The Top 50 Black Gate Posts in June
According to our badly-overheated traffic meter, you folks visited the Black Gate blog in record numbers last month (and you left a mess in the visitors lounge, too. Seriously, what’s with all the Taco Bell wrappers?)
Still, we’re glad to see you. I was pleased to note that our most popular article in June was Fletcher Vredenburgh’s look at our distinguished competition, Heroic Fantasy Quarterly and Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and his assessment of the best new Sword and Sorcery of the last twelve months. Close behind was Scott Taylor’s newest Top 10 list, “The Top 10 Role Playing Games of All Time,” and Patty Templeton’s interview with uber-editor and 21st Century Renaissance Man, John Joseph Adams.
Rounding out the top five were Douglas Draa’s review of Michael Shea’s horror classic The Color Out Of Time, and our coverage of Jean Rabe’s resignation as editor of the SFWA Bulletin.
The Top 50 Black Gate posts in June were:
- The Best New Sword and Sorcery of the Last Twelve Months
- Art of the Genre: The Top 10 Role Playing Games of All Time
- An Interview with John Joseph Adams
- Vintage Treasures: The Color Out of Time by Michael Shea
- Jean Rabe Resigns as SFWA Bulletin Editor Amidst Controversy
- Art of the Genre: Kickstarter – It Really Shouldn’t Be About the Stuff
- Robert E Howard and Appendix N: Advanced Readings in D&D
- Maureen F McHugh’s China Mountain Zhang
- Pathfinder RPG: Fey Revisited
- Did I Do that? or We’ve Had the Sword, Where’s the Sorcery?




The 2013 edition of Montreal’s Fantasia film festival is well underway and I’ve been able to see three films so far, with more planned. A few days ago, I watched The Garden of Words, a visually spectacular 45-minute slice-of-life anime, and at noon yesterday took in After School Midnighters, a kid-oriented 3D animated movie that nicely balances plot and wackiness. Then, later that afternoon, I attended a showing of OXV: The Manual, a science-fiction film premiering at the festival. I was impressed enough to want to write about it here.


