Doris Piserchia: Earth-child. Daw Books 1977. Cover art by Michael Whelan.
Tanith Lee: Vazkor, son of Vazkor. Daw Books 1978 (2nd printing). Cover art by Ken W. Kelly.
Stuart Gordon: One-eye. Daw Books 1973. Cover art by Tim Kirk.
Vernor Vinge: The witling. Daw Books 1976. Cover art by George Barr.
“What are the most award-winning Science Fiction & Fantasy books of 1983?” We looked at all the large SFF book awards given, aggregating and ranking
Jo Clayton: Quester's endgame. Daw Books 1986. Cover art by Michael Whelan.
Philip José Farmer: Hadon of ancient Opar. Daw Books 1974. Cover art by Roy Krenkel.
(Uncredited cover for the 1963 edition of Doomsday, 1999 (variant title: Midge), Paul MacTyre) Behold Part II of my popular series on the doomed city in science fiction cover art (see Part I). A d…
Cover artist: Luis Dominguez
Frank Kelly Freas (1922-2005) cover, ''Promised Land'' by Brian M. Stableford, Daw Books, 1974
Eric Ladd cover art
Brian M. Stableford: To challenge Chaos. Daw Books 1972. Cover art by Frank Kelly Freas.
Mark S. Geston: The siege of wonder. Daw Books 1977. Cover art by H.R. van Dongen.
I nominate the cover of Michael G. Coney’s The Jaws That Bite, The Claws That Catch (1975) as the worst I’ve ever seen. I’ve submitted it to Good Show Sir so hopefully it gets po…
Is there anywhere in the galaxy that’s safe for a Telepath who knows too much? Implanted with psi-tech technology, Cara Carlinni is on the run from Alphacorp, a megacorporation more powerful …
Cover art (and several interior illustrations) by Jack Gaughan. The typeface is Angular Black, designed by Georg Salden in 1973 and distributed by VGC from 1975 on. If you feel there’s something fishy about the overly wide Y, that’s because it’s not by Salden. The original