Extra Bonus Monster on Hold Cover Reveal
Hardcover Limited Edition Full Wraparound Cover Art by Mark Wheatley As much as we love the front cover art for the Hardcover Limited Edition of The Monster on Hold by Philip José Farmer and Win...
Hardcover Limited Edition Full Wraparound Cover Art by Mark Wheatley As much as we love the front cover art for the Hardcover Limited Edition of The Monster on Hold by Philip José Farmer and Win...
Meteor House is very excited to reveal Doug Klauba’s terrific cover art for the Trade Paperback edition of The Monster on Hold! This is our first time working with Doug, but Win Scott Eckert...
As you will probably be aware by now, PulpFest is going ahead as an in-person event. Unfortunately, Meteor House has made the difficult decision not to attend and, therefore, there will be no official...
Here is the full Table of Contents for The Man Who Met Tarzan by Philip José Farmer! This collection not only includes a previously unpublished article, but thanks to the “Magic Filing Cabinet,” two other pieces...
Yes, you read that right! Artist Mark Wheatley has edited the cover art, highlighting the throne layer from The Monster on Hold cover to make a really cool Zoom background file: Click on the...
Back on Philip José Farmer’s birthday we announced the three books we’re publishing in 2021: It’s Always Darkest by Frank Schildiner The Man Who Met Tarzan by Philip José Farmer The Monster on Hold by Philip José...
Back on Philip José Farmer’s birthday we announced the three books we’re publishing in 2021: The Man Who Met Tarzan by Philip José Farmer The Monster on Hold by Philip José Farmer and Win Scott Eckert...
Back on Philip José Farmer’s birthday we announced the three books we’re publishing in 2021: The Monster on Hold by Philip José Farmer and Win Scott Eckert It’s Always Darkest by Frank Schildiner The...
Today is January 26th and would have been Philip José Farmer’s 103rd birthday. It’s hard to believe it’s been twelve almost years since we lost him. Every year on Phil’s birthday we like to announce one...
Philip José Farmer had a life-long love affair with the pulps he read in his youth. They influenced nearly everything he wrote, but in the 1970s he paid special tribute to them with several...