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Bonus offer on new Jack Williamson book from Haffner Press

by haffnerpress@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephen Haffner) Mar 28, 2008 at 11:25 AM

Pardon the dust, but I hope some folks will like this.

THE WORLDS OF JACK WILLIAMSON: A CENTENNIAL TRIBUTE (1908-2008) is on 
track! We expect to have copies back from the printer in plenty of time 
for the book's April 11th debut at the 2008 Williamson Lectureship at 
Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, New Mexico.

To keep up the momentum on a much-appreciated wave of advance orders, we 
are pleased to announce that all copies paid-for in 
advance-of-publication will be shipped with a 12-page booklet by Jack 
Williamson, THE CAT THAT LOVED SHAKESPEARE. This story is heavily 
referenced in THE WORLDS OF JACK WILLIAMSON in Vicky Medley's essay 
"Queens of Space." Originally written as his holiday contribution for 
his local writer's group, the story was published in the July 2005 issue 
of Chronicle. In this story, a group of children find a stray alley cat 
that is not really a cat at all! What is she? What is her destiny? And 
just why does she know so much about the Bard of Avon. Her tale (tail?) 
is told in THE CAT THAT LOVED SHAKESPEARE.

Meanwhile, check your travel itineraries and see if you can join us at 
the Williamson Lectureship on April 11th. Links with the details of this 
year's event are here: 
http://enmu.edu/calendar/calendar.php?m=4&d=11&y=2008

<http://enmu.edu/calendar/calendar.php?m=4&d=11&y=2008>

At the Lectureship we'll be presenting a check to the regents at ENMU 
for proceeds earned from the sales of our 2007 memorial tribute to Jack 
Williamson, IN MEMORY OF WONDER'S CHILD. This 112-page perfect bound 
chapbook sells for $15. Inside are tributes from some of the major SF 
writers with their thoughts on the passing of Jack Williamson. This 
chapbook also has two Williamson stories, "Nonstop to Mars" from 1939, 
and "The Mists of Time" (Jack's last work published in his lifetime) 
from 2006. We have about a handful copies left that were signed by 
attending contributors when the book made its debut at the 2007 
Lectureship <http://www.haffnerpress.com/jwl31/jwl2007.html>.
We'll see 
if we can get more copies signed at this year's event.

Once we return from the Lectureship, we'll be readying GATEWAY TO 
PARADISE, the sixth volume of Williamson's Collected Stories, for 
release on or before July 31st. Pulp magazine aficionados may note that 
Pulpcon 37 <http://www.pulpcon.org/>
will be in Dayton, OH from July 
31st to Aug 3rd. This year's Pulpcon celebrates Jack Williamson and the 
70th Anniversary of John W. Campbell's editorship of /Astounding Science 
Fiction (aka Analog Science Fiction & Fact)/. Haffner Press will be 
hosting a 45-minute multimedia presentation on the life and works of 
Jack Williamson. Hope to see you there.

Stay tuned as we still have some astounding, thrilling (and yes, weird) 
news regarding forthcoming titles from Haffner Press that you won't want 
to miss. Meanwhile, below are the salient details of THE WORLDS OF JACK 
WILLIAMSON and -- Keep Watching the Skies!

Stephen Haffner
Big Poobah
HAFFNER PRESS

==============

*THE WORLDS OF JACK WILLIAMSON: A CENTENNIAL TRIBUTE (1908-2008)*

Planned for an April 11th debut at the 2008 Williamson Lectureship, The 
Worlds of Jack Williamson celebrates the 100th birthday of one of the 
Grand Masters of science fiction. While Jack Williamson passed away in 
2006 at the age of 98, his incredible body of work continues to be 
enjoyed by legions of fans and admirers. Assembled in this centennial 
tribute are several unpublished stories: “The Moon Bird,” “The Forbidden 
Window,” “The Golden Glass,” and a film treatment from 1957, “The 
Planets are Calling.” Also included are several classics in the 
Williamson canon such as the original novella-length version of Darker 
Thank You Think; “Minus Sign,” an unreprinted “seetee” story of 
anti-matter and terraforming; and a tale with the first use of 
“psionics,” “The Man from Outside.” Contemporary stories include “The 
Hole in the World,” “Afterlife,” and “The Luck of the Legion,” the last 
Legion of Space adventure. Included are essays from academics and 
scholars who have studied Williamson’s works, as well as Dr. 
Williamson’s 1957 Master’s thesis, “A Study of the Sense of Prophecy in 
Modern Science Fiction.” Fellow Grand Masters of science fiction 
Frederik Pohl and James Gunn provide introductory remarks on reading, 
knowing, collaborating with, and admiring Jack Williamson.
_*
Contents*_*
FICTION
*New Unpublished Stories
• The Moon Bird (1929)
• The Forbidden Window (19??)
• The Golden Glass (1939)
• The Planets are Calling (1957)
• A Christmas Carol (2000)

Classic Stories
• Darker Than You Think (1940)
• Minus Sign (1942)
• The Man from Outside (1951)

Contemporary Stories
• The Humanoid Universe (1980)
• The Hole in the World (1997)
• Afterlife (2002)
• The Luck of the Legion (2002)

ESSAYS
Alan C. Elms, PhD
• Darker Than He Thought: The Psychoanalysis of Jack Williamson

Jack Williamson
• A Study of the Sense of Prophecy in Modern Science Fiction
• Tricentennial Century

Alfred D. Stewart, PhD
• Jack Williamson: The Comedy of Cosmic Evolution

Vicky Medley
• Queens of Space: Women in the work of Jack Williamson

Richard A. Hauptmann
• Collecting Jack Williamson: Master of Wonder

/The Worlds of Jack Williamson/ is essentially one big giant birthday 
present from Haffner Press to the friends, family, and readers of Jack 
Williamson. Clocking in at 720 pages, and bound in archival-quality 
paper with Brillianta book cloth, this book is designed to withstand 
years (or centuries?) of readings.
*
_Ordering information:
_**THE WORLDS OF JACK WILLIAMSON: A CENTENNIAL TRIBUTE (1908-2008)
Edited by Stephen Haffner
Foreword by Frederik Pohl, Introduction by James Gunn
Dustjacket by Vincent Di Fate
720-page 6.25" x 9.25" Smythe-sewn Archival-quality Hardcover
ISBN-13: 978-1-893887-29-9
1000-copy trade edition: $40.00 (U.S.)
Release date: April 11, 2007
*
Be sure to check www.haffnerpress.com often for updates, changes, and 
special announcements.

For a limited time we are offering free shipping (Continental USA, only) 
via Media Mail

We can accept checks and money orders made payable and sent to:
HAFFNER PRESS
5005 Crooks Road Suite 35
Royal Oak, Michigan 48073-1239

We are able to take credit card orders via Paypal at www.paypal.com. The 
remit-to e-mail is info@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 contact us anytime if you have any questions or need additional 
information.

All best,

Stephen Haffner
Big Poobah
HAFFNER PRESS

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