Titan recently re-released Philip Jose Farmer’s alternate history sci-fi adventure novel, The Other Log of Phileas Fogg, an obscure novel, which has not seen a printing for nearly forty years.
Bryan Dietrich’s The Assumption is far from a typical book of poems, but we were already congnizant of this from reading previous works such as the phenomenal Prime Directive.
The Black Wings of Cthulhu is a collection of twenty-one stories, each with a theme or structure similar to the classic horror tales of H.P. Lovecraft.
Sherlock Holmes on Screen: The Complete Film and Television History is a well researched guide to every television and film adaptation of Sherlock Holmes up until last year.
Blood on the Mink was originally written over 50 years ago, when it appeared, under the pseudonym Ray McKensie, in the final issue of Trapped Detective Story Magazine, one of the last remaining pulp magazines.
Tales from Development Hell: The Greatest Movies Never Made? tells the stories of some of the most involved film development processes in the industry.
Captain Nemo: The Fantastic Adventures of a Dark Genius by Kevin J. Anderson is a fictional biography of Andre Nemo, who, according to the tale, is the real figure behind the stories of Jules Verne.
Coyote’s Kiss by Crista Faust is a tie-in novel for the Sixth season of Supernatural, taking place between the episodes of Caged Heat and Appointment in Samara.
There are only a handful of artists who paint nearly all of the science fiction book covers we see. At the forefront of this insular industry is Chris Foss, who has painted covers for hundreds of books, and sketched conceptual drawings for many films.