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...
Tag - science fiction
Recently I learned of a recurring character from the early years of Astounding Stories, who was noted to have been very popular in his time: Hawk Carse. I had...
Recently Sinister Cinema‘s Armchair Fiction has added two more volumes to their new Masters of Horror series, bringing the total to six. Like the others...
As a long-time fan of H.P. Lovecraft and weird tales, I had gotten a recommendation to check out a new fanzine devoted to similar works: The Bizarchives...
I have enjoyed Sinister Cinema‘s Armchair Fiction and their Lost World-Lost Race Classics series, and saw they recently added six more in their series...
I have been looking for the dime-novel and pulp-related works from Bowling Green State University’s Popular Press when I learned of one I wasn’t...
I previously reviewed an excellent book from IDW titled The Art of the Pulps: An Illustrated History, published in 2017. Edited by Doug Ellis, Ed Hulse, and...
Sinister Cinema‘s Armchair Fiction has added two more volumes to their new Masters of Horror series, bringing the total to four. Like the others, we get...
The 2022 Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention was held in May, and the new Windy City Pulp Stories #21 is out. Thankfully, this issue is available through...
As a new TV series on Apple TV+ based on Isaac Asimov‘s Foundation series has started, I am overdue posting on him and his overall “future...