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Friday, February 11, 2011
Philip José Farmer’s THE PEERLESS PEER - New Edition, New Cover!
Here is the cover for the new edition of Philip José Farmer’s The Adventure of the Peerless Peer, coming from Titan Books in June 2011 as part of their Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series.
Order from:
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Monday, February 07, 2011
Sunday, February 06, 2011
Saturday, February 05, 2011
February Previews is here, and things are looking very Green!
THE GREEN HORNET CASEFILES Softcover
SRP: $18.95
Diamond Code: FEB11 1083
THE GREEN HORNET CASEFILES Limited Edition Hardcover
(Rubén Procopio cover)
SRP: $43.95
Diamond Code: FEB11 1084
I'll have two stories in The Green Hornet Casefiles, which I am also co-editing with Joe Gentile:
- "Bad Medicine," co-written
with Vito Delsante, and
- another entry which is a sequel to "Fang and Sting" from the first anthology, The Green Hornet Chronicles.
PHANTOM DETECTIVE Graphic Novel)
(contains Green Ghost prose story which I co-wrote with Eric Fein, illustrated by David Niehaus in Moonstone's "wide-vision" format)
SRP: $8.99
Diamond Code: FEB11 1087
Casting Call : The Evil in Pemberley House
I am definitely down with his suggestions for Christina Hendricks as Patricia Wildman...


...and Monica Belluci as Patricia's mother, Adelaide Lupin...


... although I had originally envisioned Angelina Jolie for the role...
I'll put together my own cast suggestions soon. Thanks Brad!
Friday, February 04, 2011
Thursday, February 03, 2011
Green Hornet Chronicles - "Fang and Sting" Reviewed!

Brad Mengel has kindly reviewed my Green Hornet Chronicles tale "Fang and Sting," and I think its safe to say to say he liked it.
Read Brad's review here
Brad plans on reviewing the whole book soon, and I'm looking forward to it!
Wednesday, February 02, 2011
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
Monday, January 31, 2011
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Tales of the Shadowmen series - reviewed in French!

The entire Tales of the Shadowmen series of pulp crossover anthologies has been translated and packaged in French volumes, Les compagnons de l’Ombre.
A French reviewer has covered the seven (so far) volumes, here (I've taken the liberty of running this through Google translator).
Pretty cool!
My Wold Newton Origins story "Nadine's Invitation" ("L'Invitation de Nadine") will appear in Les compagnons de l’Ombre (Tome 9).
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Sherlock Holmes: The Crossovers Casebook - pre-order!
Sherlock Holmes: The Crossovers Casebook, is now listed for pre-order on Amazon and Barnes&Noble.com!
"Moonstone Books is proud to present this original anthology featuring never-before-seen tales of the world's first consulting detective, Mr Sherlock Holmes, as he teams up with other investigators and notables of his time! Holmes teams up with one of the most famous thieves of literature, Arsene Lupin! Lawrence of Arabi! Calamity Jane! Sexton Blake! Houdini! The Thinking Machine! Doc Savage's father, Colonel Savage! Featuring short stories from incredible authors including Barbara Hambly, Will Murray, Kevin Van Hook, Martin Powell, Matthew Baugh, Martin Gately, Don Roff, Win Scott Eckert, Chris Sequiera, and Joe Gentile, this collection showcases the secret sequel to the classic Holmes novel 'The Sign of Four', as well as Sherlock and Conan Doyle's own 'Lost World Professor Challenger."![]()
My own contribution is "The Adventure of the Fallen Stone," a semi-sequel to Philip Jose Farmer's The Adventure of the Peerless Peer.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Black Coat Press - February 2011 Releases
From Black Coat Press Publisher Jean-Marc Lofficier:
"THE SUPREME PROGRESS is another anthology of eighteen 19th century French proto-SF stories (following NEWS FROM THE MOON and THE GERMANS ON VENUS) by Brian Stableford. I'll single out two as singularly ground-breaking: Charles Cros' An Interastral Drama (1872), about an unlawful love between an Earthman and a Venusian woman, and Eugène Mouton's The End of the World (1872), depicting an ecocatastrophe precipitated by global warming generated by human industrial activity. The cover is by Mike Hoffman.
UNDERSEA ODYSSEY is a suspenseful 1907 techno-thriller about a crew trapped in a sunken submarine at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, by Captain Danrit, a French war hero (he died at Verdun) and the #1 author of militaristic, near-futuristic thrillers of his time. The cover is by Meinert Hansen.Finally, HARRY DICKSON AND THE WEREWOLF OF RUTHERFORD GRANGE not only reprints G.L. Gick's (revised) story of Tales of the Shadowmen 1 & 2, but includes four more stories by Gick (two never published before) and an original Harry Dickson tale as well. The cover is by Matt Haley."http://www.blackcoatpress.com/






























