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Pulp (publishing)
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Revision as of 11:31, 18 December 2019
(Did you mean a British fanzine, or a Robert Weinberg fanzine?)
The pulps were magazines printed on cheap wood-pulp paper which dominated SF publishing from its beginnings through the 40s, largely dying out over the 50s. The format was characterized by unsophisticated and usually formulaic adventure stories. Nonetheless, modern SF grew from those pulp beginnings.
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