We continue to look at the fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002. Published by the late Tom and Ginger Johnson, it is probably the longest-running pulp fanzine...
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As previously noted, the fanzine Echoes ran from 1982 to 2002. Published by the late Tom and Ginger Johnson, it is probably the longest-running pulp fanzine...
I have been posting on the fanzine bare*bones, which is devoted to “unearthing vintage, forgotten, and overlooked horror/mystery/sci-fi/western/weird...
For over 50 years Ken Faig Jr. has been a leading scholar of H.P. Lovecraft. Two of his focuses have been on the ancestry of Lovecraft himself, and on...
For 2023, we got three issues of The Bronze Gazette: #93 to 95. This is the premier Doc Savage fanzine, which is offered in subscription sets of two to three...
Mike Ashley is a writer and researcher who has been specializing in the history of science-fiction, fantasy, and popular fiction for over 30 years, having put...
A recent work in literary criticism I picked up is L’Affaire Barlow: H.P. Lovecraft and the Battle for His Literary Legacy by Lovecraft scholar Marcos...
I recently obtained the book The Age of Dimes and Pulps by Jeremy Agnew and published by MacFarlane Books in 2018. I am always on the lookout for more academic...
I was recently sent a new fanzine: Ackermansion Memories #14. Put out by James Van Hise, it harkens back to fanzines of the past before the advent of print-on...
A new book that I came across is Masterpieces of Fantasy Art. Published by Taschen in 2023, and edited by Dian Hanson, it is subtitled “Myth, Muscle, and...