PulpFest

Our Guest of Honor — Joe Lansdale

Beginning on Thursday evening, July 26, and running through Sunday, July 29, PulpFest 2018 and its partner, FarmerCon 100will honor both the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I AND the century mark of Philip José Farmer. We’ll be celebrating at the beautiful DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pittsburgh – Cranberry, just outside Pennsylvania’s Steel City. But on top of all that, the convention will also be hosting champion Mojo Storyteller Joe R. Lansdale as its Guest of Honor!

The author of over forty novels and numerous short stories, Joe Lansdale’s work has appeared in national anthologies, magazines, and collections, as well as numerous foreign publications. He has also written for comics, television, film, newspapers, and Internet sites. His work has been collected in more than two dozen short-story collections, and he has edited or co-edited over a dozen anthologies. He has received the Edgar Award, ten Bram Stoker Awards, the Horror Writers Association Lifetime Achievement Award, the British Fantasy Award, the Inkpot Award for Contributions to Science Fiction and Fantasy, and many other awards. His novella BUBBA HO-TEP was adapted to film by Don Coscarelli, starring Bruce Campbell and Ossie Davis. His story “Incident On and Off a Mountain Road” was adapted to film for Showtime’s MASTERS OF HORROR, and he adapted his short story “Christmas with the Dead” to film himself. The film adaptation of his novel COLD IN JULY was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and the Sundance Channel has adapted his Hap & Leonard novels for television. He is Writer In Residence at Stephen F. Austin State University.

Join PulpFest 2018 on Saturday, July 28, at 7:35 PM for a talk with Joe R. Lansdale. Joining the celebrated author on the PulpFest stage will be former journalist Tony Davis, a reader and collector of the work of our honored guest since the 1980s. Tony has been a pulp fan for even longer, starting with science fiction bedsheets as a teenager. The Ballantine and Ace Burroughs paperbacks, Bantam Doc Savages, and Lancer Conans of the 1960s led him to WEIRD TALES and other pulps.

At the Pulpcons of the early 1990s, I had the pleasure of meeting many wonderful people. One of those was the late, great Bob Weinberg. I was a big WEIRD TALES reader and collector and, boy, did Bob have a lot to relate to me about “The Unique Magazine.” It was on Bob’s recommendation that I started to buy dark fantasy books from specialized publishers like Dark Harvest and Mark V. Ziesing. And there was Joe R. Lansdale.

I started with a British edition of DEAD IN THE WEST, then BY BIZARRE HANDS, with the tipped-in plate and autograph (a Weinberg speciality). I was hooked. Soon I was reading Lansdale in TWILIGHT ZONE MAGAZINE and MIDNIGHT GRAFFITI. Then the books, often short story anthologies, were hitting the shelves of local book stores. Along came the Hap and Leonard series in paperback. By then, the East Texas scribe’s works were required reading for me.

Mike Chomko was always asking for recommendations for guests of honor for PulpFest. I’d wander by his dealer’s table every year and mention a few names, one of them being Joe R. Lansdale. And Mike would grin and say ‘Thanks Tony. We’ll see.’ Following PulpFest 2017, Mike emailed me and asked: ‘Would you be interested in doing our Saturday night interview? Our guest of honor is Joe Lansdale.’ My wife asked me what all the excitement was about after I’d emailed Mike back. ‘Joe Lansdale. I’ll be interviewing Joe Lansdale!’ Her response: ‘That’s nice, dear.’ So, here I am, a 65-year-old fan boy from Ontario, rummaging through all my JRL books and magazines to prepare for one Saturday night in July.”

Tony Davis has been attending pulp conventions since 1990. His first — Pulpcon 19 — led him to start THE PULPSTERthe longtime program book of Pulpcon, and now, PulpFest. Join Tony at this year’s PulpFest, taking place from Thursday, July 26, through Sunday, July 29 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pittsburgh – Cranberry. In addition to our guest of honor, we’ll be hosting a rare gallery showing of original art by acclaimed writer-illustrator Mark Wheatley. There will also be author readings, a great programming line-up, two auctions featuring unique collectibles, and a dealers’ room filled with pulps, digests, and men’s adventure magazines, collectible paintings and illustrations, rare first editions, vintage paperbacks and comic books, unique films and more. All this, plus you can get ten dollars off the daily admission to Confluence. It’s taking place the same weekend as summer’s AMAZING pulp con! All you have to do is show your PulpFest badge at the door to Pittsburgh’s long-running science fiction, fantasy and horror conference.

You can join both PulpFest and FarmerCon by clicking the Register for 2018 button on the PulpFest home page. And don’t forget to book a room at the DoubleTree while you’re visiting the PulpFest site. They’re going fast!

(Tony Davis’s first Lansdale collectible was the British edition of DEAD IN THE WEST. A short novel featuring the Reverend Jebediah Mercer, it concerns the town of Mud Creek, Texas. It’s about to be attacked by a zombie horde, called up by an Indian medicine man, unjustly lynched by the town’s inhabitants. Originally serialized in four parts by ELDRITCH TALES #10 – 13, DEAD IN THE WEST was published by Kinnell in the United Kingdom in 1990, featuring jacket art by James Stewart.)

PulpFest Returns to Pittsburgh!

PulpFest 2024 will begin Thursday, Aug. 1, and run through Sunday, Aug. 4. It will be held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Pittsburgh – Cranberry. Please join us for "Spice, Spies, & Shaw" and much more at PulpFest 2024.

Follow Us on Social Media

PulpFest on Facebook   PulpFest on Twitter   PulpFest on Instagram

Sign Up for PulpFest’s E-letter

Safelist newsletter@pulpfest.com so our emails aren't caught by your spam filter.

Posts by Category

Archive