Echoes 30: Three Decades of Pulp Fandom’s Greatest Magazine

by Ginger Johnson, Tom Johnson, and Will Murray

Echoes, the longest-running pulp fanzine of all time, is back for a special 30th anniversary issue, and it's the largest single-issue pulp fanzine ever published. Enjoy over 300 pages of articles on pulps as well as a pair of classic reprints, written by a variety of pulp experts.

304 pages, approx. 8"x10"

Echoes 30: Three Decades of Pulp Fandom's Greatest Magazine

7 Comments

  1. MB
    July 27, 2012

    On my buy list!!

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  2. Tom Johnson
    August 2, 2012

    I think you will like this book, Michael. There should be enough of a variety in the material to be of interest. Although the text is by Ginger, Will, and myself, Matt Moring did a fantastic job with the layout of the book, and placement of cover scans, photos, and illustrations. I might add, that even though I sent many of the cover scans, Matt also made sure the images were clear and strong enough. When we originally published ECHOES, it was a fanzine. This book is professional because Matt Moring made it that way. The quality of this publication is all credited to Matt and Altus Press – THE name in pulp publishing!

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  3. Tex Albritton
    August 17, 2012

    Question—Will there be a hardcover edition (so I don’t destroy it with multiple readings)?

    Tex
    (to swipe from the Great One above–Altus Press – THE name in pulp publishing!)

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  4. Tom Johnson
    August 18, 2012

    You wouldn’t be from Texas, would you partner? (lol). I would be tickled if Matt released ECHOES 30 in hardcover, but I don’t believe there are plans currently for either a hardback or eBook edition.

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  5. MB
    September 26, 2012

    Ordered.

    This will be my 45th Altus title.

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    • MB
      October 10, 2012

      I have put a preliminary review up on Amazon, listing all the contents with my comments about each. Most are short comments as I work thru the book.

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  6. Tom Johnson
    October 11, 2012

    Thanks, Michael.

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