Sunday, August 29, 2010
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Green Hornet final covers -- first look!
Why wait, pre-order now (links below)!
Limited Hardcover by Glen Orbik:
Limited Slipcase Hardcover and Direct Market Paperback by Rubén Procopio:
Book Market Paperback by Glen Orbik:
Up the Bright River by Philip José Farmer
By Philip Jose Farmer
(preorder—to be published in December)
Edited by Gary K. Wolfe
Trade: $40
ISBN: 978-1-59606-329-7
Length: 336 pages
Subterranean Press is proud to present a new, roughly 120,000 word gathering of Philip Jose Farmer’s singular tales!
This first posthumous collection of the short fiction of Philip Jose Farmer is a celebration of the impressive variety of his prodigious output, from the space adventures he published in the science fiction magazines of the 1950s through the 1970s, to his acerbic satires of religion and medicine, to his fictional biographies and memoirs, to his beloved Riverworld.
Appearing for the first time in a Philip Jose Farmer collection are his last three “Riverworld” stories—featuring characters from his own family history--as well as the “memoir” of Lord Greystoke which he claimed to have merely edited. Other highlights include “Attitudes,” the first of the Father Carmody stories; “The Two-Edged Gift,” which introduces the fictional science fiction writer Leo Queequeg Tincrowdor; “Toward the Beloved City” (about which its original editor said he had never before really understood the Book of Revelations); and “Father’s in the Basement,” a little-known Gothic horror tale which is also a satire of the writing profession.
Farmer created some of the most famous worlds in science fiction, but he also wrote in many worlds, and readers familiar only with his best-known classics may find a few surprises among these tales.
Trade: 1500 fully cloth bound hardcover copies
Table of Contents
- Attitudes
- How Deep the Grooves
- The Blasphemers
- A Bowl Bigger Than Earth
- Down in the Black Gang
- The Voice of the Sonar in My Vermiform Appendix
- Father’s in the Basement
- Toward the Beloved City
- Skinburn
- The Sumerian Oath
- Extracts from the Memoirs of Lord Greystoke
- The Two-Edged Gift
- Saint Francis Kisses His Ass Goodbye
- Crossing the Dark River
- Up the Bright River
- Coda
Sojan the Swordsman/Under the Warrior Star
Via Christopher Paul Carey: The final cover art to the upcoming Planet Stories Double Feature--Sojan the Swordman & Under the Warrior Star by Michael Moorcock and Joe R. Lansdale--has been posted.
Check it out!
Friday, August 20, 2010
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Friday, August 13, 2010
pic o' the day
Spicy, lurid pulps anyone?
So when Hard Case Crime mixed Sherlockiana with a vintage-styled hard-boiled cover as rendered by my favorite cover artist (he'd better be my favorite, he's done my novel The Evil in Pemberley House and the soon-to-be-released The Green Hornet Chronicles which I co-edited) Glen Orbik... well, saying they had me at hello would be an understatement.
This is not the first time, though, that Holmes received the mid-century paperback treatment.
And I'll be posting those covers, as well as some other plunder I picked up at the Rocky Mountain Book and Paper Fair last weekend, over the next several days, so stay tuned.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Why is it...?
Even error-prone Wikipedia gets this simple idea right, and nowhere was it ever claimed that Farmer, or anyone else playing the Game, attempted or is attempting to relate every pulp fiction character ever created to the Wold Newton Family.
Sheesh.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
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Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Return of the Originals - Green Ghost Interview!
Just click here to check out the interview... lots of details about our approach, upcoming story titles, and so forth.
I'm having a ball putting these stories together... while you're waiting for them to come out slake your pulp thirst with some of the original pulp covers (click on covers for larger images).
Then check out the interviews with the other Originals creators:
The Return of the Originals: Summoning the Originals with C.J. Henderson and Mark Sparacio
The Return of the Originals: Uncovering the Phantom Detective with Aaron Shaps
The Return of the Originals: Rediscovering I.V. Frost with Ron Fortier
The Return of the Originals: Caught in the Spider's Web with Martin Powell