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Called the King of the Pulps, Frederick Schiller Faust, aka Max
Brand, wrote nearly 400 Westerns from The Untamed to Destry Rides
Again-a total of more than 220 books in this genre. Yet Max Brand
also created Dr. Kildare (of books, films, and television) and
wrote under twenty-one pseudonyms, in another dozen genres. This
book removes the mask, with deeply personal memoirs from family,
friends and fellow writers, taking us through his orphaned boyhood
on the brutal ranches of California, his frustrating decades in
Italy, as both a classical poet and a fast-action pulpist, to his
heroic death as a war correspondent on the World War II
battlefields. Faust's life story is augmented by a complete
bibliography of his work-over a thousand books, stories, and
films-plus the first listing of works about Faust.
The second four issues of Weird Tales as published by DNA
Publications present new work by Brian Stableford, Darrell
Schweitzer, Ian Watson, William F. Nolan, Ramsey Campbell, Tanith
Lee, Hugh B. Cave, and many more.
The special Jonathan Carroll issue (all arwork by Featured Artist
Thomas Kidd) inclues 4 stories by Carroll, plus contributions from
William F. Nolan, Ian Watson, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, and many more.
William F. Nolan, using the knowledge acquired by writing more than
90 works of fiction, analyzes some of his and others' best work to
help the reader with construction of characters, dramatic
development, and dialogue. The writer will learn how to hook the
reader on the first page, how to develop conflict, the craft of
revision, and more.
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The American (Paperback)
Frederick Faust; Introduction by William F Nolan; Illustrated by V. E. Pyles
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R536
Discovery Miles 5 360
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It's the 23rd Century and at age 21... your life is over! Logan-6
has been trained to kill; born and bred from conception to be the
best of the best. But his time is short and before his life ends
he's got one final mission: Find and destroy Sanctuary, a fabled
haven for those that chose to defy the system. But when Logan meets
and falls in love with Jessica, he begins to question the very
system he swore to protect and soon they're both running for their
lives. When Last Day comes, will you lie down and die... or run!
Bluewater Comics proudly presents a new adaptation of William F.
Nolan's masterpiece of dystopian future: Logan's Run.
" Brock] takes characters and situations into places I would never
have thought of . . ."-Richard Matheson
Jason V Brock is one of the most dynamic young writers of weird and
science fiction, and this first collection of his short fiction
reveals the wide diversity of his talents and the gripping power
and intensity of his conceptions. Among these sixteen stories are
such masterworks as "P.O.V.," a multilayered narrative about a
grisly murder; "The History of a Letter," an ingenious riff on the
iconic figure of H. P. Lovecraft; "Milton's Children," an expansive
novella that hints of unthinkable horrors in the Antarctic; and
"Simulacrum," a scintillating science fiction novella that evokes
the shade of Philip K. Dick. Also included are thirteen of Brock's
evocative poems. With a foreword by William F. Nolan and an
introduction by James Robert Smith.
Jason V Brock has been widely published in magazines, comics, and
anthologies such as "Butcher Knives & Body Counts," "Animal
Magnetism," "Fangoria," the "Weird Fiction Review," S. T. Joshi's
"Black Wings" anthology series, "Like Water for Quarks," and many
others.
William F. Nolan knew the late great Ray Bradbury for more than
sixty years, and during that entire span he has written
perspicaciously about his mentor and friend, beginning with "The
Ray Bradbury Review" (1952) and continuing to the present day. This
volume, published on the occasion of Nolan's 85th birthday, is a
celebration of his lifelong devotion to the master of fantasy and
science fiction. Included are twenty pioneering articles on
Bradbury, along with a sheaf of stories influenced by such works as
"The Illustrated Man" and "The Martian Chronicles," including the
delightful parodies "Mr. B. Goes to Hollywood" and "The Dandelion
Chronicles." With a foreword by Ray Bradbury, an introduction by
Jason V Brock, an afterword by Greg Bear, and tributes to Bradbury
by Brock, S. T. Joshi, and John Tibbetts.
William F. Nolan (b. 1928) is the co-author of "Logan's Run" (1967)
and the author of many other works of fantasy, horror, and science
fiction.
All there is to know about the crime fighting hero created by
mystery writer George Harmon Coxe -- from his debut in Black Mask,
the popular 1930s pulp magazine, to his 10 year stint on radio, his
short lived television career plus his exploits in the movies,
novels, comic books and a play. Includes the complete very first
Casey short story, "Return Engagement," that appeared in Black
Mask, synopses of ALL 21 Casey short stories and novelettes, 6
novels, 4 comic books, 2 films and a play, 2 uncirculated radio
scripts, a complete Program Log for radio series -- 431 programs,
1943-1950, 1954-1955, a complete Program Log for television series
-- 62 programs, 1945, 1951-1952, 31 photographs and illustrations,
including cast photographs for radio and television series, and the
first-ever literary biography of George Harmon Coxe, twice
President of the Mystery Writers of America and recipient of the
MWA Grand Master Award in recognition of his lifetime contribution
to the mystery genre and the consistently high quality of his
work.A comprehensive, first-rate history of the sleuthing
shutterbug. Chock full with valuable information. - Blood and
Thunder, Fall/Winter, 2006A richly detailed portrait that secures
the program's rightful place in radio's history. - Dick Bertel,
Host of WTIC's Golden Age of Radio broadcastBoth Coxe and Casey are
long gone but their books brings them back, as fresh as ever. -
Francis M. Nevins, Noted mystery writer and criticThis is a great
book that follows the career of Flashghun Casey for over two
decades. - J. David Goldin, The Man Who Saved Radio
THE GREATEST SHORT WORKS OF A MASTER OF FANTASY JERRY SOHL
(1913-2002) was one of the most successful science fiction,
fantasy, and mystery writers of his time. A prolific author of
novels (Costigans Needle, Point Ultimate) and films (Die, Monster,
Die with Boris Karloff ), he is perhaps best-known today for his
teleplays for The Twilight Zone, Star Trek, The Outer Limits, and
Alfred Hitchcock Presents. You hold in your hands the first-ever
collection of this masters scripts and stories Included in this
volume: . Ten classic short tales, including two adapted for the
legendary Outer Limits . Two never-seen scripts for The Twilight
Zone . An intriguing story treatment for Alfred Hitchcock Presents
. A powerful foreword by William F. Nolan . Essay-appreciations
from George Clayton Johnson, Richard Matheson, and Marc Scott
Zicree . Touching personal tributes from the authors son and
daughter, Allan and Jennifer Sohl For fans of classic science
fiction, fantasy, and suspense this is a book to savor
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