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Weird Tales 297 (Summer 1990)

Weird Tales 297 (Summer 1990)
Author: Darrell Schweitzer
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1990-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0809532131

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Weird Tales #297 showcases Nancy Springer as the Featured Author and Frank Kelly Freas (who did all the artwork) as the Featured Artist. Other contributors include Thomas Ligotti and John Brunner.


Weird Tales 299 (Winter 1990/1991)

Weird Tales 299 (Winter 1990/1991)
Author: Jonathan Carroll
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1990-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0809532158

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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.


The Thomas Ligotti Reader

The Thomas Ligotti Reader
Author: Darrell Schweitzer
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1592241301

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Ever since the first edition of Ligotti's "Songs of a Dead Dreamer" appeared in 1985, it was clear that here was an author of extraordinary brilliance. Now here is a book about him, a symposium of explorations and examinations of the Ligottian universe by leading critics.


The Neverending Hunt

The Neverending Hunt
Author: Paul Herman
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2008-09-08
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0809562561

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Prepared by renowned Howard scholar Paul Herman with the assistance of Glenn Lord, this is the first new bibliography of Robert E. Howard since 1976. This massive volume contains more than twice as much information as the preceding biblio, The Last Celt. Robert E. Howard is considered the Godfather of Sword and Sorcery, and the creator of the international icon, Conan the Cimmerian, yet wrote successfully in numerous genres. The Neverending Hunt lists every story, poem, letter and publication in which a Howard work has appeared. It's more than you might think . . .


Speaking of Horror

Speaking of Horror
Author: Darrell Schweitzer
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1994-12-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1880448815

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Interviews with Ramsey Campbell, Dennis Etchison, Chalres L. Grant, Tanith Lee, Thomas Ligotti, Brian Lumley, William F. Nolan, F. Paul Wilson, and more.


Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror

Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1990
Genre: Fantasy fiction
ISBN:

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A comprehensive bibliography of books and short fiction published in the English language.


Frankenstein's Daughters

Frankenstein's Daughters
Author: Jane L. Donawerth
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1997-04-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780815603955

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Women Science fiction authors—past and present—are united by the problems they face in attempting to write in this genre, an overwhelmingly male-dominated field. Science fiction has been defined by male-centered, scientific discourse that describes women as alien "others" rather than rational beings. This perspective has defined the boundaries of science fiction, resulting in women writers being excluded as equal participants in the genre. Frankenstein's Daughters explores the different strategies women have used to negotiate the minefields of their chosen career: they have created a unique utopian science formulated by and for women, with women characters taking center stage and actively confronting oppressors. This type of depiction is a radical departure from the condition where women are relegated to marginal roles within the narratives. Donawerth takes a comprehensive look at the field and explores the works of authors such as Mary Shelley, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Anne McCaffrey.


Gothic Stories Within Stories

Gothic Stories Within Stories
Author: Clayton Carlyle Tarr
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2017-04-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1476667489

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Frame narratives--stories within stories--are featured in nearly every canonical Gothic novel. Sometimes dismissed as a shopworn convention of the genre, frame narratives in fact function as a dynamic basis for imaginative variation and are vital to evaluating the diverse Gothic tradition. The juxtaposition between the everyday "frame world" of the story and the disturbing embedded narrative allows the monstrous to escape textual confines, forcing the reader to experience the reassurance of the ordinary alongside the horror of the uncanny.


Science Fiction Television Series, 1990-2004

Science Fiction Television Series, 1990-2004
Author: Frank Garcia
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2013-09-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0786491833

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This is a detailed examination of 58 science fiction television series produced between 1990 and 2004, from the popular The X-Files to the many worlds of Star Trek (The Next Generation onward), as well as Andromeda, Babylon 5, Firefly, Quantum Leap, Stargate Atlantis and SG-I, among others. A chapter on each series includes essential production information; a history of the series; critical commentary; and amusing, often provocative interviews with overall more than 150 of the creators, actors, writers and directors. The book also offers updates on each series' regular cast members, along with several photographs and a bibliography. Fully indexed.


Plants in Science Fiction

Plants in Science Fiction
Author: Katherine E. Bishop
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2020-05-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1786835606

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Plants have played key roles in science fiction novels, graphic novels and film. John Wyndham’s triffids, Algernon Blackwood’s willows and Han Kang’s sprouting woman are just a few examples. Plants surround us, sustain us, pique our imaginations and inhabit our metaphors – but in many ways they remain opaque. The scope of their alienation is as broad as their biodiversity. And yet, literary reflections of plant-life are driven, as are many threads of science fictional inquiry, by the concerns of today. Plants in Science Fiction is the first-ever collected volume on plants in science fiction, and its original essays argue that plant-life in SF is transforming our attitudes toward morality, politics, economics and cultural life at large – questioning and shifting our understandings of institutions, nations, borders and boundaries; erecting and dismantling new visions of utopian and dystopian futures.