PulpFest Donations
PulpFest 2010 would like to thank the following organizations for their generous contributions to our convention:
Book Source Magazine for sending copies of their publication for distribution at PulpFest.
Chaosium, the developer of the Call of Cthulhu role-playing game, for donating a number of books to the convention that will be awarded as door prizes during our evening programming.
Dell Magazines for giving us over 100 copies of Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine for our members.
Engle Publishing for sending copies of The Paper & Advertising Collectors’ Marketplace for distribution to PulpFest attendees.
Experience Columbus for putting together a VIP package that will get you and your family members reduced admissions to many of the city’s fine attractions. Copies will be available at our freebies table, but you can also download copies through the Visiting Columbus page of our website.
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, the award-winning magazine that celebrated its sixtieth anniversary in 2009, for donating a number of back issues to hand out to our members.
Galaxy Press for sending copies of The Golden Gazette for our freebie table.
We’d also like to thank Acorn Bookshop, Blue Jacket Books, Dark Star Books, The Dust Jacket, Karen Wickliff Books, and Mavericks Cards and Comics for their help in promoting our convention, and we invite PulpFest attendees to visit them in Ohio. You’ll find links to their websites under "Friends" on the PulpFest home page.
Many thanks to cartoonist and publisher Michael Neno and Eric Johnson, Associate Curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts and an Assistant Professor at Ohio State University, for their help promoting PulpFest in the Columbus area, as well as Mark Trost for his work to promote us through the media.
Finally, Haffner Press will be sponsoring the PulpFest hospitality suite on Friday, July 31. The suite will be renamed "The Otherness Lounge" to honor the release of Haffner’s Detour to Otherness, a collection featuring some of the best fiction from Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore, two of the greats from the pulp era.
Saturday night’s hospitality suite will be sponsored by The Robert E. Howard Foundation, an organization that works to foster understanding of the life and works of Robert E. Howard through its publishing efforts, its support of Robert E. Howard Days in Cross Plains, Texas, and other methods.





