Asked where he got the ideas for his stories Stephen King replied, "My mother would read me FATE magazine. Which was about the paranormal, flying saucers, and all that stuff. ...and I was fascinated." Now you can read The Best of FATE. UFOs and Close Encounters brings you the story of Unidentified Flying Objects through key reports - from the encounter that started it all in 1948 to 21st century sightings worldwide - selected from the magazine's over 700 issues. Kenneth Arnold, the pilot whose 1949 account launched the modern fascination with flying saucers, shares his story. James A. Harder,...
Asked where he got the ideas for his stories Stephen King replied, "My mother would read me FATE magazine. Which was about the paranormal, flying sauc...
Jean Marie Stine The Editors of Fate Brad and Sherry Steiger
True Accounts of Angels and Heavenly visitations from the pages of the world's leading magazine of the paranormal Are Angels Real? "Yes " Say the editors, contributors, and readers of FATE magazine-and billions of people worldwide. Now you can read the best writing on those heavenly visitants, the angels, from the pages of FATE, the oldest and leading publication covering the fields of the paranormal, the occult, and the unexplained. In its six-plus decades of publishing, FATE has printed dozens of reports, articles, and reader letters chronicling the activities and nature of angels, with...
True Accounts of Angels and Heavenly visitations from the pages of the world's leading magazine of the paranormal Are Angels Real? "Yes " Say the edi...
..".Breathtaking skill ... interesting dialogue, a carefully constructed story, and an appealing message. Bixby should be better known." -Gary Westfahl Jerome Bixby (1923-1998) was a highly regarded professional science fiction magazine editor and writer remembered for his "yeoman work in raising the standards of the science fiction action story, whose own stories, though few, are much sought after by discriminating readers." (Science Fiction Stories, 1953). Mirror, Mirror, the first collection of Jerome Bixby's science fiction in nearly fifty years, showcases the best work from this motion...
..".Breathtaking skill ... interesting dialogue, a carefully constructed story, and an appealing message. Bixby should be better known." -Gary Westfah...
A complete book-length sf novel of an interstellar lawyer-sleuth at work on a case of Murder in Space by Batman author, and Deadshot creator, David V. Reed; plus cosmic stories and novelettes by award winning writers like Ray Bradbury, Edmond Hamilton, Emil Petaja, and more - along with all the original illustrations, editorials, letter columns, and back of the magazine advertisements - in this keepsake page by page reproduction of the May 1940s issue of the legendary pulp magazine Amazing Stories. If you are looking for the genuine pulp magazine experience here it is. Magazines from the...
A complete book-length sf novel of an interstellar lawyer-sleuth at work on a case of Murder in Space by Batman author, and Deadshot creator, David V....
"A fairly good time capsule of sf starting to become a genre of its own, and "Amazing Stories" in particular., for the pulp fiction fan, this will be an interesting and fun read And all of 1926's covers are reprinted on this anthology's back cover." -Amazon review. 1940 was an important year for Amazing Stories-and for its new editor, Raymond A. Palmer. For Palmer it was the culmination of his dream to create a stable of new science fiction writers for Amazing, the way John W. Campbell Jr. had done two years earlier with such spectacular success at Astounding Stories. Palmer gathered Don...
"A fairly good time capsule of sf starting to become a genre of its own, and "Amazing Stories" in particular., for the pulp fiction fan, this will be ...
1928 was Amazing Stories third year and the best yet for a magazine that was improving with leaps and bounds each issue. This best of the year compilation is headlined by Jack Williamson, Edmond Hamilton, Clare Winter Harris, David H. Keller MD, Miles J. Breuer MD, and other greats of early science fiction. Plus stunning illustrations by the pioneer and genius of science fiction art, Frank R. Paul. Here you will find Comet Doom, a feature novel and intergalactic extravaganza, by a man who was already one of science fiction's leading stars, Edmond Hamilton (which concludes this anthology)....
1928 was Amazing Stories third year and the best yet for a magazine that was improving with leaps and bounds each issue. This best of the year compila...
CLASSIC 6,000,000+ COPY BESTSELLING SERIES Amazon Top 10 in Paranormal & Supernatural "FATE magazine is fascinating." -Steven King The world is not what we think it is. The individuals whose experiences you are about to read know that only too well, since nothing in their lives had prepared them for their encounters with things that are not supposed to happen - but did Events like these remain hidden because those they happen to are afraid to speak out of a natural reluctance to have their sincerity or sanity questioned. Societies define their own realities and those who challenge them do...
CLASSIC 6,000,000+ COPY BESTSELLING SERIES Amazon Top 10 in Paranormal & Supernatural "FATE magazine is fascinating." -Steven King The world is not w...