Wednesday, March 6, 2019

PULP FACTORY AWARDS BALLOT LIVE - VOTING UNTIL 3/15

The Pulp Factory Award nominees have been announced. None of my work made the nominations this year, but I do have a story in Tales of the Interstellar Bartenders Guild, which is up for Best Pulp Anthology. Voting is open to the public. Go HERE to cast your vote.

Congratulations to the nominees.

Bobby

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

BALLOT FOR TENTH ANNUAL PULP FACTORY AWARDS OFFICIALLY RELEASED; VOTING NOW OPEN UNTIL 3/15/2019

AWARDS TO BE GIVEN OUT AT WINDY CITY PULP & PAPER CONVENTION, APRIL 12

Lombard, Illinois – March 6, 2019

With April’s Windy City Pulp and Paper Con approaching fast, the ballot for the 2019 Pulp Factory Awards – the Tenth Annual, to be handed out at the conference – has just opened up for voting by the reading public.

The ballot can be found online at https://goo.gl/forms/SnofAQANqFmOLW1l1

Voters have until Friday, March 15 to vote. You may vote in as many of the five categories as you wish, but you are limited to one vote per category. We are again using electronic ballot via Google forms.

Nominees in each category are as follows:

BEST PULP NOVEL
·         The Bay Phantom: Feast of the Cannibal Guild - Chuck Miller (Airship 27)
·         Jezebel Johnston: Mourning Star - Nancy A. Hansen (Airship 27)
·         Premium Delivery to the Centre of the Earth - I. A. Watson (Chillwater Press)
·         Vegas Heist - Van Allen Plexico (White Rocket Books)
BEST PULP COVER
·         Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective, Vol 12 – Rob Davis (Airship 27)
·         The Moon Man, Vol 2 – Mike Fyles (Airship 27)
·         Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective, Vol 11 – Laura Givens (Airship 27)
·         Jezebel Johnston: Mourning Star - Ted Hammond (Airship 27)
·         The Bay Phantom: Feast of Cannibals - Adam Shaw (Airship 27)
BEST PULP SHORT STORY
·         "Glass Devil" - Mel Odom - Bass Reeves, Frontier Marshal Vol 3  (Airship 27)
·         "The Hangman's Daughter" - I A Watson - Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective Vol 12 (Airship 27)
·         "Knights of the Silver Cross" - Gordon Dymowski - 1950s Western Roundup (Pro Se Productions)
·         "The Scotland Yard Murder" - I A Watson - Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective Vol 11 (Airship 27)
BEST PULP INTERIOR ILLUSTRATIONS
·         Ed Catto - The Adventures of Captain Graves (Airship 27)
·         Rob Davis - Jezebel Johnston, Mourning Star (Airship 27)
·         Rob Davis - Secret Agent X, Vol 6 (Airship 27)
·         Rob Davis - Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective, Vol 11 (Airship 27)
·         Rob Davis - Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective, Vol 12 (Airship 27)
·         Clayton Hinkle - Pulp Mythology (Airship 27)
BEST PULP ANTHOLOGY
·         The New Adventures of Richard Knight, Vol 3 (Pro Se Productions)
·         Secret Agent X, Vol 6 (Airship 27)
·         Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective, Vol 11 (Airship 27)
·         Tales of the Interstellar Bartenders Guild (Pro Se Productions)
After March 15, the committee will tally all of the electronic votes via https://goo.gl/forms/SnofAQANqFmOLW1l1 and the winners will be announced at the Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention at the Westin Lombard Yorktown Center, outside Chicago, IL, on April 12, 2019.
Questions and concerns should be directed to PulpAwards@gmail.com. This will insure a more prompt response than reaching out to individual committee members.

Thank you for your interest, and looking forward to your votes!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow quite a coincidence that Airship 27 wins the vast majority of these awards.

Almost as if the guy running it owns Airship or something.

BobbyNash said...

Not really. Van and Gordon run it the past several years. Neither is an owner of Airship 27. What happens is, A27 has more people on their books in The Pulp Factory group and it's members of that group who nominate the books. The voting is then open to the public.

Bobby