The Nameless Editor’s Blues
This post is brought to you by the upcoming Steel & Stone by M. D. Jackson. This Science Fiction adventure novel features two operatives of Read More
This post is brought to you by the upcoming Steel & Stone by M. D. Jackson. This Science Fiction adventure novel features two operatives of Read More
This post is brought to you by the Wild Inc. series (currently four volumes) by Jack Mackenzie. A modern version of Doc Savage-style adventure, you Read More
If you missed the last one… Invisibility has become a familiar idea to the Pulps by 1931. It appears with some explanation (usually involving atoms) Read More
This post is brought to you by Bearshirt #2 The Hidden World by G. W. Thomas. The second novel in the series takes place in Read More
Sax Rohmer (1883-1959) created Fu Manchu in 1911, with the first section of the serial appearing in October 1912. “The Zayat Kiss” opens the novel Read More
Charlton’s Space Western caught my eye because I thought that term was fairly new. The comic ran for six issues in September-October 1952 to August Read More
I can remember seeing Star Trek: The Motion Picture in the theatre (as we spell it in Canada) and bawling my eyes out when Kirk Read More
Science Fiction runs the gamut as it burns across the genres. You might think an SF story has to be robots, spaceships, time travel or Read More
The author of “Hawk Carse” was one of the Age of Wonder’s great mysteries. Who was Anthony Gilmore? The answer turned out to be Harry Read More