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Pulpcon, now '''PulpFest''', was a [[convention]] founded by three St.Louis [[pulp]] magazine fans -- [[Ed Kessell]], [[Earl Kussman]], and [[Nils Hardin]] -- and held over a June weekend in 1972 at the Colony Motor Hotel in Clayton, Missouri.
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'''Pulpcon''', now '''PulpFest''', was a [[convention]] founded by three [[St. Louis]] [[pulp]] magazine fans [[Ed Kessell]], [[Earl Kussman]], and [[Nils Hardin]] and held over a June weekend in 1972 at the Colony Motor Hotel in Clayton, Missouri.
  
 
It was intended at a one-shot convention, gradually [[Rusty Hevelin]] became the organizer, and it has effectively continued to this day.  
 
It was intended at a one-shot convention, gradually [[Rusty Hevelin]] became the organizer, and it has effectively continued to this day.  
  
In 2008 the Pulpcon committee split, with one group planning to hold [[Pulpcon 38]] in Dayton, Ohio, and the other group planning to hold [[Pulpcon 2009]] in Columbus, Ohio. The schism was eventually settled with Pulpcon 38 being cancelled, and Pulpcon 2009 being renamed PulpFest.
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In 2008, the Pulpcon [[committee]] split, with one group planning to hold [[Pulpcon 38]] in Dayton, Ohio, and the other group planning to hold [[Pulpcon 2009]] in Columbus, Ohio. The schism was eventually settled with Pulpcon 38 being canceled, and Pulpcon 2009 being renamed PulpFest.
  
 
PulpFest's founding management was [[Jack Cullers]], [[Barry Traylor]], [[Mike Chomko]] and [[Ed Hulse]]. The current PulpFest Committee is [[Jack Cullers]], [[Barry Traylor]], [[Mike Chomko]], [[William Lampkin]], and [[William Patrick Maynard]].
 
PulpFest's founding management was [[Jack Cullers]], [[Barry Traylor]], [[Mike Chomko]] and [[Ed Hulse]]. The current PulpFest Committee is [[Jack Cullers]], [[Barry Traylor]], [[Mike Chomko]], [[William Lampkin]], and [[William Patrick Maynard]].
  
 
Awards given out by the convention include the [[Lamont Award]] (later the [[Munsey Award]]) and the [[Rusty Hevelin Service Award]] (better known as the [[Rusty Award]].)
 
Awards given out by the convention include the [[Lamont Award]] (later the [[Munsey Award]]) and the [[Rusty Hevelin Service Award]] (better known as the [[Rusty Award]].)
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* [https://www.pulpfest.com/ Website. ]
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* {{link | website=https://www.thepulp.net/PulpWiki/PulpCon|text=History at Pulpwiki}}
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* {{link | website=https://file770.com/pulpcon-torn-apart/|text=File770 report, “Pulpcon torn apart.”}}
  
 
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  Convention || Dates || [[GoHs]]  
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  Convention || Dates || [[GoHs]], Notes
[[Pulpcon 1972]] || 1972 || [[Edmond Hamilton]], [[Leigh Brackett]]  
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[[Pulpcon 1972]] || June 1972 || [[Edmond Hamilton]], [[Leigh Brackett]]  
 
[[Pulpcon 2]] || 1973 ||  
 
[[Pulpcon 2]] || 1973 ||  
 
[[Pulpcon 3]] || 1974 ||  
 
[[Pulpcon 3]] || 1974 ||  
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[[Pulpcon 36]] || 2007 || [[Glenn Lord]]  
 
[[Pulpcon 36]] || 2007 || [[Glenn Lord]]  
 
[[Pulpcon 37]] || 2008 ||  
 
[[Pulpcon 37]] || 2008 ||  
[[Pulpcon 38]] || August 14-16, 2009 ||  
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<s>[[Pulpcon 38]]</s> || <s>August 14-16, 2009</s> || Canceled.
[[PulpFest 2009]] || July 31-August 2, 2009 ||  
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[[PulpFest 2009]] || July 31–August 2, 2009 || Start of new series.
 
[[PulpFest 2010]] || 2010 ||  
 
[[PulpFest 2010]] || 2010 ||  
 
[[PulpFest 2011]] || 2011 ||  
 
[[PulpFest 2011]] || 2011 ||  
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[[PulpFest 2018]] || 2018 || [[Joe Lansdale]]  
 
[[PulpFest 2018]] || 2018 || [[Joe Lansdale]]  
 
[[PulpFest 2019]] || August 15-18, 2019 || none  
 
[[PulpFest 2019]] || August 15-18, 2019 || none  
<s>[[PulpFest 2020]]</s> || <s>August 6-9, 2020</s> || ''(cancelled due to the [[Covid-19]] epidemic)''
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<s>[[PulpFest 2020]]</s> || <s>August 6-9, 2020</s> || ''Canceled due to the [[Covid-19]] epidemic''.
 
[[PulpFest 2021]] || August 19-22, 2021 ||  
 
[[PulpFest 2021]] || August 19-22, 2021 ||  
 
[[PulpFest 50]] || August 4-7, 2022 ||
 
[[PulpFest 50]] || August 4-7, 2022 ||
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[[PulpFest 2023]]||August 3–6, 2023||
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[[PulpFest 2024]] ||August 1–4, 2024||
 
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* {{link | website=https://www.thepulp.net/PulpWiki/PulpCon|text=History at Pulpwiki}}
 
* {{link | website=http://file770.com/pulpcon-torn-apart/|text=File770 report, pulpcon torn apart}}
 
 
{{convention | website=http://www.pulpfest.com/ | start=1972}}
 
  
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Latest revision as of 07:32, 22 August 2023

Pulpcon, now PulpFest, was a convention founded by three St. Louis pulp magazine fans — Ed Kessell, Earl Kussman, and Nils Hardin — and held over a June weekend in 1972 at the Colony Motor Hotel in Clayton, Missouri.

It was intended at a one-shot convention, gradually Rusty Hevelin became the organizer, and it has effectively continued to this day.

In 2008, the Pulpcon committee split, with one group planning to hold Pulpcon 38 in Dayton, Ohio, and the other group planning to hold Pulpcon 2009 in Columbus, Ohio. The schism was eventually settled with Pulpcon 38 being canceled, and Pulpcon 2009 being renamed PulpFest.

PulpFest's founding management was Jack Cullers, Barry Traylor, Mike Chomko and Ed Hulse. The current PulpFest Committee is Jack Cullers, Barry Traylor, Mike Chomko, William Lampkin, and William Patrick Maynard.

Awards given out by the convention include the Lamont Award (later the Munsey Award) and the Rusty Hevelin Service Award (better known as the Rusty Award.)

Convention Dates GoHs, Notes
Pulpcon 1972 June 1972 Edmond Hamilton, Leigh Brackett
Pulpcon 2 1973
Pulpcon 3 1974
Pulpcon 4 1975
Pulpcon 5 1976 Walter Gibson
Pulpcon 6 1977
Pulpcon 7 1978
Pulpcon 8 1979
Pulpcon 9 1980
Pulpcon 10 1981
Pulpcon 11 1982
Pulpcon 12 1983
Pulpcon 13 1984
Pulpcon 14 1985 Julius Schwartz
Pulpcon 15 1986
Pulpcon 16 July 9-12, 1987 Alex Schomburg
Pulpcon 17 1988
Pulpcon 18 1989
Pulpcon 19 1990
Pulpcon 20 1991
Pulpcon 21 1992
Pulpcon 22 1993
Pulpcon A January 6-9, 1994 R.G. Harris
Pulpcon 23 August 4-6, 1994 Hugh B. Cave, Harold Masur
Pulpcon 24 August 3-6, 1995 Michael Avallone, Hugh B. Cave
Pulpcon B February 8-11, 1996 Talmage Powell
Pulpcon 25 1996
Pulpcon 26 1997
Pulpcon 27 1998
Pulpcon 28 1999
Pulpcon 29 2000
Pulpcon 30 2001
Pulpcon 31 2002
Pulpcon 32 2003
Pulpcon 33 2004
Pulpcon 34 2005
Pulpcon 35 2006
Pulpcon 36 2007 Glenn Lord
Pulpcon 37 2008
Pulpcon 38 August 14-16, 2009 Canceled.
PulpFest 2009 July 31–August 2, 2009 Start of new series.
PulpFest 2010 2010
PulpFest 2011 2011
PulpFest 2012 2012
PulpFest 2013 2013
PulpFest 2014 August 7-10, 2014
PulpFest 2015 2015
PulpFest 2016 July 21-24, 2016 Ted White
PulpFest 2017 2017 Gloria Stoll Karn
PulpFest 2018 2018 Joe Lansdale
PulpFest 2019 August 15-18, 2019 none
PulpFest 2020 August 6-9, 2020 Canceled due to the Covid-19 epidemic.
PulpFest 2021 August 19-22, 2021
PulpFest 50 August 4-7, 2022
PulpFest 2023 August 3–6, 2023
PulpFest 2024 August 1–4, 2024



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