Sunday, October 26, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Con update
The audience was predictably small:
- the writer who preceded me, Barb Nickless, who gave a very interesting presentation on cannibalism from a historical and anthropological perspective, and then discussed it in genre literature and films, etc.;
- my better half;
- a woman -- a female Wold Newton fan! -- who actually came to see the my presentation, and who apparently already had MYTHS and the first three volumes of Tales of the Shadowmen; she was very interested in Farmerphile and the two new PJF novels which have been discussed here previously (The Song of Kwasin and The Evil in Pemberley House); I wish I had been able to chat with her further, but she left as I was packing up, however I did have a chance to hand her a Farmerphile flyer;
- another woman who came for the cannibalism presentation and ended up being interested enough to stick around for mine; handed out a Farmerphile flyer;
- another woman who stayed for most of the presentation, and made a few good comments, but left about 5 minutes before it ended.
The Avenger Chronicles! - Now available!

Available at Amazon, B&N, Borders.com, etc., direct from Moonstone, your local comic shop, as well as pulp/book dealer Mike Chomko (who takes checks if you don't like PayPal, etc.)
chomko @ enter.net
Matthew Baugh and I both have stories in the collection, along with other familiar names like Will Murray, Howard Hopkins, Martin Powell, Robert Randisi, Tom DeFalco, Paul Kupperberg, Richard Dean Starr, and Ron Goulart. Covers by Peter Caras, Dave Dorman, and Doug Klauba. We had a lot of fun with it, and we hope you'll give it a look!
Best,
Win
Friday, October 24, 2008
Con update
My reading was scheduled against the opening ceremonies. No one showed for the reading. Duh.
I was relieved.
Tomorrow is my Myths for the Modern Age/Wold Newton presentation and then I'm on a late night panel about writing sex in genre without it seeming like porn.
More on Sunday.
I picked up the SFBC editions of PJF's The Classic Philip José Farmer 1964-1973 and Down in the Black Gang, the first paperback of his Father to the Stars, the Fitzroy edition of Jules Verne's The Village in the Treetops, the first volume of James Blish's Star Trek adaptations (cover art by James Bama!), and the first book in a new series, Death of a Musketeer by Sarah D'Almeida, which is about the Three Musketeers as mystery-solvers.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Quick updates: Farmerphile #14 now available & MileHiCon 40 this weekend
I will have several copies of issue 14 for sale on consignment through Who Else Books, at the dealer's room at MileHiCon 40 in Denver, where I'll be spending most of my weekend. Also available on consignment will be copies of Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe, Tarzan Alive, Tales of the Shadowmen vols. 1-4, and Lance Star--Sky Ranger, as well as two full sets of all 14 issues of Farmerphile (in addition to the extra copies of no. 14 mentioned above).
I know this blog post is probably not reaching many locals, but just in case... hope to see you there!
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Friday, October 17, 2008
The Anno Dracula Character Guide....
Cool.
An updated version will appear as an addendum in Crossovers: A Secret Chronology of the World (MonkeyBrain Books, 2010).
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Philip José Farmer's Two Hawks from Earth - coming soon

Any Farmer fans as excited about this as I am? Coming May 2009 from MonkeyBrain Books.
Oohs and aahs for the nifty cover by the amazing Lee Moyer!
Oh yeah... my pal Christopher Paul Carey is writing the Afterword. Woot!
Monday, October 13, 2008
Sunday, October 12, 2008
What type of revolver was Dr. Watson using c. 1899?
Probably a Webley Mark III series Revolver in .38 Caliber, according to this excellent online article, "The Firearms of Sherlock Holmes."
Yep, I am researching for a story... and I loves the internets.
P.S. Holmes probably carried a Webley Metropolitan Police Model Revolver. Too cool.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Friday, October 10, 2008
The Wold Newton gang in FARMERPHILE #14
Art Sippo makes his first contribution with "This Played in Peoria?"
Rick Lai is back with the very timely "The Doc Ravage Presidential Campaign."
Regular Dennis Power joins in with "Oh the Humanity."
Chris Carey , as always, puts his indelible stamp on the issue with all of his invaluable behind-the-scenes work.
And I've got a few Pemberley House things in there, including an interview about writing the book, a family tree, and a two-chapter excerpt.
Complete contents:
Issue No. 14 - October 2008
60 pages (5.5 x 8.5 inches)
$11 (includes shipping in the US and Canada)
- Table of contents:
This Played in Peoria?
- by Art SippoA Whale of a Time
- by Leo Queequeg TincrowdorTongues of the Moon
- by Philip José Farmer
--- illustrated by John StreleckisThe Voice of Farmer in My Vermiform Appendix
- by Rhys HughesCreative Mythography: Excessively Diverted, or, Coming to Pemberley House
- by Win Scott EckertFarmerphile Interviews Win Scott Eckert
Excerpt from The Evil in Pemberley House
- by Philip José Farmer & Win Scott Eckert
--- illustrated by Keith HowellSay, What's the Big Idea?
- by Michael CarrollThe Doc Ravage Presidential Campaign
- by Rick LaiBibliophile
- by Paul SpiteriBoris the Bear: Wold Newton and Philip José Farmer
- by Steve MattssonOh the Humanity
- by Dennis E. Power- Unpolished Pearls from the Magic Filing Cabinet
Greartheart Silver
- by Philip José FarmerDoc Wildman's Coat of Arms
- by Philip José Farmer
--- illustrated by Keith Howell
Cover art by Charles Berlin
We really hope you'll support our efforts and pick up this issue .
All the best,
Win
Doc Savage's Coat of Arms!
This is a big deal for Doc fans, so please spread the word (forward the link to this post!) and consider picking up the issue; Keith's illustration is truly extraordinary.
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
Short fiction in print
IN PRINT...
- "The Vanishing Devil" TALES OF THE SHADOWMEN, VOL 1 - Doc Ardan (Doc Savage), Doctor Natas (Doctor Fu Manchu), Sherlock Holmes
- "The Eye of Oran" TALES OF THE SHADOWMEN, VOL 2 - Doc Ardan, Doctor Natas, Violet Holmes, A. Lupin, J. Bond, SNIF
- "Shadows over Kunlun" LANCE STAR--SKY RANGER - Lance Star & co., Doctor Natas
- "Les Lèvres Rouges" TALES OF THE SHADOWMEN, VOL 3 - Doc Ardan, A. Lupin, Elisabeth Bathory, Nestor Burma, Jens Rolf, SNIF
- "The Shades of Pemberley" FARMERPHILE nos. 8 & 9 - Sexton Blake, Tinker, Doc Ardan, the Dowager Duchess of Holdernesse, Doctor Augustus Moran, Sherlock Holmes
- "The Atomos Affair" TALES OF THE SHADOWMEN, VOL 4 - Madame Atomos, UNCLE
- Excerpt from the Wold Newton novel THE EVIL IN PEMBERLEY HOUSE (with Philip José Farmer), FARMERPHILE no. 14 - Patricia Wildman (daughter of the Man of Bronze), the Dowager Duchess of Greystoke (Holdernesse), Doctor Augustus Moran (coming out any week now, so I'm listing it as IN PRINT rather than NOT YET PUBLISHED... :-)
IN FRENCH...
- "L'oeil d'Oran" LES COMPAGNONS DE L'OMBRE (Tome 1)
- "L'Affaire Atomos" LA SAGA DE MME. ATOMOS (Tome 3)
ACCEPTED BUT NOT YET PUBLISHED...
- "Death and the Countess" THE AVENGER CHRONICLES (coming out later this month, I think/hope)
- "Iron and Bronze" TALES OF THE SHADOWMEN, VOL 5 (with Christopher Paul Carey) - Doc Ardan, Hareton Ironcastle, Antinea, Harry Killer (coming January 2009)
- "Les lèvres rouges" LES COMPAGNONS DE L'OMBRE (Tome 3)
- "Captain Midnight at Ultima Thule" CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT: DECLASSIFIED
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
MileHiCon 40 schedule - October 24-26
Aspiring Authors 101: The Creative Side
S. Biondine, W. Eckert, T. Powers, M Rotundo (M), C. Vaughn, C. Willis
Author Reading:
W. Eckert & L. Patten
Tight Focus
B. Nickless / W. Eckert (Eckert starts at 2:25 pm - Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe)
9-10 pm
Turn the Page to Turn Me On S. Biondine, W. Eckert, L. Hilburn (M), T. Hutcheson,
Dealing with Death
M. Bateman, D. Dieter (M), Dan. Dvorkin, D. Dvorkin, W. Eckert
AutographsEckert / Bonham / Caress
Er... gulp. Time to start boning up on my sitting-on-the same-panel-with-sf-luminaries-and-trying-not-to-say-something-stupid-fu.
Monday, October 06, 2008
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Saturday, October 04, 2008
The Avenger Chronicles - limited edition cover art!

Artist extraordinaire Douglas Klauba has posted his cover for the forthcoming Limited Edition of The Avenger Chronicles from Moonstone Books. It features all the members of the Justice Inc. team, for the first time ever. All I can say is "Wow!" What a fantastic piece! The book is coming soon, and I'm very honored to be a part of it.
Friday, October 03, 2008
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Otis Adelbert Kline’s The Swordsman of Mars - Unabridged!

At long last, the complete version of Otis Adelbert Kline’s The Swordsman of Mars is being published by the fine folks at Planet Stories.
Full details here! And more details about the book here at the Paizo Planet Stories website.
It's probably no surprise, but the Ace/Avalon reprint was not unabridged as claimed, and thus Kline's reputation was sullied by Avalon's editorial hack-job. Kudos to Planet Stories for restoring the original version serialized in the Argosy pulps. And while you're at it, check out the whole Planet Stories lineup. These are well-packaged reprints of pulp classics that deserve to be reprinted, and Planet Stories has done a great job in a very short time of launching a well-branded imprint of don't-miss books.