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by Leigh Brackett, with an introduction by Ben Bova

Eric John Stark, Outlaw of Mars, travels beyond the solar system for exciting science fantasy adventures on the planet of Skaith, a lawless sphere at the edge of the known universe. Raised as a savage on the hostile planet of Mercury and honed into a fearless warrior in the low canals of the Red Planet, Stark is one of science fiction’s greatest adventurers and is Leigh Brackett’s most famous character. The first in a trilogy of stories set on Skaith, The Ginger Star is a pivotal work of science fantasy from the famous screenwriter of The Empire Strikes Back and The Big Sleep.

200-page softcover trade paperback
ISBN-13: 978-1-60125-083-4

About the Author

Though Leigh Douglass Brackett (1915–1978) was one of the most prominent science fiction authors of her time, she was equally adept in both crime fiction and westerns. While many of her early stories, beginning with "Martian Quest" in 1940, were science fantasy with a strong adventure theme, her first novel, "No Good From a Corpse"(1944), was a hard-boiled detective mystery that so impressed director Howard Hawks that he had his staff call in "this guy Brackett" to help William Faulkner write the script for The Big Sleep. The film, starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, is considered a shining example of film noir, and launched Brackett's scriptwriting career, which would go on to include such notable pictures as Rio Bravo, The Long Goodbye, and the first draft of The Empire Strikes Back, which was written shortly before her death and later revised significantly. During this time, however, she maintained her status as a pulp science fiction icon, writing numerous stories and occasionally collaborating with protégé Ray Bradbury or husband Edmond Hamilton. It was during this busy period that she created her most famous character, criminal and wild-man Eric John Stark, an anti-hero who allowed her to explore colonialism's affect on native cultures, a theme that pervades much of her work. Despite her death from cancer in 1978, Brackett's works live on today as some of the most important in the genre.

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The Ginger Star (Trade Paperback)
Barsoomian White Ape,

Will you be publishing any more of Brackett's work? She easily stands alongside Mary Shelley, C L Moore, and Francis Stevens as one of the best, most ambitious female authors of all time.

Erik Mona (Publisher),

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We've already announced The Secret of Sinharat/People of the Talisman and The Ginger Star. We will soon announce The Hounds of Skaith and the Reavers of Skaith. Beyond that there about a half-dozen books we could do, but nothing else is signed yet.

Any requests?

--Erik

Barsoomian White Ape,

Erik Mona wrote:
We've already announced The Secret of Sinharat/People of the Talisman and The Ginger Star. We will soon announce The Hounds of Skaith and the Reavers of Skaith. Beyond that there about a half-dozen books we could do, but nothing else is signed yet.

Any requests?

--Erik


Sword of Rhiannon, Nemesis from Terra, The Long Tomorrow, The Big Jump, Alpha Centauri--Or Die!

Erik Mona (Publisher),

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All on the pile. I think "The Long Tomorrow" is least likely (though it's a wonderful book) on the grounds that it is quite different from the sword and sorcery and science fantasy we've been shooting for in the Planet Stories line, but anything is possible.

Sword of Rhiannon fits the line perfectly. The others are all under consideration.

--Erik

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