Helping Out a Friend: The Science Fiction of Tom Curry
Tom Curry (1900-1976) has won his place in the Pulps as a Western writer, the main author of the Rio Kid Magazine stories as well Read More
Tom Curry (1900-1976) has won his place in the Pulps as a Western writer, the main author of the Rio Kid Magazine stories as well Read More
Aliens have big heads. Big heads mean big brains. Makes sense, right? Or does it? With the increase in understanding of our ancestral roots, we Read More
The second issue of DARK WORLDS QUARTERLY is here! Our second issue features an interview with BYRON CRAFT about his novel THE CRY OF CTHULHU Read More
This June I had a lot of fun writing about George Allan England’s “June 6, 2016” (www.michaelmayadventureblog.com/2016/06/june-6-2016-predictions-and.html). In that piece I compared England’s version of Read More
The Handmaid’s Tale, Hulu’s adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s novel, won the Emmy Award last night for Best Dramatic Series. Along with that award the series Read More
August Derleth has been praised or reviled as an editor and posthumous collaborator of H. P. Lovecraft but I think Mythos fans often forget he Read More
Thorp McClusky (1906-1975) was of that breed of Weird Tales writer who gained a small audience during the time of the magazine’s publication, but fell Read More
Keith Laumer (1925-1993) holds an unusual place in the history of Science Fiction. During his life he never received the laurels that he deserved, never Read More
I hate having to post these things and I REALLY hate having to post this one. Basil Gogos passed away on Thursday. He was 78 Read More
Byron Craft’s novels of strange, Lovecraftian horror had their start in the weirdest of places: Hollywood Byron Craft writes Lovecraftian horror fiction. That is to Read More