Monday, December 13, 2010
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Wold Newton takes over All Pulp!
In honor of Wold Newton Day (December 13), All Pulp Editor in Chief (sort of) Tommy Hancock is devoting not one, not two, but three days to the celebration, over at the fantastic All Pulp site.First up is Hancock's introduction to the extravaganza, "The Meteor Has Struck!"
Next is my own Wold Newton Primer, "A Nova of Genetic Splendor."
Also, Michael Croteau, the publisher of Meteor House, has posted a 200 word teaser of the first Wold Newton Origins tale, "Is He in Hell?" from The Worlds of Philip Jose Farmer 1: Protean Dimensions.
Mike had also posted a new update at the Official Philip Jose Farmer Home Page in honor of Wold Newton Day, including incredible markdowns for the PJF estate sale.
The celebration will last for three days over at All Pulp, including articles, interviews, transcripts from speeches, even possibly PJF/Wold Newton inspired music(!), as well as reviews of current work in the Wold Newton Universe.
So head on over to All Pulp, and keep on checking back over the weekend as well as on Monday, December 13, 2010 (the 215th anniversary of the Wold Newton meteor strike).


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Tales of the Shadowmen 7: Femmes Fatales is NOW AVAILABLE!
I'm pleased to announce that Tales of the Shadowmen 7: Femmes Fatales is NOW AVAILABLE from Black Coat Press!
US$22.95/GBP 14.99 - 6x9 tpb, 324 pages - ISBN-13: 978-1-935558-44-6 / cover by Phil Cohen Tremble as Christine Daae meets Herbert West the Reanimator and Dr. Loveless Nurse Ratched! Experience thrills as Milady tries to outwit Captain Blood and Lady Blakeney the Black Coats! Watch in awe as Becky Sharp foils the designs of Sâr Dubnotal and Amelia Peabody those of mad King Tut! Wonder as the Bride of Frankenstein challenges the power of Dr. Omega and the vampire countess Marcian Gregoryi that of Victor Frankenstein and the Illuminati! Also starring Carmilla! Catherine Levendeur! Rosa Klebb! Fah Lo Suee! And the Eyes Without A Face! With a foreword by Xavier Mauméjean and a portfolio by Matt Haley. My tale, "Nadine's Invitation," is an entry in my "Wold Newton Origins" regencypunk series which kicked off with last year's Scarlet Pimpernel story "Is He in Hell?" (appearing both in
This seventh volume of the only international anthology devoted to paying homage to the world's most fantastic heroes from popular literature spotlights the females of the species: beautiful, deadly, tragic, accursed, enticing… all gathered here for an amazing collection of new adventures...
Contents:
- Matt Haley: My Femmes Fatales (portfolio)
- Xavier Mauméjean: My Femmes Fatales (foreword)
- Roberto Lionel Barreiro: Secrets
- Matthew Baugh: What Rough Beast
- Thom Brannan: What Doesn't Die
- Matthew Dennion: Faces of Fear
- Win Scott Eckert: Nadine's Invitation
- Emmanuel Gorlier: Fiat Lux!
- Micah Harris: Slouching Towards Camulodunum
- Travis Hiltz: The Robots of Metropolis
- Paul Hugli: Death to the Heretic!
- Rick Lai: Will There Be Sunlight?
- Jean-Marc Lofficier: The Sincerest Form of Flattery
- David McDonnell: Big Little Man
- Brad Mengel: The Apprentice
- Sharan Newman: The Beast Without
- Neil Penswick: Legacy of Evil
- Pete Rawlik: The Masquerade in Exile
- Frank Schildiner: The Tiny Destroyer
- Stuart Shiffman: Grim Days
- Bradley H. Sinor: The Screeching of Two Ravens
- Michel Stéphan: The Three Lives of Maddalena
- David L. Vineyard: The Mysterious Island of Dr. Antekirtt
- Brian Stableford: The Necromancers of London




































