Showing posts with label Bruce Rosenberger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bruce Rosenberger. Show all posts

Thursday, August 22, 2013

THE BOOK CAVE EPISODE 244: AARON SMITH TALKS QUATERMAIN: THE NEW ADVENTURES


New Pulp Author Aaron Smith drops by The Book Cave to share details from the new Allan Quatermain book he contributed to with hosts Ric Croxton and Art Sippo. Quatermain: The New Adventures, published by Airship 27 Productions, is now available.

Listen to The Book Cave Episode 244: Aaron Smith here.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

THE BOOK CAVE EPISODE 243: RANTS AND RAMBLINGS


The Book Cave's host, Ric Croxton goes on a short rant. Afterward, Ric and co-host, Art Sippo, talk about books and everything else that’s on their minds. You would think it would be a short episode with those two talking about what is on their minds, wouldn’t you?

Well, you might be wrong.

Listen to The Book Cave Episode 243: Rants and Ramblings here for the full story.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

CAN THE BOOK CAVE SURVIVE THE FROGS OF DOOM?


New Pulp Author Tim Byrd talks about his novel, Doc Wilde and the Frogs of Doom with Ric Croxton on the latest episode of The Book Cave.

You can listen to The Book Cave Episode 242: Tim Byrd here.

Learn more about Doc Wilde here.

Monday, August 5, 2013

PANEL FEST EPISODE 21: PULPFEST 2013 READINGS


New Pulp Authors Win Scott Eckert and John Small performed readings from their work at the 2013 PulpFest convention. The panel was recorded by The Book Cave’s Art Sippo.

Listen to Panel Fest Episode 21: PulpFest 2013 Eckert and Small Readings here.

You can also see video of the readings here.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

PANEL FEST EPISODE 19: PULPFEST 2013 WILLIAM PATRICK MAYNARD

New Pulp Author William Patrick Maynard reads from his latest Fu Manchu novel, from The Triumph of Fu Manchu at the 2013 PulpFest convention. The panel was recorded by The Book Cave’s Art Sippo.

Listen to Panel Fest Episode 19: PulpFest 2013 William Patrick Maynard here.

From PulpFest website:
Bill Maynard Presents Fu Manchu
They were called scribes, word slingers, hacks, and penny-a-worders. But perhaps the most favored term, especially among the men and women who
labored for the bloody pulps, was fictioneer or, more specifically, a fiction writer, particularly a prolific creator of commercial or pulp fiction. Join PulpFest as we celebrate today’s fictioneers—the authors writing the new pulp fiction—the New Fictioneers!

Our special guest, William Patrick Maynard, will get things rolling on Friday, July 26th. Authorized by the estate of Sax Rohmer to continue the Fu Manchu series, Maynard’s debut novel, The Terror of Fu Manchu, was published in 2009 by Black Coat Press. A sequel, The Destiny of Fu Manchu, followed in 2012. Bill will be reading from The Triumph of Fu Manchu, his forthcoming novel concerning Rohmer’s fabulous devil doctor.

Listen to Panel Fest Episode 19: PulpFest 2013 William Patrick Maynard here.

Friday, August 2, 2013

THE BOOK CAVE PRESENTS: PANEL FEST EPISODE 17- PULPFEST 2013 INTERVIEWS


The Book Cave’s Art Sippo interviewed Dick Enos, John Small, Win Scott Eckert, and Mike Croteau at the 2013 PulpFest convention.

Listen to Panel Fest Episode 18: PulpFest 2013 Interviews here.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

JOEL JENKINS VISITS THE BOOK CAVE


New Pulp Author Joel Jenkins shares his latest release from Pulp Work Press, Weird Worlds, with The Book Cave’s Ric Croxton, who discovers a familiar name in one of the stories.

Listen to The Book Cave Episode 241: Weird Worlds of Joel Jenkins here.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

THE BOOK CAVE PRESENTS: PANEL FEST EPISODE 17- PULPFEST 2013 ED HULSE

The Book Cave’s Art Sippo recorded Ed Hulse’s panel on Pulps in Hollywood at the 2013 PulpFest Convention.

You can listen to Panel Fest Episode 17: PulpFest 2013 Ed Hulse here.

About From Pulp Page to Silver Screen:
Blood ‘n’ Thunder editor Ed Hulse explores the pulp-to-movie connection in his PulpFest presentation Hollywood and the Hero Pulps, one of several pre-convention programs scheduled for Thursday, July 25th, at 9 PM.

Motion-picture incarnations of pulp magazine protagonists date back to the medium’s earliest days. Moviegoers of the nickelodeon era—the pre-World War I years—were treated to
cinematic adaptations of Short Stories’ Hamilton Cleek and The Popular Magazine’s Terrence O’Rourke, among others. Tom Mix became the industry’s top Western star on the strength of his 1920 portrayal of Max Brand’s Whistlin’ Dan Barry. And master detective Nick Carter, who successfully made the transition from dime novel to pulp magazine, appeared on screens both in the U.S. and overseas in several sets of short subjects produced between 1908 and 1927.

With the coming of talkies and the emergence of Hollywood as the world’s filmmaking capital, pulp fiction became an even more frequent source of story material. Hundreds of movies released during the Thirties, Forties and Fifties—feature films and short subjects alike—were made from yarns originally printed in rough-paper periodicals.

As Blood ‘n’ Thunder readers know, Ed is the leading authority on pulp-related movies, having researched and written about them for decades. His PulpFest presentation will touch on many, but concentrate on those adapted from hero pulps, with special emphasis on such serials as The Spider’s Web (1938), The Shadow (1940), and The Spider Returns (1941). He’ll present little-known, behind-the-scenes info gleaned in part from his own interviews with people who worked on these episodic epics, including Victor Jory (who played the serial Shadow) and Iris Meredith (who played Nita in The Spider’s Web). Ed will address the rumor that Columbia Pictures planned a G-8 and His Battle Aces serial for 1939 release, and he’ll also report what little is known about the proposed Republic chapter plays that would have featured Doc Savage and Nick Carter.

This program, leading into the screening of Chapters One through Five of The Spider’s Web, promises to get PulpFest’s 2013 hero-pulp tribute off to a fascinating start.

Kenneth Duncan as Ram Singh reads an issue of The Spider in this publicity photo for the 1938 Columbia Pictures movie serial, The Spider’s Web.

You can listen to Panel Fest Episode 17: PulpFest 2013 Ed Hulse here.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

THE BOOK CAVE PRESENTS: PANEL FEST EPISODE 16- PULPFEST 2013 RICK LAI


The Book Cave’s Art Sippo recorded Rick Lai's Fu Manchu panel at the 2013 PulpFest Convention.

You can listen to Panel Fest Episode 16- PulpFest 2013 Rick Lai here.

About The Pulps After Fu Manchu:
Wu Fang 36-03“Tall, thin with lizard-green eyes, yellow robe and black cap embroidered with coral bead, Fu Manchu was the very picture of warped genius. Such unusual potions as spiders, scorpions and plague-carrying tsetse flies were just part of Fu’s prescription to foreshorten the white race’s actuarial expectations. Master of  super  science and creative  toxicology, he . . . was the Yellow Peril.”

Although it is believed that Kaiser Wilhelm coined the term “Yellow Peril,” it was Sax Rohmer who profited most from the idea, largely through the villainous Dr. Fu Manchu. Little wonder that countless pulp writers, from Walter B. Gibson and Norvell W. Page to Robert E. Howard and George Worts, turned to the devil doctor to find inspiration for their lurid pulp tales.

To begin PulpFest‘s celebration of the 100th anniversary of Sax Rohmer’s infamous creation, Rick Lai looks at “The Pulp Descendents of Fu Manchu,” beginning at 8 PM on Thursday, July 25th in the Fairfield Room located on the second floor of the Hyatt Regency Columbus. Rick will discuss the influence of Sax Rohmer’s devil doctor on the pulps with a look at villains such as Wu Fang, Shiwan Khan, The Blue Scorpion from Peter the Brazen, and Robert E. Howard’s Skullface and Erlik Khan.

Best known for his articles expanding on Philip José Farmer’s Wold Newton Universe concepts, recently collected by Altus Press as Rick Lai’s Secret Histories: Daring Adventurers, Rick Lai’s Secret Histories: Criminal Masterminds, Chronology of Shadows: A Timeline of The Shadow’s Exploits and The Revised Complete Chronology of Bronze, Rick lives in New York. His short fiction has been collected in Shadows of the Opera (Wild Cat Books, 2011) and two upcoming Black Coat Press collections to be printed this year–Shadows of the Opera: Retribution in Blood and Sisters of the Shadows: The Cagliostro Curse.

You can listen to Panel Fest Episode 16- PulpFest 2013 Rick Lai here.
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Thursday, July 25, 2013

THE BOOK CAVE UPGRADES TO PULP 2.0

New Pulp Publisher Bill Cunningham stops by The Book Cave to chat with host Ric Croxton about all the great projects he has coming out from his company, Pulp 2.0 Press.
THE SPHINX
KNIGHT WATCHMAN
COMING SOON: AGENT 13  - see pics on Pulp 2.0’s Facebook page
You can pre-order vol. 1 of THE NEW ADVENTURES OF FRANKENSTEIN collection here.

Listen to The Book Cave Episode 240: Bill Cunningham here.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

ANDREZ BERGMAN VISITS THE BOOK CAVE


The Book Cave welcomes novelist Sandrez (suppose to be Andrez) Bergman as they discuss his novel "Who is Killing the Great Capes of Heropa?" on the latest podcast episode.

Listen to The Book Cave Episode 239: Andrez Bergman here.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

KEITH DALLAS VISITS THE BOOK CAVE

Keith Dallas visits The Book Cave and chats about the books he was involved with, American Comic Book Chronicles.

Learn more about American Comic Book Chronicles here, here, and here.

Listen to The Book Cave Episode 238: Keith Dallas here.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

THE BOOK CAVE EPISODE 237: PAPERBACK CONFIDENTIAL


Happy Fourth everyone!!!

Brian Ritt and Rick Ollerman visit The Book Cave to share their book Paperback Confidential from Stark House Press with hosts Art Sippo and Ric Croxton.

You can listen to The Book Cave Episode 237: Paperback Confidential now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/the-book-cave-episode-237-paperback-confidential-links

Buy "Paperback Confidential" from Stark House Press here.
Mention The Book Cave in the note and get 15% off the pre-order price.

Monday, July 1, 2013

THE BOOK CAVE SPECIAL: PULPFEST 2013


Murania Press’ Ed Hulse visits the Book Cave to let everyone know about this year's PulpFest information.
The regular episode of The Book Cave will go live on Thursday.

Listen to The Book Cave Special: PulpFest 2013 now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/the-book-cave-special-pulp-fest-2013

Thursday, June 27, 2013

PULP’S POWER COUPLE RETURNS TO THE BOOK CAVE



Pulp's power couple, Ginger and Tom Johnson return to The Book Cave to talk dinosaurs, history, the weather, and before we forget, Tom Johnson's new book "Three Go Back". As always the Book Cave podcast crew enjoyed having Ginger and Tom visit and we are sure you'll enjoy the book.

Listen to The Book Cave Episode 236: Three Go Back now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/the-book-cave-episode-236-three-go-back

Thursday, June 20, 2013

ELIZABETH WATASIN VISITS THE BOOK CAVE


The Book Cave crew had the great pleasure of having Elizabeth Watasin visit and chat about her best selling novel and news about her comic book.

Listen to The Book Cave Episode 235: Elizabeth Watasin now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/the-book-cave-episode-235-elizabeth-watasin


Friday, June 14, 2013

THE BOOK CAVE GOES TO MARS!


New Pulp Authors Kane Gilmour and Doc Vaughn visit the Book Cave to introduce the listeners to their fantastic novel and web comic, Warbirds of Mars.

Listen to The Book Cave Episode 234: Warbirds of Mars now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/the-book-cave-episode-234-warbirds-of-mars


Friday, May 10, 2013

VAN ALLEN PLEXICO DOCKS THE WHITE ROCKET AT THE BOOK CAVE



White Rocket 022: The Book Cave Guys Interview Van!

This week, the tables are turned as new pulp author Van Allen Plexico himself is interviewed by Dr Art Sippo, Ric Croxton, and Bruce Rosenberger of the Book Cave Podcast.  This episode presents excerpts from that interview, discussing Van’s latest SENTINELS novel, METALGOD, as well as his new Military SF novel series, “The Shattering.”

The White Rocket episode is available via iTunes (subscribe and don’t miss an episode!) or you can visit the podcast site at http://whiterocket.podbean.com/
The White Rocket Books page at http://www.whiterocketbooks.com/
The Book Cave can be found at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com

Many thanks to Art, Ric, and Bruce for making this audio available to White Rocket.


Thursday, March 14, 2013

MERKABAH RIDER’S ED ERDELAC RIDES INTO THE BOOK CAVE



New Pulp Author Ed Erdelac visits the Book Cave to introduce the listeners to his series Merkabah Rider.

Read the first three pages of Merkabah Rider and a couple of reviews here.

Listen to The Book Cave Episode 221: Ed Erdelac now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/the-book-cave-episode-222-ed-erdelac


Thursday, March 7, 2013

MARK ELLIS STEPS INTO THE BOOK CAVE!



New Pulp Author Mark Ellis talks about his Kickstarter project The Justice Machine with The Book Cave’s hosts Ric Croxton and Art Sippo.

Listen to The Book Cave Episode 221: Mark Ellis now at http://thebookcave.libsyn.com/the-book-cave-episode-221-mark-ellis