although defined narrowly by many, Pulp Ark promotes Pulp Fiction as multi-genre multi medium storytelling that typically involves action, adventure, larger than life heroes and villains, and a strong focus on both plot and characterization. "Pulp," Hancock said, "began as a medium in which many great writers told a lot of wonderful stories and readers could pick 'em up a 100 or more pages at a time for a dime. Although it's no longer that necessarily, the sensibilities of Pulp storytelling, the style, the methodology, all the stuff fans have remembered and enjoyed for over 80 years about those kinds of tales, all of that is still around and available from all sorts of authors, artists, performers and companies. That is what Pulp Ark is all about."
"Pulp Ark 2013," stated Tommy Hancock, Pulp Ark Organizer, "will take place in a new facility and a new town, but remains in Arkansas! Batesville, Arkansas (the site of the first two Pulp Ark conventions) has been nothing but a positive experience for Pulp Ark and the success we've had there, particularly in 2012, is one of the myriad reasons we decided to make a move. Pulp Ark 2012 cemented for us the fact that not only would we have faithful vendors and guests willing to return for another go around or two, but that we also had a concept that appealed to fans of all ages and genres and mediums. With that, the decision was either to grow or not. Part of the decision to grow was whether or not to stay in Batesville. Several factors, most notably partnering with an excellent facility that truly will take Pulp Ark to another level, led us to decide that the home of Pulp Ark 2013 would be Springdale, Arkansas."
Springdale is in Washington County located in Northwest Arkansas. Considered part of the Fayetteville Metropolitan Area, Springdale is one town of several that are considered a piece of one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country. With over 500,000 residents in and near Springdale, Pro Se believes that not only will this increase fan attendance and interest in the Writer's Conference/Convention that blends every genre and medium possible together, but will also attract both the loyal guests and vendors from the first two years of Pulp Ark as well as a whole host of new participants on that side of the table.
"Pulp
Ark is a wonderfully unique creature in a lot of ways," Hancock stated.
"We definitely enjoy having that small town, almost family type feel
for what we do, but we also have a truly kaleidoscopic reach with all
the genres and creators that fall into our umbrella. Prose, comics,
audio, cosplay, even music, all of that and more contributes to what
Pulp is. Classic, new, and even Pulp yet to come all has a home at our
convention and it was time to move Pulp Ark to a place where it...and
all its wonderful supporters...could truly spread their wings." Pulp Ark 2013 will be held in Springdale, Arkansas April 26-28, 2013 at the Holiday Inn Springdale Hotel and Convention Center in Springdale, Arkansas, 1500 South 48th Street, phone number- 1-479-751-8300. For a peek at the venue, click HERE!
SPECIAL PRICES UNTIL JANUARY 1ST, 2013! Any and all who plan to attend Pulp Ark 2013 and want to get the Discounted Room Rate MUST reserve a room or rooms by January 1st, 2013 to take advantage of the Special Pulp Ark rate of $84.00 a night. To reserver your room online, please click HERE!
PULP ARK 2013-Springdale, Arkansas! For further information, go to www.prosepulp.com or contact Hancock at 870-834-4022 and/or proseproductions@earthlink.net. Expect more Pulp Ark Announcements VERY SOON!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Pulp Ark Mad Libs
While out at Pulp Ark this past weekend, Macedonia Films put together a video Mad Libs featuring the guests of the con. I think it turned out to be a lot of fun.
Friday, April 27, 2012
"Best New Writer" Pulp Ark 2012
An honor I shared with Chuck Miller this year.
This is me accepting my award from Allan Gilbreath of Kerlak Publishing.
And this is a close up of the award and happy me for receiving it.
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