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The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox by Barry Hughart — Subterranean Press
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Cart (0) $0.00. Subscribe to the FREE Subterranean Press Newsletter, Notes from the Underground:. Searching for an author or title? Enter the name below and click Search:. In Print and Forthcoming Books. The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox by Barry Hughart. Trade (New Edition, copies ordered direct are signed). Dust jacket by Jon Foster. A discussion about favorite writers who have made large impressions with relatively small bodies of work sprang up over at John Scalzi’s Whatever. And found th...
Grand Jeté (The Great Leap) by Rachel Swirsky — Subterranean Press
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Cart (0) $0.00. Subscribe to the FREE Subterranean Press Newsletter, Notes from the Underground:. Subterranean Press Magazine: Summer 2014. Grand Jeté (The Great Leap) by Rachel Swirsky. Some nights, Mara woke four or five times to find him watching from the doorway. She didn’t want him to know how poorly she slept and so she pretended to be dreaming until he eventually departed. In deep winter, their house was always cold. Icy wind curled through cracks in the insulation. Even the heater that ab...Abba ...
Nobody’s Home: An Anubis Gates Story by Tim Powers — Subterranean Press
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Cart (0) $0.00. Subscribe to the FREE Subterranean Press Newsletter, Notes from the Underground:. Searching for an author or title? Enter the name below and click Search:. In Print and Forthcoming Books. Nobody’s Home: An Anubis Gates Story by Tim Powers. Illustrated by J. K. Potter. For the first time in his esteemed career, Tim Powers returns to the setting (and a central character) from his landmark time travel novel,. 26 signed leatherbound copies, housed in a custom traycase. With this novella of Vi...
Noctuary by Thomas Ligotti — Subterranean Press
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Cart (0) $0.00. Subscribe to the FREE Subterranean Press Newsletter, Notes from the Underground:. Searching for an author or title? Enter the name below and click Search:. In Print and Forthcoming Books. Noctuary by Thomas Ligotti. Dust jacket by Aeron Alfrey. Is the third volume of Thomas Ligotti’s horror stories to appear in a revised, definitive edition from Subterranean Press. The first two collections in this series,. Songs of a Dead Dreamer. 2010; 1986; expanded edition, 1989) and. When an intervie...
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Cart (0) $0.00. Subscribe to the FREE Subterranean Press Newsletter, Notes from the Underground:. Column: Harvesting the Darkness #1 by Norman Partridge. Fiction: Wandering the Borderlands by Poppy Z. Brite. Review: Book Reviews by Dorman T. Shindler. Fiction: Vacancy by Lucius Shepard. Fiction: Missives from Possible Futures #1: Alternate History Search Results by John Scalzi. Fiction: Surveillance by Joe R. Lansdale. Column: Dear Patriarchy by Elizabeth Bear. Fiction: Eating Crow by Neal Barrett, Jr.
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Good-Bye, Robinson Crusoe and Other Stories – John Varley
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Two Boys and a Boat. Good-Bye, Robinson Crusoe and Other Stories. 8220;This stellar collection by John Varley contains eleven provocative, utterly distinctive stories and novellas. None of them are currently available in any other book. Some have been unavailable in any form for twenty-five years or more. The result is a publishing event that no admirer of Varley or of first-rate imaginative fiction can afford to miss. Good-Bye, Robinson Crusoe. Lollipop and the Tar Baby. The Black Hole Passes.
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A 2015 Interview with Dan Simmons. Click image for audio link. Yes, they really did bring those bombs.". It's always a pleasure to speak with Dan Simmons, and I was especially looking forward to peaking with him about ' The Fifth Heart. From the first time I heard about this book from him, I wanted to read it and then talk to him about it afterward, because it seemed it would be so much of a. And I'd be remiss if I didn't mention that we talked about his work for Subterranean Press. William T. Vollma...
Roland's Codex: The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
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SF and Fantasy Reviews. Mar 26, 2012. The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins. I sort of let the Hunger Games. There are ways to say relevant things and still not lose the young audience, but it takes skill that Suzanne Collins either does not possess, or has not bothered to use. Not all is wrong here though. The Hunger Games. Could have achieved so much more if it were intended for slightly more mature audience, or if Collins hadn't underestimated the one she targeted. April 16, 2013 at 11:44 PM. Adam Robert...
Book Aesthete: Contemporary: Again with the Macabre
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A study of contemporary fine press, illustrated editions and artists' editions (plus the occasional graphic novel); as well as the artists and professionals that create them. Saturday, December 10, 2011. Again with the Macabre. Dust jacket by Aeron Alfrey. My apologies for my long hiatus. My day job has been overwhelming stressful and it's sapped all of my energy. I do still manage to keep up the original Book Aesthete. Since it takes quite a bit less effort and focus than this one. Again with the Macabre.
Roland's Codex: Movies: The Amazing Spider-Man
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SF and Fantasy Reviews. Jul 18, 2012. Movies: The Amazing Spider-Man. This particular restart of a comic movie franchise had me more than a little bit skeptical.On the one hand, all the names sound right - Andrew Garfield. Fame) and Emma Stone. Are both fairly awesome, and director Mark Webb's 500 Days of Summer. And it took me weeks to actually go see it after it came out. Honestly, I was torn between this and Magic Mike. The movie is surprisingly solid. It doesn't so much wow you as it aaaw. Emma Stone...
Roland's Codex: Cover art for Brandon Sanderson and Robert Jordan's A Memory of Light
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SF and Fantasy Reviews. Apr 25, 2012. Cover art for Brandon Sanderson and Robert Jordan's A Memory of Light. The cover for the final book in the Wheel of Time. Epic is finally revealed. And as much as I am not a fan of the paper WoT. Covers, I have to admit it's really appropriate for the final chapter of the series. Of course, it turned out to be a placeholder, with the actual cover yet to be released. I'm dumb and out of the loop apparently. April 25, 2012 at 10:36 AM. April 25, 2012 at 12:34 PM. Georg...
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2007 December « Fantasy Book Critic
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Book Reviews, Author Interviews, Giveaways and more…. Archive for December, 2007. Laquo; Previous Entries. Lye Street by Alan Campbell. Posted by cervantor on PM00000010000000031 1, 2008. Official Alan Campbell Website. Official Alan Campbell Blog. One of the earliest reviews that I ever wrote for Fantasy Book Critic. Was for Alan Campbell’s. Looking back on it, it probably seems like I didn’t like the book very much, but in reality, I. April 29, 2008. May 2, 2008. Has graced us with. Was one of my favor...
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Protecting Women: March 2006
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Thursday, March 30, 2006. Valor y Asco en Valencia. No recuerdo en este momento si era a Pershing al que se le atribuía erroneamente la acción de desmoralizar a los guerrilleros musulmanes filipinos mediante el procedimiento de amenazarlos con hacerlos enterrar envueltos en piel de cerdo, con el fin de evitar así que llegaran a su paraíso islámico. En cualquier caso, hay personas que me excitan la imaginación y me hacen sacar lo mejor de mi mismo, como es el caso de Mariesaddie. Eso me recuerda a Aradhan...
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April 20, 2012. More than it ever it seems, our being is a being toward the future. In the second decade of the 21st century, humanity appears as a figure bent toward the horizon. For many of us, our lives are defined by. 8211; waiting to speak to an automated representative on a customer service line, waiting for the next version of the iPod; waiting for a job, or indeed, for the “recession” (can we call it a depression yet? Has the sound and fury of the 20th century really amounted to anything. The sha...
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Subterranean Pop: Issue 1. Subterranean Pop: Issue 2. After 33 years, Subterranean Pop returns with a new book…. EXPERIENCING NIRVANA: GRUNGE IN EUROPE, 1989. Available in print, or electronically for your iPad or Kindle, this epic book includes rare and previously unseen photos of Nirvana, Tad and Mudhoney from 1989. Experiencing Nirvana: Grunge in Europe, 1989. Bazillion Points Publishing was founded in Brooklyn, NY, in 2007 by Ian Christe, author of Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History...
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Monday, 9 January 2017. Due to continuous technical problems with this blog, new posts can be found, from today onwards (10 January 2017), on my website:. This blog will be 'freezed', for the time being - and no longer be fed with additions. Monday, 2 January 2017. I stumbled into an interesting article on the site of The New Criterion, about the corruption of the German universities in the early 20th century, where ideology gradually replaced academic freedom in the pursuit of truth. Scruton at Donauesc...