A Weekend at the Cabin Means a Snippet Day.
I spent the weekend at a forested cabin on a riverbank. A cabin weekend means relaxation. I did get some work done on the third
If Ken Lizzi has a quest it is to help infuse a pulp sensibility into 21st Century fiction
I spent the weekend at a forested cabin on a riverbank. A cabin weekend means relaxation. I did get some work done on the third
The Mighty Swordsmen comes close to delivering precisely as advertised, and even its single lapse is excellent. I admit to a lack of familiarity with the
Jerry Pournelle’s Janissaries was first published in 1979. I was ten. My copy is the 1982 edition. So I probably first read this in ‘82 or ‘83
Monsters come in many guises. Andrew Offut put together an anthology illustrating that very point. It is a fine collection. It doesn’t achieve the heights of some of the
I don’t know if my life is actually compartmentalized, but given how I read it sort of looks that way. I generally have four or
In the last entry in this series of reviews of anthologies, I covered Swords Against Darkness I. This time I’m leaping ahead to Swords Against Darkness III,
My faulty memory assured me that I had read Abraham Merritt’s The Moon Pool. So I picked up a copy figuring I would enjoy a re-read.
Andrew Offutt’s introduction to Swords Against Darkness II deals with what term to apply to this genre of stories. He writes of sitting on four different panels
I have made no secret in these posts that I write a bit of fiction now and then. At least I believe I haven’t kept