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John Carnell (editor) - New Writings in SF5 - Corgi - 1971
#witches#sciences#occult#vintage#sf#new writings#fictions#corgi books#john carnell#1971#s-f#science fiction#new writings in sf 5
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Restaurant at the End of the Universe #1 (1994) by DC Comics
Written by Douglas Adams, John Carnell, drawn by Steve Leialoha and Shepard Hendrix, cover by Rich Larson and Steve Fastner.
#The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy#DC Comics#Restaurant at the End of the Universe#Restaurant#Rich Larson#Steve Fastner#John Carnell#Steve Leialoha#Sephard Hendrix#Douglas Adams#Doug Adams#Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy#1994#Etsy#Vintage Comics#Comic Books#Comics#Zaphod#Total Perspective Vortex
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First issue of the Sleeze Brothers was published with a cover date of August, 1989. The sci fi comic was written by John Carnell and pencilled by Andy Lanning. ("Nice 'N' Sleezy", The Sleeze Brothers 1#, Marvel/Epic Comics)
#nerds yearbook#real life event#comic book#sci fi comic#august#1989#sleeze brothers#john carnell#andy lanning#el ape sleeze#deadbeat sleeze#doris#pigheadski#beatbox#wong#marvel#marvel comic#epic#epic comics
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SCIENCE FANTASY Vol. 20 #60 (Nova Publications, 1963)
This issue contains a fun, interesting piece on Mervyn Peake by Mike Moorcock, as well as a short story by Peake (I didn't know he'd written any short stories 'til I glommed this). Also contains a story by someone called Terry Pratchett (a "young, would-be writer," says editor, John Carnell).
#retro scifi#pulp scifi#science fiction#pulp science fiction#science fantasy#science fiction art#pulp sci fi#pulp mag#pulp magazine#60s science fiction#60s sci fi#1960s sci fi#1960s science fiction#moorcock#michael moorcock#mervyn peake#terry pratchett#john carnell
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New Writings in SF 1
Finished reading (aloud to my spouse) "New Writings in SF 1" edited by John Carnell. Published 1964.
First in a series of anthologies exploring and encouraging the growth of SF from simple genre writing into more literary avenues. This growth became known as the "New Wave" SFF of the 60s and 70s.
Was particularly impressed by the last story, "The Sea's Furthest End" by Damien Broderick.
Worth reading for both its historical perspective and on its own merits.
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Too Late Blues (1961) John Cassavetes
July 9th 2023
#too late blues#1961#john cassavetes#bobby darin#stella stevens#everett chambers#nick dennis#cliff carnell#rupert crosse#seymour cassel
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It's the solstice tonight, and a good time to reflect on my favourite books from the past year.
I'm making very little attempt to rank these titles. They're simply the books that I enjoyed most, and they're presented in the order I read them. • "The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet," by Becky Chambers (2014) • "The Galaxy, and the Ground Within," by Becky Chambers (2021) • "Locklands," by Robert Jackson Bennett (2022) • "Beloved," by Toni Morrison (1987) • "Exhalation," by Ted Chiang (2019) • "Fugitive Telemetry," by Martha Wells (2021) • "Becoming Kin: An Indigenous Call to Unforgetting the Past and Reimagining Our Future," by Patty Krawec (2022) • "The Vanished Birds," by Simon Jimenez (2020) • "The Netanyahus: An Account of a Minor and Ultimately Even Negligible Episode in the History of a Very Famous Family," by Joshua Cohen (2021) • "Utopia Avenue," by by David Mitchell (2020) • "The Calcutta Chromosome: A Novel of Fevers, Delirium & Discovery," by Amitav Ghosh (1995) • "Moon of the Crusted Snow," by Waubgeshig Rice (2018) • "Bea Wolf," by Zach Weinersmith; illustrated by Boulet (2023) • "Fighting the Moon," by Julie McGalliard (2021) • "The Empress of Salt and Fortune," by Nghi Vo (2020) • "The Glass Hotel," by Emily St. John Mandel (2020) • "New York 2140," by Kim Stanley Robinson (2017) • "When the Tiger Came Down the Mountain," by Nghi Vo (2020) • "The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Omnibus," by Ryan North et al; illustrated by Erica Henderson & Derek Charm & Jacob Chabot & Naomi Franquiz & Tom Fowler & Rico Renzi et al (2022) • "Buffalo Is the New Buffalo: Stories," by Chelsea Vowel (2022) • "Greenwood: A Novel," by Michael Christie (2019) • "The House of Rust," by Khadija Abdalla Bajaber (2021) • "Children of Memory," by Adrian Tchaikovsky (2022) • "Jade Legacy," by Fonda Lee (2021) • "A Deadly Education: A Novel: Lesson One of the Scholomance," by Naomi Novik (2020) • "The Last Graduate: A Novel: Lesson Two of the Scholomance," by Naomi Novik (2021) • "The Golden Enclaves: Lesson Three of the Scholomance," by Naomi Novik (2022) • "To Be Taught if Fortunate," by Becky Chambers (2019) • "Helgoland: Making Sense of the Quantum Revolution," by Carlo Rovelli (2020), translated by Erica Segre & Simon Carnell (2021) • "A Psalm for the Wild-Built," by Becky Chambers (2021) Ah, but I said I'd make "very little attempt" to rank them, not "no attempt." So here is that attempt: my favourite five books from the last solar orbit — the five I enjoyed even more than those other thirty — also presented in the order I read them.
• "Nona the Ninth," by Tamsyn Muir (2022) • "Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands," by Kate Beaton (2022) • "Record of a Spaceborn Few," by Becky Chambers (2018) • "Briar Rose," by Jane Yolen (1992) • "Babel, or, The Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution," by R.F. Kuang (2022)
#books#Becky Chambers#Robert Jackson Bennett#Toni Morrison#Ted Chiang#Martha Wells#Patty Krawec#Simon Jimenez#Joshua Cohen#David Mitchell#Amitav Ghosh#Waubgeshig Rice#Zach Weinersmith#Boulet#Julie McGalliard#Nghi Vo#Emily St. John Mandel#Kim Stanley Robinson#Ryan North#Erica Henderson#Chelsea Vowel#Michael Christie#Khadija Abdalla Bajaber#Adrian Tchaikovsky#Fonda Lee#Naomi Novik#Carlo Rovelli#Tamsyn Muir#Kate Beaton#Jane Yolen
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I posted 25 times in 2022
25 posts created (100%)
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I tagged 25 of my posts in 2022
#vintage - 25 posts
#paperback - 25 posts
#book - 23 posts
#science fiction - 19 posts
#1970s - 14 posts
#anthology - 7 posts
#unknown artist - 6 posts
#1980s - 6 posts
#1960s - 5 posts
#ace books - 5 posts
Longest Tag: 30 characters
#the league of green-eyed women
My Top Posts in 2022:
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Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy 4: Spells, edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh, cover by Kinuko Y. Craft (1985)
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The League of Grey-Eyed Women by Julius Fast, cover by Unknown Artist (1971)
The cover artist is possibly Bob Pepper.
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Chthon by Piers Anthony, cover by John Jude Palencar (1987)
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New Writings in SF 21, edited by John Carnell, cover by Unknown Artist (1973)
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My #1 post of 2022
The Silkie by A. E. van Vogt, cover by Bart Forbes (1974)
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#tumblr2022#year in review#my 2022 tumblr year in review#your tumblr year in review#paperback#vintage#book#science fiction#illustration#fantasy#art#covers
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Carnell Augustino Lake (July 15, 1967) is a former football player who was a safety in the NFL. He is a member of the NFL 1990s All-Decade Team. He was the cornerback’s coach for the UCLA Bruins under head coach Rick Neuheisel in 2009 before leaving after one season for family reasons. He was the Pittsburgh Steelers’ defensive backs coach until 2018.
He played linebacker for the UCLA Bruins (1985-88). He finished his college career with 45.5 tackles for loss and 25.5 sacks. Those totals, as of the 2016 season, are 1st and 4th in UCLA football history.
On January 15, 1989, Lake played in the East-West Shrine Game and was part of the West who lost 24–6 to the East. On January 21, 1989, he was part of Los Angeles Rams’ head coach John Robinson’s South team that defeated the North 13–12. He played safety in both games as multiple teams were interested in moving him to safety as he was considered to be too small to continue to play linebacker professionally
In the summer of 2009, he, along with former Steeler Greg Lloyd, was a coaching intern at the Philadelphia Eagles training camp at Lehigh University.
In June 2010, he was hired by Jerry Simon to be the assistant coach of the Marina High School boys’ basketball team.
On March 7, 2011, he was hired as the Pittsburgh Steelers’ defensive backs coach.
He is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, he was initiated into the Gamma Xi Chapter.
He and his wife, Monica, have three children. His son, Quentin, plays defensive back for the Los Angeles Rams. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence #alphaphialpha
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Hunger Games OC Masterlist
Name: Deryn Stedman (District 10)
Fic: Burn Me Once
Love Interest: Finnick Odair
FC: Jack Falahee
Name: Eirene Collier (District 12)
Fic: Can't Catch Me Now
Love Interest: Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark
FC: Poppy Drayton
Name: Emery Carnell (District 5)
Fic: Well of Power
Love Interest: Peeta Mellark and Gale Hawthorne
FC: Crystal Reed
Name: Epiphany Trinket (District 2)
Fic: Baker's Epiphany
Love Interest: Peeta Mellark
FC: Emily Alyn Lind
Name: Ianthe Odair (District 4)
Fic: Blossoms In The Water, Possible Multi
Love Interest: Haymitch Abernathy
FC: Jennifer Morrison
Name: Julius Amadeus (Capitol)
Fic: Friends In High Places
Love Interest: Peeta Mellark
FC: Theo James
Name: Lotus Babbage (District 3)
Fic: War and Peace
Love Interest: Finnick Odair
FC: Daisy Ridley
Name: Marcellus Hemingway (District 13)
Fic: Two Sided Coin
Love Interest: Katniss Everdeen & Finnick Odair
FC: John Boyega
Name: Martia Callan (District 2)
Fic: One Song Glory
Love Interest: Cato, Johanna Mason
FC: Katherine McNamara
Name: Pomona Bentley (District 7)
Fic: Fire Is Catching
Love Interest: Gale Hawthorne
FC: Freya Allen
Name: Tamora Snow (Capitol)
Fic: The Sound of Snow Falling
Love Interest: Lucy Gray Baird
FC: Sabrina Carpenter
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 8 / 10
Título Original: Jack the Ripper
Año: 1988
Duración: 182 min
País: Reino Unido
Dirección: David Wickes
Guion: David Wickes, Derek Marlowe
Música: John Cameron
Fotografía: Alan Hume
Reparto: Michael Caine, Armand Assante, Ray McAnally, Lewis Collins, Ken Bones, Susan George, Jane Seymour, Harry Andrews, Lysette Anthony, Roger Ashton-Griffiths, Peter Armitage, Desmond Askew, Trevor Baxter, Mike Carnell, Ann Castle, Michael Gothard, Hugh Fraser, George Sweeney, Jonathan Moore, Jon Laurimore, Michael Hughes, Richard Morant
Productora: Coproducción Reino Unido-Estados Unidos; Thames Television, Lorimar Television, Euston Films. Emitida por: CBS
Género: Drama; Crime; Mystery
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095388/
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source bluemelodybooks JOHN CARNELL SF 15 New Writings in Science Fiction 15 1969 Vintage Sci Fi Book
#bluemelodybooks#sciencefiction#scifi#vintagescifibook#vintagesciencefiction#vintagebook#scifiart#sciencefictionbooks
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Sleeze Brothers #1 & 2 (1989) by Epic / Marvel Comics
Written by John Carnell, drawn by Andy Lanning, David Hine, and John Higgins.
#Sleeze Brothers#Epic Comics#marvel Comics#1989#John Carnell#Andy Lanning#David Hine#Stephen Baskerville#NIB#Nexus Infinity Broadcasting#Etsy#Comic Books#Comics
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"3 ESCAPE TOMBS," New York Daily News. September 4, 1933. Page 1, 3 & 4. ---- 3 Flee Tombs On Sheet-Rope, Elude Manhunt --- Three youthful prisoners awaiting trial in Tombs Prison slipped into an unused annex yesterday afternoon, forced open a skylight and at 1:37 o'clock slid fifty feet down an improvised rope into Leonard St.
They were still at liberty late last night, despite a police chase and a three-hour search, during which 100 patrolmen and detectives ransacked every square foot of an entire block in which the fugitives were believed to be hiding.
It was the first successful break from the 31-year-old prison in more than a decade. Three prisoners killed the warden, a keeper and them- selves in a memorable at tempt to escape in 1926.
The three who got away yesterday were Henry Simons, 20, of 241 W. 101st St.. held for burglary; Gerard 20, 320 E 108th St. robbery suspect; and John M. Nally. 18, 102 W. 40th St.. arrested for carrying a gun. Despite their youth, all had police records. With a score of other prisoners they had been allowed to exercise in the recreation room of the prison during the noon hour.
While the antics of the others occupied the attention of the guards, Simons, Simonson and McNally slipped into a corridor and made their way to the former women's annex on the Leonard St. side of the prison.
The door, unused for two years, had been tightly nailed, but the prisoners pried it open. Then they climbed up the cables of a dumb waiter until they could reach a skylight. This also was nailed, but they managed to pry it loose.
Once on the roof, the trio had to act quickly. From around their bodies they uncoiled three lengths of an ingenious rope which they had made from strips of bedsheets tightly wrapped around wire pulled from bedsprings.
They tied the three sections together, making a single strand which, when one end was tied to the ledge of the building, reached to within a few feet of the side-walk below.
Not a single pedestrian was insight in Leonard St. as they slid ddown the rope and dropped to the ground. Walking fast, they turned the corner into Centre St. and haled a taxicab at Centre and Franklin St. It was here that Patrolman George Carroll entered the scene. He was stationed in Centre St. ona fixed post established shortly after the last outbreak. He wondered why the three men were in such a hurry and strolled around the corner to investigate.
As soon as he saw the rope, Carnell realized what had happened. He hailed a police radio car driven by Patrolman John Possidento and pursued the green taxi in which he had seen the three drive off.
With the police car close behind, the taxi went north on Centre St. turned east into Walker St., then into Canal and east on Canal to Mulberry. Here it stopped when the driver deliberately stalled his engine.
Flee Down Mulberry. The fugitives leaped out, using both doors, and raced down Mulberry St. with three policemen at their heels. Two of the patrolmen were on the running beard of a pursuing automobile. The third, Patrolman Walter O'Neill, of Traffic B, was on foot. All had their revolvers drawn but all withheld their fire because the street was crowded with children.
John Morello, of 35 Norfolk St. sipping beer in the Dell Leone Restaurant at 91 Mulberry St., ran to the door with the proprietor just as one of the fugitives made as though to enter the place. The fugitive changed his mind and raced up the adjoining staircase in the same building. The other two ran to Mulberry St, and apparently there. These were described by Morello as a tall man, with dark hair and a dark complexion wearing a gray suit, and a short man in a blue suit.
Surround Fugitives. Reserves from the Elizabeth Street, Clinton Street and Oak Street stations, two emergency squads and fifty detectives soon threw a cordon around the block bounded by Mulberry, Canal, Bayard and Baxter Sts. Then began a search that brought thousands of spectators to view the excitement.
Every room, cellar, attic and room in the block was combed by police armed with machine guns and automatic rifles. Two men, found half-dressed in bed, were taken in custody but prison authorities said they were not the fugitives.
At 4 o'clock the police abandoned ther efforts, convinced the men have made a getaway through their lines.
The taxi driver, Arthur Feinstein of 1369 67th St., Brooklyn, said he had been told to drive to 47th St, and Third Ave., Brooklyn. As soon as his passengers realized they were being followed, he said, they ordered him to change his course. Suspecting trouble, stopped the car and they fled.
Whether any of the prison guards would be disciplined because of the escape was undecided last evening as Warden Barr conferred with city officials.
Police records showed Simons was first arrested in September, 1931, on a burglary charge and received a suspended sentence. Arrested another burglary charge last June, he pleaded guilty and was awaiting sentence.
McNally was sent to Elmira in 1929 on an assault charge. In 1931 he was discharged on a gun charge, but had been picked up again with a gun last June and was awaiting trial.
Simonson also went to Elmira in 1925 when a burglary charge was reduced to unlawful entry. He was arrested last June for robbery.
The escape in 1926 was the most sensational in a long history of collective and individual out-breaks since the original Tombs, a replica of one of the tombs of ancient Egypt, was built in 1840.
Six members of the mob of red-haired Mike McKenna were in the plot. Early in the afternoon of Nov. 3 they pleaded illness and asked to be taken to the medical office.
Three of them. McKenna, Hyman Amberg and Robert Berg, were escorted from the cells to the office, which was only about twenty feet from the main gate. As they neared the exit, the three whipped out pistols and made a dash toward the gate keeper.
Warden Killed. He foiled them by turning the huge steel key in the lock, dropping it in his pocket and running toward them. Just then Warden Peter J. Mallen rushed from his office. He drew the prisoners' fire and the keeper escaped. Mallen was killed.
Then began a siege in the prison yard that lasted for half an hour. Keeper Jeremiah Murphy was fatally wounded in the interchange of bullets. Finally the cornered trio, their ammunition almost gone, killed themselves one by one as Johnny Broderick, the police department's most two-fisted hero, started across the prison yard to battle them single-handed.
As recently as last October the Tombs was turned into a veritable fort to foil a supposed plot to deliver Howard Reddy, gangster inmate. Machine guns were trained on Centre and Lafayette Sts., but nothing happened.
Image Captions: From page 1: THREE FLEE TOMBS - Three young criminals set precedent yesterday when they fled from ancient Tombs prison on Center St., without bloodshed. Here is wire-wrapped bed sheet they used in flight. Riot squads of police are scouring neighboorhood around prison in effort to round up outlaws. Prisoners were awaiting transfer to Sing Sing From page 2.
Top left Slim Line to Freedom Down this slender line, made of twisted bed sheets and wound with wire, three prisoners yesterday slid to freedom from Tombs. The rope is being examined by police. Middle right: Arthur Feinstein, who, police say, operated taxi in which three jailbreakers made gets away, is questioned by police. Bottom: Searching for Prisoners Armed with riot guns, police search buildings along Mulberry Street for three prisoners who escaped from Tombs. Entire neighborhood was searched.Arthur Feinstein, who, police say, operated taxi in which three jailbreakers made away. is questioned by police.
From page 3.
Where Three Broke Jail Diagram shows Tombs prison, where three prisoners yesterday made daring break. Lowering themselves down by bedsheet rope from building above visitor's gate (arrow), they set precedent by staging break without bloodshed.
#the tombs#manhattan house of detention#new york#prison break#jailbreakers#jailbreak#prison guards#remand prisoners#prisoner transfer#sentenced to the penitentiary#new york prisons#sing sing prison#carrying offensive weapons#burglary#escaped prisoners#the great depression#history of crime and punishment
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John Carnell (editor) - New Writings In SF 9 - Corgi - 1967
#witches#features#occult#vintage#sci-fi#stories#new writings#corgi#john carnell#john rackham#douglas r. mason#arthur sellings#william spencer#gerald w. page#eric frank russell#vincent king#1967
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Me too my man
#marvin the paranoid android#paranoid android#radiohead#the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy#douglas adams#dc comics#steve leialoha#john carnell#byron preiss
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