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		<title>By: Pulp 2.0 Press</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2010 04:55:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Kevin -

First off, thanks for the question. I love being able to talk to our audience and learning what&#039;s on your mind.  It makes us a better company, and besides - I really love talking pulp.  

Pulp 2.0  will be publishing singular titles in both print and Kindle digital editions.  We do this for all of our titles as it was the reason I started this company in the first place. I was searching for Don&#039;s FRANKENSTEIN series and if I were to purchase all of them through ebay - I would have paid an enormous price. I made myself the promise that I would create affordable print and digital editions so fans could always enjoy these stories. 

Our Kindle digital editions are the stories and a few choice extras, and are perfect for the casual reader who wants to download something fun to read to their device. Our print editions are more comprehensive and designed with the collector in mind.  Don has graciously opened his archives of photos and memorabilia - much of it never-before-seen until now.  Even though these are the definitive collector&#039;s editions - we are pricing them so that fans can pick them up without breaking their piggy banks. 

We also have a lot more surprises in store for our readers - not just for the NEW ADV. OF FRANKENSTEIN titles, but for all of our titles. We&#039;re fans too, and we keep that in mind when we acquire, develop, design, publish and distribute our books.  We&#039;ve just gone back to the design tablet for RADIO WESTERN ADVENTURES because we&#039;ve added value to the book all across the board.  Not only do you get an unpublished Don Glut original, you get a Lester Dent unpublished original from the 1930&#039;s - right as he was embarking on his career-defining tenure as the creator of DOC SAVAGE.  On top of that the print edition has rare photos, autographs, essays and a sneak peek at some of our upcoming titles.  In other words - this is a special book. 

(They&#039;re all special - but you get my point) 

Let me be the first to say - if the Pulp 2.0 audience wants an omnibus edition of THE NEW. ADV. OF FRANKENSTEIN then I will see what we can do based on your feedback.  Let me follow that statement up by asking you to let us know here or on our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/pulp2ohpress) what other sorts of lost titles or authors you want to see from us. I will have an announcement soon about two &#039;lost&#039; comic series that are coming to Pulp 2.0 that I&#039;m certain you will enjoy. 

Thanks again for the question and keep &#039;em coming.

Bill</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Kevin -</p>
<p>First off, thanks for the question. I love being able to talk to our audience and learning what&#8217;s on your mind.  It makes us a better company, and besides &#8211; I really love talking pulp.  </p>
<p>Pulp 2.0  will be publishing singular titles in both print and Kindle digital editions.  We do this for all of our titles as it was the reason I started this company in the first place. I was searching for Don&#8217;s FRANKENSTEIN series and if I were to purchase all of them through ebay &#8211; I would have paid an enormous price. I made myself the promise that I would create affordable print and digital editions so fans could always enjoy these stories. </p>
<p>Our Kindle digital editions are the stories and a few choice extras, and are perfect for the casual reader who wants to download something fun to read to their device. Our print editions are more comprehensive and designed with the collector in mind.  Don has graciously opened his archives of photos and memorabilia &#8211; much of it never-before-seen until now.  Even though these are the definitive collector&#8217;s editions &#8211; we are pricing them so that fans can pick them up without breaking their piggy banks. </p>
<p>We also have a lot more surprises in store for our readers &#8211; not just for the NEW ADV. OF FRANKENSTEIN titles, but for all of our titles. We&#8217;re fans too, and we keep that in mind when we acquire, develop, design, publish and distribute our books.  We&#8217;ve just gone back to the design tablet for RADIO WESTERN ADVENTURES because we&#8217;ve added value to the book all across the board.  Not only do you get an unpublished Don Glut original, you get a Lester Dent unpublished original from the 1930&#8242;s &#8211; right as he was embarking on his career-defining tenure as the creator of DOC SAVAGE.  On top of that the print edition has rare photos, autographs, essays and a sneak peek at some of our upcoming titles.  In other words &#8211; this is a special book. </p>
<p>(They&#8217;re all special &#8211; but you get my point) </p>
<p>Let me be the first to say &#8211; if the Pulp 2.0 audience wants an omnibus edition of THE NEW. ADV. OF FRANKENSTEIN then I will see what we can do based on your feedback.  Let me follow that statement up by asking you to let us know here or on our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/pulp2ohpress) what other sorts of lost titles or authors you want to see from us. I will have an announcement soon about two &#8216;lost&#8217; comic series that are coming to Pulp 2.0 that I&#8217;m certain you will enjoy. </p>
<p>Thanks again for the question and keep &#8216;em coming.</p>
<p>Bill</p>
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		<title>By: Kevin Koehler</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin Koehler</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Sep 2010 03:18:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>About the &quot;New Adventures of Frankenstein&quot; series? - I wonder will you be doing a collection, or singular titles - I&#039;ve been wanting to read these, but most places to find the series have been too costly, I found one paperback online. I really would love to see them in an affordable edition. I&#039;ll keep checking back to find out more. Thanks soo much by the way.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>About the &#8220;New Adventures of Frankenstein&#8221; series? &#8211; I wonder will you be doing a collection, or singular titles &#8211; I&#8217;ve been wanting to read these, but most places to find the series have been too costly, I found one paperback online. I really would love to see them in an affordable edition. I&#8217;ll keep checking back to find out more. Thanks soo much by the way.</p>
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