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Writer Volume 1 (Paperback)
Richard A Lupoff; Illustrated by Gavin L. O'Keefe; Edited by Fender Tucker
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R485
Discovery Miles 4 850
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When you're a writer who's been doing it for over 60 years,
traveling to exotic places for research, meeting interesting people
for interviews and letting your mind wander wherever the hell it
wants, you end up with a lot of stories, just as Richard A. Lupoff
has done -- in spades. This 280-page volume contains the first four
dozen of the tales that Dick Lupoff has written down for us.
There's even a few pictures. If you've enjoyed the novels, short
stories and non-fiction masterpieces that he's written over the
years, here's your chance to find out what was going on behind the
scenes.
In this original horror novel by Gary Lovisi, set in modern-day
Louisiana, the local townsfolk and law-enforcers are confronted
with the powers of evil and the horrors that are resurrected.
In the style of Stuart Kaminsky, Wes D. Gehring of Ball State
University has written an intriguing murder mystery involving a
lost Chaplin film and a host of nefarious characters who want it.
Using his vast knowledge of all things Chaplinian, Gehring
perfectly captures the mindset of the little tramp and has produced
a short novel worthy of the subject.
This new edition of L. Frank Baum's classic tale is illustrated by
Gavin L. O'Keefe. The illustrator has reflected the author's
interest in Theosophy, providing a new perspective on this
established icon of literature. With an Introductory Note by Fender
Tucker and a Foreword by John Algeo.
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Writer Volume 2 (Paperback)
Richard A Lupoff; Illustrated by Gavin L. O'Keefe; Edited by Fender Tucker
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R544
Discovery Miles 5 440
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Now that you've dipped your toe into the raging torrent of Richard
A. Lupoff's life as an inkslinger with WRITER Volume 1, it's time
for 320 more pages of memoir, criticism, interview, and sheer
literary joy. This time he tackles SF controversies, gives a speech
or two, and dishes out some of the most intriguing gossip about the
good ol' days of SF.
John Pelan knows what he's talking about when he gets into the
shudder pulps. Last year we came out with SATAN'S SIN HOUSE and
Other Stories, the first volume in the Weird Tales of Wayne Rogers
series and here we have the second volume. John's introduction to
this book tells you even more about Rogers the writer and prepares
you for yet even more volumes in this series. Here are the stories
that await you in volume 2: Daughters of Pain, Dime Mystery
Magazine, November 1934 Killer Blood for Sale, Dime Mystery
Magazine, November 1936 Doom Flowers, Terror Tales, May 1935 Satan
Stole my Face, Horror Stories, February/March 1936 Hell Welcomes
Lonely Wives, Terror Tales March/April 1937 Her Lover from the
Grave, Terror Tales, November 1935 Dead Man's Kiss, Dime Mystery
Magazine, July 1936 Fresh Blood for Golden Cauldrons, Dime Mystery,
September 1934 Her Suitor from Hell, Terror Tales, April 1936 Death
Rocks the Cradle, Horror Stories, February/March 1937 Satan's Love
Bazaar, Terror Tales, July/August 1937
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What If? #3 (Paperback)
Richard A Lupoff; Illustrated by Gavin L. O'Keefe; Edited by Fender Tucker
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R496
Discovery Miles 4 960
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Back in the 60s and 70s writer Richard A. Lupoff knew his SF. He
knew it so well he put out two books called WHAT IF? each
consisting of stories that were eligible for Hugo awards and in his
opinion should have won. He had a third volume in this fascinating
series ready to go, but technical problems caused it to never see
the light of day -- until now. Here it is, the legendary third
volume in the WHAT IF? series, personally introduced by Richard A.
Lupoff. The stories are: LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS - 1966 Bob Shaw THE
STAR-PIT - 1967 Samuel R. Delany THE BARBARIAN - 1968 Joanna Russ
SUNDANCE - 1969 Robert Silverberg THE ISLAND OF DOCTOR DEATH AND
OTHER STORIES - 1970 Gene Wolfe VASTER THAN EMPIRES AND MORE SLOW -
1971 Ursula K. Le Guin PAINWISE - 1972 James Tiptree, Jr. MY
BROTHER LEOPOLD - 1973 Edgar Pangborn
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The Curse of Cantire (Paperback)
Walter S. Masterman; Illustrated by Gavin L. O'Keefe; Edited by Fender Tucker
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R511
Discovery Miles 5 110
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Walter S. Masterman wrote a number of novels, supernatural and not,
and some of them are rather easy to find. But THE CURSE OF CANTIRE
has been one of the rarest of Masterman's novels for decades until
Ramble House found a copy. It's the story of a cursed castle and
the family who lives in dread of the next death, foretold by the
curse. This is the first time it's been available since its 1939
printing.
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