Monday, August 06, 2012
Sunday, August 05, 2012
Saturday, August 04, 2012
My PulpFest / FarmerCon schedule
I'm heading for PulpFest 2012 / FarmerCon VII in Columbus, OH, next Wednesday.
Here's my schedule; my highlights are in bold/italics below:
I'm looking forward to seeing many old friends and colleagues. Hope to see you there!
Here's my schedule; my highlights are in bold/italics below:
Thursday, August 9
4:00 PM – 11:00 PM – Dealer Set-Up – the dealers’ room will be open only to dealers to assemble their displays.
I'll be helping my friends at Meteor House sent up the table, and this is where you can find me when I'm not participating in or attending other scheduled programming
Friday, August 10
9:00 AM – 5 PM – Wheeling and Dealing – the dealers’ room will be open to all.
11:00 AM – Exiles of Kho Book Launch – author Christopher Paul Carey will be signing the limited edition release of his book.
1:00 PM – The New Fictioneers – Christopher Paul Carey will read from his novel co-authored with Philip José Farmer, The Song of Kwasin, part of the Gods of Opar: Tales of Lost Khokarsa omnibus from Subterranean Press.
Evening Programming
6:55 PM – Welcome to PulpFest – Jack Cullers offers an official welcome.
7:00 PM – Lord Tyger, Time’s Last Gift, and the Gods of Opar – our FarmerCon VII panelists discuss a sampling of the Burroughs and Verne-inspired works of Philip José Farmer. Moderated by Paul Spiteri, editor of Pearls from Peoria and featuring authors Win Scott Eckert and Christopher Paul Carey.
11:00 PM – Tarzan on Mars – film program includes Bob Clampett’s 1936 animated footage from Warlord of Mars and the United States premier of Last Flight, a short film made in New Zealand that is set on Mars. I, Tarzan features George McWhorter, editor emeritus of The Burroughs Bulletin, Philip José Farmer, Grand Master of Science Fiction, and popular culture expert Francis Lacassin in a discussion about Edgar Rice Burroughs’ most famous creation, Tarzan.
Saturday, August 11
9:00 AM – 5 PM – Wheeling and Dealing – the dealers’ room will be open to all.
2:30 PM - The New Fictioneers - one of the founders of the New Pulp movement, Win Scott Eckert, will read from works written for The Green Hornet: Still at Large, The Avenger: Tales from the Roaring Crucible, and The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 3.
3:30 PM – A Tribute to Howard Hopkins and David Burton – author and editor Win Scott Eckert and Wild Cat Books publisher Ron Hanna will lead a celebration of the lives and works of these two creative pulp fans, recently departed.
I'm looking forward to seeing many old friends and colleagues. Hope to see you there!
Monday, July 16, 2012
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Countdown to the new Philip José Farmer books from Titan! (post #5)
This series of posts covers Titan Books' current plans for its series of Philip José Farmer reissues, which fall under the umbrellas Wold Newton Series and Grandmaster Series.
COVER RE-REVEAL!
Today I'm pleased to share the fantastic updated cover to the new edition of the controversial Lord Grandrith/Doc Caliban novel A Feast Unknown!
The diaries of Lord Grandrith, the legendary ape-man, lord of the jungle and bastard son of Jack the Ripper. Blessed with unnatural long life, his power brings with it a gruesome side effect - one shared by his nemesis, the formidable Doc Caliban, man of bronze and Champion of Justice.
But these two titans have more in common than they could ever have imagined. Who are the dark manipulators of their destiny?
BREAKING NEWS - HERE IS THE UPDATED LINEUP ALL THE WAY THROUGH 2013!
Wold Newton Series
The Other Log of Phileas Fogg (May 2012)
- Afterword by Win Scott Eckert: "Only a Coincidence: Phileas Fogg, Philip José Farmer, and the Wold Newton Family"
- Chronology by Win Scott Eckert: "A Chronology of Major Events Pertinent to The Other Log of Phileas Fogg"
Wold Newton Prehistory Series
Time’s Last Gift (June 2012)
- Afterword by Christopher Paul Carey: "John Gribardsun and the Prehistoric Wold Newton Family"
- Chronology by Win Scott Eckert and Dennis E. Power: "Gribardsun through the Ages: A Chronology of Major Events Pertinent to Time’s Last Gift"
NEW!
Hadon of Ancient Opar (January 2013)
NEW!
Tales of the Wold Newton Universe (October 2013)
Secrets of the Nine: Parallel Universe
A Feast Unknown (October 2012)
- Afterword by Art Sippo
Lord of the Trees (November 2012)
- Foreword by Win Scott Eckert
NEW!
The Mad Goblin (June 2013)
- Chronology by Win Scott Eckert
Grandmaster Series
Lord Tyger (July 2012)
- Introduction by Joe R. Lansdale
- Foreword by Paul Spiteri
NEW!
The Wind Whales of Ishmael (March 2013)
Flesh (August 2013)
NEW!
Venus on the Half-Shell (December 2013)
Philip Jose Farmer - Titan Books cover reveal!
I'm pleased to reveal here the cover for Titan Books' edition The Wind Whales of Ishmael, Philip Jose Farmer's SF sequel to Herman Melville's Moby Dick.
The book is due out in March 2013 and is part of their Grand Master series, which also includes some of Farmer's best standalone novels. including Lord Tyger (already out; click here), Flesh, and Venus on the Half-Shell.
Like all of Titan's reissues, The Wind Whales of Ishmael will have some extras that will make those who own prior editions want to pick up the new one. Stay tuned to this space for more information about that.
The book is due out in March 2013 and is part of their Grand Master series, which also includes some of Farmer's best standalone novels. including Lord Tyger (already out; click here), Flesh, and Venus on the Half-Shell.
Like all of Titan's reissues, The Wind Whales of Ishmael will have some extras that will make those who own prior editions want to pick up the new one. Stay tuned to this space for more information about that.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Monday, July 09, 2012
Sunday, July 08, 2012
Saturday, July 07, 2012
Friday, July 06, 2012
Thursday, July 05, 2012
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
Tuesday, July 03, 2012
Friday, June 29, 2012
Comps! Lord Tyger!
My Lord Tyger comps arrived! Once again, a beautiful production from Titan Books.
The book hits the street on July 10 here in the US, and includes a
fantastic introduction by Joe Lansdale and a warm and smart foreword by Farmer friend and expert Paul Spiteri.
Pre-order your copy today!
Thursday, June 28, 2012
The Wild Huntsman
Thus, Tarzan has as ancestor Woden. It would be difficult to find a more highly placed forefather than the All-Father.
Perhaps the great god of the North is not dead but is in hiding. It pleased the Wild Huntsman to direct the falling star of Wold Newton near the two coaches. Thus, in a manner of speaking, he fathered the children of the occupants. The mutated and recessive genes would be reinforced, kept from being lost, by the frequent marriages among the descendants of the irradiated parents.
—Philip José Farmer, Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke

It is December 13, 1795. The ionized
radiation accompanying a meteor strike in the tiny village of Wold Newton,
Yorkshire, endows Blakeney and his fellow Conclave attendees with a boost—a
nova of genetic splendor—that will result in those supermen and women.
Or does it?
A mysterious time traveler has come
to Wold Newton to witness the momentous event, and is quickly drawn into
investigating a series of impossible murders heralded by an ominous tolling,
murders never recorded in the history books. As the Conclave guests divide into
camps, and hopes for a solution to the European problem dwindle, so too
dwindles hope for the future. For if the enigmatic time voyager cannot overcome
the machinations of an immortal trickster and ensure that the right people are at
the right place, at the right time, then not only will his own future and past
be erased, but the whole of history itself will be rewritten…
Drawing on the cornerstone Wold Newton novels, biographies,
and stories by science-fiction Grandmaster Philip José Farmer, including Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke, Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life, Time’s Last Gift, The Other Log of Phileas Fogg,
and A Feast Unknown, “The Wild
Huntsman” is a 12,000-word novelette by Wold Newton expert Win Scott Eckert. A
sequel to Eckert’s tale “Is He in Hell?” (The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 1: Protean Dimensions), “The Wild
Huntsman” will see publication in Meteor House’s The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 3: Portraits of a Trickster
(2012).
Note: Time is running out for readers to win to a chance be Tuckerized in a major
story in The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 3: Portraits of a Trickster. Readers can enter this contest
up to three times (see www.pjfarmer.com for details) but the deadline is June 30.
Thursday, June 21, 2012
The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 3 – Contents Announced and Preorder
Today Meteor House announced the table of contents for The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 3: Portraits of a Trickster, edited by Michael Croteau, with a foreword by Frederik Pohl:

Peoria-Colored Worlds
Missing the Wit and Creativity by Michael Bailey
Down in Phil Farmer’s Basement by Steven Connelly
Over All, After All by Philip José Farmer
Of Friendships and Influences
The Holy Spirit of Science Fiction by Bruce Sterling
The Robert Traurig Letters by Philip José Farmer
A Box of Influence by Chris Garcia
Wild Weird Clime by Philip José Farmer
To Be, or Not to Be by Tom Wode Bellman
Worlds in Disguise
Trout Masque Rectifier by Jonathan Swift Somers III
Kilgore, Kurt, and Me by David M. Harris
The Many Dooms of Harold Hall by Charlotte Corday-Marat
Desires Denied by Leo Queequeg Tincrowdor
Classic Worlds
Osiris on Crutches by Philip José Farmer & Leo Queequeg Tincrowdor
The Genuine Imposter by Rick Lai
The Long Wet Dream of Rip van Winkle by Philip José Farmer
Up, Out, and Over, Roger by Philip José Farmer
Expanded Worlds
The Wild Huntsman by Win Scott Eckert
Dakota’s Gate by Heidi Ruby Miller
The Last of the Guaranys by Octavio Aragão & Carlos Orsi
Trickster of the Apes by S.M. Stirling
The Wild Huntsman by Win Scott Eckert
Dakota’s Gate by Heidi Ruby Miller
The Last of the Guaranys by Octavio Aragão & Carlos Orsi
Trickster of the Apes by S.M. Stirling
My contribution, a novelette titled "The Wild Huntsman," is a direct sequel to "Is He in Hell?" (in The Worlds of PJF 1) and continues the secret origin of the Wold Newton
Family. The tale takes place in the English village of Wold Newton on the momentous day
the Wold Newton meteor fell, Dec. 13, 1795, spawning the sprawling
family of pulp heroes known as the Wold Newton Family!
Those curious about the source of my story title should check out Farmer's Tarzan Alive.
I'm extremely pleased, and humbled, to have a place in this book with so many other fantastic writers. Follow the link and preorder your copy today!
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Comps! Time's Last Gift
My Time's Last Gift comps arrived today! Exterior and interiors look fantastic! Another quality production from Titan Books.
The book hits the street one week from today, June 12, and includes a revealing new afterword by Christopher Paul Carey, and a new chronology by me and Dennis E. Power.
Pre-order your copy today!

Saturday, May 26, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 3 – Cover Reveal!

"Here is a sneak peak at the brilliant cover art by Keith Howell (long-time Farmerphile and past Worlds of Philip José Farmer artist) for The Worlds of Philip José Farmer 3: Portraits of a Trickster. The stellar lineup of contributors and contents will be announced shortly and we’ll begin taking orders for the book.
Just like the first two volumes in The Worlds of Philip José Farmer series,
volume 3 contains fiction and non-fiction, new and old, by or about
Philip José Farmer. However, Farmer’s Trickster nature took over this
volume and it may not always be so easy to tell the fiction from the
non-fiction, or even what is written by Farmer and what isn’t…"
I am hard at work on my next Wold Newton Origins tale for this volume (which will hopefully contain some surprises for all Wold Newton fans), and striving hard to deliver it so that Worlds of PJF 3 is out and available for FarmerCon VII/PulpFest 2012, in early August!
Monday, May 21, 2012
Friday, May 18, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
THE GREEN HORNET: STILL AT LARGE - Contents Announced!
Edited by Joe Gentile, Win Scott Eckert, and Matthew Baugh, this third anthology featuring the 1960s Green Hornet, based on the television program starring Van Williams and Bruce Lee, follows The Green Hornet Chronicles and The Green Hornet Casefiles, and will ship in two editions.
The softcover trade paperback features a cover by Douglas Klauba, while the limited edition hardcover boasts a cover by Ruben Procopio. It is anticipated that as with the prior books, the third volume will also see an eBook edition, although the specific date has not been announced.
Contents:
"Hero"
by S.J. Rozan
"The
World Will End in Fire" by Richard Dean Starr
"The
Man Inside" by Matthew Baugh
"Death
from Beyond" by Ron Fortier
"Play
the Game" by Thom Brannan
"The
Gauntlet" by Bobby Nash
"Chaos
and the Year of the Dog" by Bobbie Metevier
"Axford's
Sting” by Dan Wickline
"Revenge
of the Yellowjacket" by Howard Hopkins
"The
Man in the Picture" by Patricia Weakley
"Masks"
by C.J. Henderson
"Bad
Man's Blunder" by John Allen Small
"Losers,
Weepers" by Rich Harvey
"Stormfront"
by Greg Gick
"The
Night I Met The Hornet" by Mel Odom
"Progress"
by Win Scott Eckert
The
limited edition hardcover will also feature:
“The
Green Hornet Timeline,” a chronology of the Moonstone stories from the three
anthologies, fit into the timeline of the original television episodes, by Win
Scott Eckert
A
bonus story featuring the 1930s-40s Green Hornet from the radio show and
serials, “The Green Hornet Meets The Avenger” by Michael Uslan
Pre-ordering information:
- Amazon.com (trade paperback)
- Amazon.com (limited hardcover)
- B&N.com (trade paperback)
- B&N.com (limited hardcover)
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
The Other Log of Phileas Fogg - new edition & podcast!

Christopher Paul Carey: "I must say, WOW! This is the
classiest production of the book that I've seen. I was thinking it would
be nice, but it exceeds my expectations: a matte finish and raised text
on the cover, high-quality paper stock, classy design work on both the
interior and exterior, not to mention the new afterword and timeline by
Win. I give this edition an A+."
Art Sippo: "I just read the essay done by
Win in The Other Log of Phileas Fogg Titan reprint. A terrific piece of work that actually
links Philip Jose Farmer himself to the Wold Newton Universe and to many of the other characters in his
stories. The detailed chronology is an extra added bonus. Great job,
Win!"
The new edition also has the illustrations by Rick J. Bryant originally included in the early 1980s Tor edition, and is available in trade paperback and eBook.
If you need more info, check out my guest posts on SF Signal and the Titan Books blog for a primer on the Wold Newton Universe and a teaser excerpt of my afterword:
Finally, Paul Spiteri and I spent an enjoyable hour discussing all of the Titan Books Wold Newton Series with Art Sippo, co-host of the Book Cave podcast. The podcast includes breaking news about previously unannounced titles coming in Titan's Wold Newton and Grandmaster series!
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Monday, May 07, 2012
Sunday, May 06, 2012
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