The Top 50 Black Gate Posts in November
The top article on the Black Gate blog last month was the 13th installment in our ongoing examination of Lester Del Rey’s Classics of Science Fiction line, a look at the 1977 paperback The Best of Fredric Brown. (Brown also showed up a little further down the list, in our take on the Brown and Weinbaum chapters of the Appendix N: Advanced Readings in D&D series over at Tor.com).
Second on the list was Alex Bledsoe’s appreciation of one of my favorite films of the summer, Pacific Rim, and his thoughts on where it fit on the sliding scale between rip-off and homage.
Third was our review of a surprisingly effective, 81-year-old pulp tale by Clark Ashton Smith, “The Vaults of Yoh Vombis.” Fourth was M Harold Page’s report on his trip to the Gemmell Award ceremonies at the World Fantasy Convention. Rounding out the Top Five was Keith West’s opening chapter in his ambitious attempt to review the Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series.
The complete Top 50 Black Gate posts in November were:
- Vintage Treasures: The Best of Fredric Brown
- Pacific Rim and the Culture of Rip-off vs Homage
- Clark Ashton Smith’s “The Vaults of Yoh Vombis”
- The Sword Folk are Coming
- Lin Carter and the Ballantine Adult Fantasy Series
- Goodbye, Blockbuster
- Revisiting the Scene of the Crash: John Carpenters Ghosts of Mars
- Magic: Let’s Ditch Clarke’s 3rd law
- Thank Politically Correct Parents for Sword and Sorcery
- Nobody Gets Out Alive: Writing Advice from the Cheap Seats