Noun
an inexpensive magazine printed on poor quality paper
Source: WordNetI am a contributing creator of American civilization; it does not create me. I control the stem of this civilization that is within my reach; it does not control me. It can not even make me read Spengler, if I'd rather read a pulp magazine. Rose Wilder Lane
Formula fiction is often stereotypically associated with early pulp magazine markets, though some works published in that medium, such as " The Cold Equations ", subvert the supposed expectations of the common narrative formula of that time. Source: Internet
Amazing Stories Magazine (also sometimes known as Amazing Science Fiction Magazine) was an American science fiction pulp magazine which ran monthly - if occasionally intermittently - from its inception for almost 80 years. Source: Internet
For instance Moonstone is looking to premiere this fall a pulp magazine wherein prose and sequential stories of pulp character take place. Source: Internet
Wilson interviews Anthony Tollin on completing his reprinting of the original Doc Savage pulp magazine stories. Source: Internet
Miller, p. 63 The pulp magazine Thrilling Adventure became the first to publish one of his short stories, in February 1934. Source: Internet