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NEW RANTS & RAVES
EDITORIALS
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Knowing Then What I Know Now
...new understandings of old stories


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Is "Lost" Lost?
...the trouble with TV story arcs


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Pop Culture...the New "Culture"?

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In Praise of Dreck
...some recent SF movies that weren't so bad


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The "New" Doctor Who
...cosmic James Bond...or Peter Pan?


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Ruling After the Apocalypse
...who should be on top when it all goes south?


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RE-PRESENTED FOR HALLOWEEN! Some Things Keep Well
...a ballad for Halloween


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TV Serials
...what happened to old fashioned dramas?


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Hollywoodland and Superman
...has pulp fiction gone mainstream?


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Ol' Buddy, Ol' Pal
...the friendship in pop fiction


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The Western
...I finally "get" it!


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Revenge of the Sith
...but did it make sense? (and other belated musing)


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Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt


Iron Man: Demon in a Bottle


Crisis on Multiple Earths, vol. 4


The Ring Companion


Arrowsmith: So Smart in Their Fine Uniforms


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NEW FICTION SERIALS

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Now PlayingIt's the return of William Kirsch and Ping as danger and turmoil explodes in early 20th Century China, and the duo are caught up in riots and old foes and... Revenge and Revolution in the Heavenly Kingdom
Revenge and Revolution in the Heavenly Kingdom
Danger and Adventure
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James Brian King
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Now PlayingA determined archaeologist seeks a lost city in the desert and discovers the ... Sorceress of Time
Sorceress of Time
An 8 Chapter Adventure in Time and Space
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Kirk Straughen
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Now PlayingIt's a race to the finish -- or a race that'll finish ya -- a cross country, no holds barred competition whipping across an alien world in the... Jet Bike Boogie
Jet-Bike Boogie
A Sci-Fi Action Adventure
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Kevin Lumley
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NEW  FICTION SHORTS
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Shuddersome shorts

Shop of Deceit(The Ring Quartet)
The fourth and final of our self-contained "variations on a theme" takes us to the Mexican curio shop from whence the ring originated, and where fate has a certain twist in store for the proprietor...
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Gambler's Odds (The Ring Quartet)
The third of four self-contained "variations on a theme" as an operating table may prove a trap of death for a gambler in debt -- but he has one more card up his sleeve. Or, rather, a ring on his finger...
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Taking the Falls (The Ring Quartet)
The second of four self-contained "variations on a theme" as a poor man plans to become rich using a magic ring -- and one of the world's greatest tourist attractions; but will his murderous scheme end up...all wet...?
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Highway Homicide (The Ring Quartet)
P&D welcomes back Talbot Pratt with the first of four self-contained "variations on a theme" as a magic ring is the instrument for revenge...
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That's Show Biz
A dream role for an up-and-coming actor lures him to an out-of-the-way studio and a very unusual case of type casting -- sometimes if things seem too good to be true, they probably are...
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Two Fisted Tales
The Buried Moon A light-hearted tale by Jack Phillips Lowe of archaelogical skullduggery, an Engyptian tomb, and a millennia old puzzle...

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The Long Arm of the Law pulled UP FROM THE ARCHIVES comes this weird western of revenge and a gunfighter with a most unusual draw...

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Tiger Hunt In our own way, Pulp & Dagger ti[s a hat to Remembrance Day (or Armistice Day, or Veterans Day, or what have you) with John Outram's World War II suspense yarn about G.I.s facing a menace that could stop their advance before it even gets started...

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Last Rites for Peter Helms Once more we dive into the vault and bring a gem Up from the Archives! Take a trip back to the 1950s with Jeffrey Blair Latta's coolest of crime fighters: leather-clad, motorbiking, crimebusting Johnny Grimoire! Bearer of King Arthur's other sword! Confused? Stay cool and read on......

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Franklin ConspiracyWhat happened to the Lost Franklin Expedition? Truth is stranger than fiction!  PDF's co-editor Jeffrey Blair Latta explores the ultimate Canadian mystery!  From cannibalism to UFOs the nightmare is revealed! 

(With an introduction by John Robert Colombo)

A Review / Sample / Order the Book

     
"Even the most diehard Kennedy assassination conspiracist has nothing on Latta."
                       John Geiger, National Post

"...all the subterfuge and malice that made Carpenter's remake of The Thing from Another World so memorable.  Men lost in a hostile environment possibly hunted by some foreign entity with no outside help available."
                         www.danceofthedead.com

"Latta's interpretation appears to clear up the many awkward contradictions between the report and the expedition's physical remains."
                           Erika Behrisch, www.paperplates.org

"You will never look at the North quite the same again!"
                           The Crossbone, www.amazon.com






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