Thursday, December 31, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Sherlock Holmes und das Uhrwerk des Todes
My contributor copy of Christian Endres' Sherlock Holmes und das Uhrwerk des Todes (Atlantis, December 2009) arrived today and it looks like a quite nice package indeed (speaking as someone who doesn't read German).Christian and I met online a while back when he interviewed me for the the German SF/F magazine Phantastich!, and I was pleased to return the favor by providing the Introduction to his new collection of Holmes stories.
Christian dedicates his volume to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, William S. Baring-Gould, and Philip José Farmer.
So, if you read German and are a Holmes fan, check out the links above and tell Christian I sent ya!
Friday, December 25, 2009
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Tales of the Shadowmen 6: Grand Guignol
My contributor copies of Tales of the Shadowmen 6: Grand Guignol arrived yesterday and I'm mightily pleased. My tale features Sir Percy Blakeney, better known as The Scarlet Pimpernel, and takes place in France and England in November 1795... just one month before he was present at the small East Yorkshire village of Wold Newton when a meteor fell there.What could have been in Sir Percy's head to cause him (and several other notables) to trudge up to an out-of-the-way place such as Wold Newton in the middle of December?
Table of contents, followed by a description from the publisher. As my fellow author Christopher Paul Carey notes, the cover is meant to be Michael Moorcock's Jerry Cornelius, who appears in Jean-Marc Lofficier's story, "J. C. in Alphaville":
US$22.95/GBP 14.99 - 6x9 tpb, 312 p.
ISBN-13: 978-1-935558-00-2
Contents:
Christopher Paul Carey: Caesar's Children
Win Scott Eckert: Is He in Hell?
Emmanuel Gorlier: Out of Time
Matthew Baugh & Micah Harris: The Scorpion and the Fox
Travis Hiltz: The Treasure of the Ubasti
Rick Lai: Incident in the Boer War
Roman Leary: The Children of Heracles
Jean-Marc Lofficier: J.C. in Alphaville
Randy Lofficier: The Spear of Destiny
Xavier Mauméjean: The Man for the Job
William P. Maynard: Yes, Virginia, There is a Fantômas
John Peel: The Biggest Guns
Neil Penswick: The Vampire Murders
Dennis E. Power: No Good Deed...
Frank Schildiner: Laurels for the Toff
Bradley H. Sinor: Where the Shadows Began...
Michel Stéphan: The Red Silk Scarf
David L. Vineyard: The Children's Crusade
Brian Stableford: Where Zombies Armies Clash by Night (Part IV of The Empire of the Necromancers)
This sixth volume of Tales of the Shadowmen is dedicated to simpler horrors and theatrical villainy. Tremble as you face the terror of Fantômas, the villainy of Madame Atomos, the sorcery of Leonox, the unspeakable King in Yellow and the insanity of Alphaville!
Fortunately for us, and for the world, there are always stalwart heroes rising up to stem the tides of darkness and restore peace and order to the world. Chevalier Dupin! Harry Dickson! Mowgli! Arsène Lupin! The Scarlet Pimpernel! Raffles and mamy more are there, to confront crazy sorcerers and ravening zombies, mad scientists and giant rats, evil computers and Hindu death cults, Martians and monsters!
Long live the Shadowmen!
Monday, December 21, 2009
Amazon fails again--and contributors to anthologies get punished
In the past year, Amazon has eliminated listings for contributors to anthologies. Their first stated rationale was that anthology participants are not "authors" and thus they were all deleted. Amazon instructed that participants should be listed as "contributors."
Now, apparently, Amazon is refusing to list such participants as "contributors." Such a position devalues those of us who write for anthologies, but then devaluing the writer is nothing new with Amazon.
A few days ago I noticed that Amazon had eliminated the listings for all the contributors to my anthology Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe--despite the fact that when Amazon eliminated all the "author" listings a few months back, I dutifully went back into Amazon and re-entered them as "contributors."
Noticing the listings were once again gone, I re-entered the contributors... and received this pleasant missive this morning:
==== This is an automated response message - please do not reply ====
Thank you for using the Catalog Update Form to send suggestions for
Myths for the Modern Age: Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton Universe (ASIN 1932265147)
At this time we cannot accept the correction you have submitted for one of the following reasons:
- Could not verify
- Incorrectly formatted
- Provided URL did not confirm
- Some data on high-profile items is not editable
To help us make sure your submissions are correct, use proper case and correct punctuation and spelling, don't add comments or questions and include a valid URL from an authoritative source for verification.
Attribute: Author function
Current value: Win Scott Eckert | Editor
Your suggestion:
Win Scott Eckert
Editor
Philip Jose Farmer
Contributor
Matthew Baugh
Contributor
Christopher Paul Carey
Contributor
Peter M. Coogan
Contributor
Rick Lai
Contributor
Chuck Loridans
Contributor
Jess Nevins
Contributor
Dennis E. Power
Contributor
John A. Small
Contributor
Data accuracy is highly important to us. We appreciate the time you have taken to submit your updates to us.
Best regards,
Catalog Department
www.amazon.com
Amazon, enough is enough. I know who contributed to the anthology I edited. I submitted correct information, following your guidelines. I provided a URL listing the table of contents, and the contributors.
I've been playing ball with you, Amazon, entering, and re-entering, and re-entering correct information on both the anthology I edited, and other anthologies in which I've participated, only to have you constantly move the target.
Amazon's refusal to list Philip José Farmer as a contributor to a book in which he has nine essays--Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe--is counter-intuitive at best and mean-spirited at worst. And it runs counter to Amazon's own self-interest by preventing readers from searching by authors, in order to locate anthologies to which their favorite authors have contributed.
I've tried Amazon's "customer service"... only to get the runaround and contradictory answers. Surprise.
Is it any wonder I do my damnedest to avoid purchasing from Amazon?
Please repost, re-tweet, re-fill-in-the-blank. Enough is enough.
Now, apparently, Amazon is refusing to list such participants as "contributors." Such a position devalues those of us who write for anthologies, but then devaluing the writer is nothing new with Amazon.
A few days ago I noticed that Amazon had eliminated the listings for all the contributors to my anthology Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe--despite the fact that when Amazon eliminated all the "author" listings a few months back, I dutifully went back into Amazon and re-entered them as "contributors."
Noticing the listings were once again gone, I re-entered the contributors... and received this pleasant missive this morning:
==== This is an automated response message - please do not reply ====
Thank you for using the Catalog Update Form to send suggestions for
Myths for the Modern Age: Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton Universe (ASIN 1932265147)
At this time we cannot accept the correction you have submitted for one of the following reasons:
- Could not verify
- Incorrectly formatted
- Provided URL did not confirm
- Some data on high-profile items is not editable
To help us make sure your submissions are correct, use proper case and correct punctuation and spelling, don't add comments or questions and include a valid URL from an authoritative source for verification.
Attribute: Author function
Current value: Win Scott Eckert | Editor
Your suggestion:
Win Scott Eckert
Editor
Philip Jose Farmer
Contributor
Matthew Baugh
Contributor
Christopher Paul Carey
Contributor
Peter M. Coogan
Contributor
Rick Lai
Contributor
Chuck Loridans
Contributor
Jess Nevins
Contributor
Dennis E. Power
Contributor
John A. Small
Contributor
Data accuracy is highly important to us. We appreciate the time you have taken to submit your updates to us.
Best regards,
Catalog Department
www.amazon.com
Amazon, enough is enough. I know who contributed to the anthology I edited. I submitted correct information, following your guidelines. I provided a URL listing the table of contents, and the contributors.
I've been playing ball with you, Amazon, entering, and re-entering, and re-entering correct information on both the anthology I edited, and other anthologies in which I've participated, only to have you constantly move the target.
Amazon's refusal to list Philip José Farmer as a contributor to a book in which he has nine essays--Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe--is counter-intuitive at best and mean-spirited at worst. And it runs counter to Amazon's own self-interest by preventing readers from searching by authors, in order to locate anthologies to which their favorite authors have contributed.
I've tried Amazon's "customer service"... only to get the runaround and contradictory answers. Surprise.
Is it any wonder I do my damnedest to avoid purchasing from Amazon?
Please repost, re-tweet, re-fill-in-the-blank. Enough is enough.
Friday, December 18, 2009
pics o' the past two days


"De Fer et de Bronze" by Christopher Paul Carey & Win Scott Eckert, Les Compagnons de l'Ombre (Tome 6)
"Le Mouron Rouge en Enfer" by Win Scott Eckert, Les Compagnons de l'Ombre (Tome 7)
Or... get 'em in English from Black Coat Press' Tales of the Shadowmen series...
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
BBC Interview is online


In honor of Wold Newton Day, the fine folks at the BBC have posted an online interview with me discussing Philip José Farmer and the Wold Newton Family.
Please check it out!
THE GREEN HORNET CHRONICLES edited by Gentile & Eckert with covers by Orbik & Procopio

Check out the beautiful Glen Orbik cover to Moonstone Books' The Green Hornet Chronicles.
Orbik did the cover for another book which I was fortunate enough to have my name on the cover, The Evil in Pemberley House, and I'm thrilled that we're together again on this project.
Also loving the alternate cover by Ruben Procopio!
Here is the full release info:
Moonstone Books is getting a jump on the hype surrounding the upcoming Green Hornet movie, by releasing The Green Hornet Chronicles in the spring of 2010.
Edited by Joe Gentile and Win Scott Eckert
****Advance solicited for June release
Written by: Harlan Ellison, Greg Cox, Robert Greenberger,
Ron Fortier, James VanHise, Will Murray, plus many more!
Interior Art: Rubén Procopio
Cover Art: Glen Orbik, Ruben Procopio
Introduction by Van Williams
Afterword by Dean Jeffries
In addition to co-editing duties, I'll have a tale in the volume as well.
More info, courtesy MajorSpoilers.com.
Bzzzzz.....
P.S. These two covers hopefully make up for missing my regular "pic o' the day" posts yesterday and today... ;-)
Monday, December 14, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
pic o' the day

Happy Wold Newton Day, in celebration of a very special meteorite which fell 214 years ago today.
And cheers to the man who created the Wold Newton Family, Philip José Farmer.
We miss you.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
The Green Hornet, Vol 1 (Moonstone Books)

My tale has been accepted for Volume 1 of Moonstone Books' Green Hornet prose anthologies. And, in fact, my story was inspired by this promotional image lovingly rendered by Ruben Procopio.
I'm also happy to say this is not the extent of my involvement with the Hornet and Kato, but further details are under wraps right now.
So stay tuned, and keep on buzzin'.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Wednesday, December 09, 2009
Tuesday, December 08, 2009
Monday, December 07, 2009
Sunday, December 06, 2009
Saturday, December 05, 2009
Friday, December 04, 2009
Thursday, December 03, 2009
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
pic o' the day - on vacation
The pic o' the day is on vacation this week. It will be back sometime next week. Stay tuned.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Tales of the Shadowmen, Vol. 6: Grand Guignol - pre-order on Amazon
Tales of the Shadowmen, Vol. 6: Grand Guignol is now available for pre-order on Amazon.com. Edited by Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier, this latest entry in the Tales of the Shadowmen anthology series from Black Coat Press "is dedicated to simpler horrors and theatrical villainy. Tremble as you face the terror of Fantômas, the villainy of Madame Atomos, the sorcery of Leonox, the unspeakable King in Yellow and the insanity of Alphaville! Fortunately for us, and for the world, there are always stalwart heroes rising up to stem the tides of darkness and restore peace and order to the world. Chevalier Dupin! Harry Dickson! Mowgli! Arsène Lupin! The Scarlet Pimpernel! Raffles and many more are there, to confront crazy sorcerers and ravening zombies, mad scientists and giant rats, evil computers and Hindu death cults, Martians and monsters!"
Contents:
- Christopher Paul Carey: Caesar's Children starring The Ponto Family.
- Win Scott Eckert: Is He in Hell? starring The Scarlet Pimpernel, Leonox.
- Emmanuel Gorlier: Out of Time starring The Nyctalope, The Time Patrol.
- Matthew Baugh & Micah Harris: The Scorpion and the Fox starring Becky Sharp, the Yellow Shadow.
- Travis Hiltz: The Treasure of the Ubasti starring Sâr Dubnotal, Mowgli.
- Rick Lai: Incident in the Boer War starring Fantômas, Raffles.
- Roman Leary: The Children of Heracles starring The Nyctalope, Professor Quatermass, The Master.
- Jean-Marc Lofficier: J.C. in Alphaville starring Jerry Cornelius, Alphaville, The Castle.
- Randy Lofficier: The Spear of Destiny starring Phantom Angel.
- Xavier Mauméjean: The Man for the Job
- William P. Maynard: Yes Virginia There is a Fantômas starring Fantômas, Frederick Dickson.
- John Peel: The Biggest Guns starring Doc Ardan, Lord Roxton, The Gun Club.
- Neil Penswick: The Vampire Murders starring Harry Dickson.
- Dennis E. Power: No Good Deed… starring Père Tabaret, Chevalier Dupin.
- Frank Schildiner: Laurels for the Toff starring Jean Kariven, The Toff.
- Bradley H. Sinor: Where the Shadows Began... starring Michel Ardan, Inspector Legrasse.
- Michel Stéphan: The Red Silk Scarf starring Harry Dickson, Madame Atomos.
- David L. Vineyard: The Children's Crusade starring Arsene Lupin, Harry Lime.
- Brian Stableford: Where Zombies Armies Clash by Night (Part IV of The Empire of the Necromancers) starring Ned Knob, Germain Patou.
Hmmm.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
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