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[[Windy City Pulp & Paper Convention 19]] ||April 12-14, 2019 ||80th Anniversary of ''[[Planet Stories]]'' and the Chicago [[Pulps]] | [[Windy City Pulp & Paper Convention 19]] ||April 12-14, 2019 ||80th Anniversary of ''[[Planet Stories]]'' and the Chicago [[Pulps]] | ||
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A three-day convention held in Chicago focusing on the pulps: magazines, paperbacks, original art, movie memorabilia, old time radio, science fiction, and popular culture. It is not limited to SF, but SF does seems to play a leading role. It is organized by Doug Ellis and Deb Fulton. It is basically a very large huckster room, an art exhibit (which is often extraordinary), a series of very large auctions, some movies, and a very small program. It does not normally have a GoH, but it is themed each year.
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