Featuring "Lost for Words" by Ramsey Campbell, this issue showcases a blend of original stories from both veteran and emerging writers. Darrell Schweitzer and Mark Samuels contribute unique narratives, while Curtis M. Lawson explores a science fiction/horror fusion. Katherine Kerestman delivers a compelling vampirism tale, and other authors like Scott J. Couturier and Geoffrey Reiter provide unsettling glimpses into the strange. Additionally, a classic reprint of Algernon Blackwood's inaugural weird tale enriches the collection.
John C. Tibbetts Libros
John C. Tibbetts es un autor que explora la historia y la teoría del cine con una sensibilidad artística. Su obra profundiza en las dimensiones estéticas del cine y los estudios de medios, ofreciendo a los lectores un compromiso profundo con el arte visual. Los talentos multidisciplinarios de Tibbetts, que abarcan la escritura, la ilustración y la radiodifusión, le permiten presentar temas complejos de una manera accesible y cautivadora. Su enfoque académico y artístico enriquece la comprensión de la interacción entre el cine, la música y los contextos culturales más amplios.



This critical study delves into G.K. Chesterton's exploration of dark themes in his novels, stories, and essays. It examines his detective stories, science fiction, and paradoxical works, using the motif of "gargoyles" as a thematic framework. The book also features an interlude on Chesterton and Borges, plus an appendix with interviews.
Those Who Made It
- 235 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
What was it like to work behind the scenes, away from the spotlight's glare, in Hollywood's so-called Golden Age? The interviews in this book provide eye-witness accounts from the likes of Steven Spielberg and Terry Gilliam, to explore the creative decisions that have shaped some of Classical Hollywood's most-loved films.