MARTIANS GO HOME by Frederic Brown
Martians, Go Home (1955) by Frederic Brown This has to be one of the most hilarious science fiction novels ever written. Frederic Brown (1906-72), who had spoofed space opera with What Mad Universe in 1949,…
Martians, Go Home (1955) by Frederic Brown This has to be one of the most hilarious science fiction novels ever written. Frederic Brown (1906-72), who had spoofed space opera with What Mad Universe in 1949,…
Haunted by Books by Mark Valentine (2015, Tartarus Press) Haunted by Books is an excellent collection of essays by weird literature expert Mark Valentine. I can’t recommend this collection enough if you have an interest…
Change the Sky and other Stories by Margaret St. Clair (Ace, 1974) Change The Sky is the third and final of Margaret St. Clair’s short story collections. Published over ten years after Three Worlds of Futurity and…
The Dolphins of Altair by Margaret St. Clair (Dell, 1967) 1967’s The Dolphins of Altair is the beginning of Margaret St. Clair’s “psychedelic” period. It would continue on with The Shadow People (1969) and conclude…
Agent Of The Unknown by Margaret St. Clair (Ace, 1956) Agent of the Unknown was originally published in Startling Stories in 1951. This was an abridged form and the full novel was issued as part…
The Green Queen by Margaret St.Clair (Ace, 1956) The Green Queen was Margaret St.Clair’s first published novel. Although it was issued in 1956 as part of an Ace double book (paired with Three Thousand Years), the…
The Games of Neith by Margret St. Clair (Ace, 1960) The Games Of Neith was released in 1960 as an Ace twin to Kenneth Blummer’s The Earth Gods are Coming. It’s one of the last whimsical…
Sign of the Labrys by Margaret St. Clair (Bantam, 1963) Sign of the Labrys seems to be the other Margret St Clair novel people remember. Although the cover art has little to do with the…
The Death Guard by Phillip George Chadwick (RoC, 1992) A future history, supposedly written in the 1970’s, detailing the destruction of civilization through global war after Britain develops a synthetic life-form into the perfect soldier….
The Black Corridor by Michael Moorcock #8 The Black Corridor by Michael Moorcock. As civilization plunges toward destruction, a few people escape in a starship bearing mankind’s last hope. The rest in suspend animation, one man remains awake to pilot the…