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Post by Jojo Lapin X on Aug 18, 2022 20:23:19 GMT
I have to mention you made me read Moorcock's Mars novels. Hope you liked it. It was two months ago. And I remember nothing. But I believe it was pleasant enough.
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Post by humgoo on Aug 19, 2022 8:35:40 GMT
From Peter Tremayne's The Ants to Zacherley's Midnight Snacks and Vulture Stew, by way of works by such diverse talents as Simon Raven, Guy N. Smith, Dan Simmons, Cyril Donson, Sandra Shulman, Mary Shelley, Robert E. Lory, T. E. D. Klein, Martin Jenson, Ron Goulart .... a mini-history of horror fiction through the eyes of the Paperback Fanatics. Mr. Marriott is AWOL from the contributors list, so we'll promptly reinstate him as, of the 69 entries, he wrote 38 (next most industrious contributor is James Doig with eight). I'm pretty sure that to have your book/ comic/ artwork make it into one of these all-review specials is the battle won, regardless the verdict of the person who felt moved to write about it. So this is another issue of the All Review's Special, right? Gee, why didn't you say so earlier!? I've been waiting for this for many moons!
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Post by dem bones on Aug 19, 2022 13:09:25 GMT
So this is another issue of the All Review's Special, right? Gee, why didn't you say so earlier!? I've been waiting for this for many moons! Different format, different name, full-colour throughout - but otherwise I guess you could call it a continuation of Pulp Mania without being pulled up under the trades descriptions act. The ad reproduced in initial post suggests Horror is the third final volume of Paperback Fantastic, a drag if true as the books have been a joy. Would love to see the gang let loose on a Gothic & Victorian ghost & horror special, or even a Gothic Romance one-off. Maybe an all-genre film & TV novelisation effort?
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