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Mr. G. W. Thomas

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Web Site: www.gwthomas.org
Telephone: (250) 398-5330
Address: 860 Western Avenue
  Williams Lake, British Columbia V2G 2J4
  Canada

Dark Worlds Magazine #4
The fourth issue of the Pulp-Descended magazine of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery and other genres. This issue features the Fantasy novella "The Tale of the Baron's Tribute" by Derrick Ferguson. Also included are "A Little Nest Egg", a horror tale by Ken Goldman, "Ma Ca Rong" a ghostbreaking story by Jack Mackenzie, "One Last Run, Among the Stars" a space opera by Michael Ehart, "Redneck Meatwagon", a futuristic horror tale by Skadi meic Beorh "Midnight in the Wax Museum" a nostalgic dark fantasy by Orrin Grey, "Black Sun", a Mythos tale by G. W. Thomas and a Sword & Sorcery novella "Sometimes Death Gods Are Merciful" by C. J. Burch. Our review/Interview is for TERROR TIME by William P. Robertson. Cover by M. D. Jackson. Illustrations by M. D. Jackson, Sam deGraff and G. W. Thomas.
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Dark World Adventures #1
Dark World Adventures #1 is something new. Blending 50% public domain fiction with another 50% of all new material, the reader is drawn into the world of Baron Von Klarnstein and the rest of the Athenodorians, a group charged with protecting the world from outside forces. In the short novel "The Phanthom Legion", the Baron goes to toe-to-toe with an evil stone that is creating an army of invisible monsters. Also included are two short adventures featuring yeti and vampires. The DWA experience is like no other book out there. This is the future of Internet publishing.
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Dark Worlds Magazine #3
The third issue of the Pulp-Descended magazine of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery and other genres. This issue features the Fantasy "The Tomb of the Amazon Queen" by Michael Ehart. Also included are "Roadblock", a space opera adventure by Jack Mackenzie, "The Storming of Big Spree" an historical adventure by David A. Hardy, "Bayou Mirage" a Dark Fantasy by E. P. Berglund, "Let Sleeping Dogs Lie", a detective Mystery by Nick Andreychuk, "Laocoon" a Weird Western by G. W. Thomas, "Communications Delay, SF by Lee Beavington, and a Pirate Fantasy "Immortals of the Cannibal Coast" by Joel Jenkins and Martin Edward Stephenson. Our review/Interview is for BURY ME DEEP by Joshua Reynolds. Also includes a Dark Worlds Club section. Cover by Aaron Siddall. Illustrations by M. D. Jackson, Aaron Siddall, Sam deGraff and G. W. Thomas.
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Dark Worlds Magazine #2
The second issue of DARK WORLDS, a quarterly magazine of "Pulp-descended" fiction, featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, dark fantasy, mystery, sword and sorcery, mystery, suspense, action-adventure tales illustrated in the old Pulp manner. This issue features "The Lords of the Bitter Dark" (Sword & Sorcery) by Joel Jenkins, "Voices" (Mystery) by Nick Andreychuk, "Cauldron of Life, Blades of Death" (Historical Fantasy)by David A. Hardy, "River Baby Weeps" (Horror) by Joshua Reynolds, "Trick Candles" (Horror)by Stephen D. Rogers, "The Clatter of Dry Bones" (Mythos)by Jack Mackenzie, "One Man's Trash" (Space Opera)by C. J. Burch and a review of J. F. Gonzalez's novel SHAPESHIFTER with an interview with the author. Illustrations by M. D. Jackson, Aaron Siddell and G. W. Thomas. Cover by M. D. Jackson.
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Dark Worlds Magazine #1
The premiere issue of DARK WORLDS, a quarterly magazine of "Pulp-descended" fiction, featuring science fiction, fantasy, horror, dark fantasy, mystery, sword and sorcery, mystery, suspense, action-adventure tales illustrated in the old Pulp manner. This issue features C. J. Burch's novella "In the Service of the All-Father" (sword and sorcery), Bret Tallman's "Red Engine" (dark fantasy), David Bain's "Fifteen Minutes" (suspense), G. W. Thomas' "Heller" (weird western), J. F. Gonzalez's "The Revenge of Cthulhu" (horror), Joel Jenkins' space opera novella "The Investment", Robert Burke Richardson's "Eye, Urreal" (Fantasy) and a review of Justin Gustainis' new novel BLACK MAGIC WOMAN with an interview with the author. Illustrations by M. D. Jackson, Samuel de Graff and G. W. Thomas. Cover by M. D. Jackson
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By the Light of the Full Moon
G. W. Thomas takes you on a century-spanning run through werewolf literature from the ancient Greek of Petronius Arbiter to the gaslight streets of Victoria's age. This massive collection of lycanthropy features the entire novel Woman Into Fox by David Garnett and an essay "The Werewolf in Literature" by the editor.
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The Door of the Unreal
The last Victorian werewolf novel before Hollywood would change everything. Gerald Biss meticulously lays down layer after layer until the final confrontation at the door of the unreal. H. P. Lovecraft called this novel one of the Children of Dracula, a novel that did for werewolves what Drac did for vamps. With an afterword by G. W. Thomas.
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