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Are you on Facebook? Want a chance to keep up with the latest Planet Stories news, check out a cover gallery, and pledge your devotion to the coolest science fiction imprint since, well, since the original Planet Stories?
Then head on over to the Planet Stories fan page on Facebook and join up!
Tell 'em Erik sent you!

Daeglin |

You guys are killing me. I love you guys, but with the dollar difference, and the shipping to Canada, I just can't make a subscription work. Still, I am a fan as my friends on Facebook can now see. And I will continue to support the line by getting my brick and mortar bookstore to keep ordering them in for me. I know its not the same guarantee as a subscription, but all I can offer is "You keep printin'm, an I'll keep a-buyin'm".

James Sutter Contributor |

I've been trying to find the books in my local bookstores, but with no success. Neither Borders or Barnes & Noble seem to carry them near me. Is that just their choice or can I pressure them to carry the line?
You can certainly pressure them, and please do! We've found them in Barnes & Noble before, so we know they're aware of us - having them order the books for you might be the impetus that particular branch needs to jump on the PS bandwagon....

Christopher Paul Carey |

All right then. I'll see if I can't apply my own brand of nerdy muscle to the local stores around here. After all, I see them carrying those Doc Savage and Shadow reprints, so Planet Stories should be a natural fit.
That would be awesome and much appreciated by all of us here. :-)

groovista |

Yes, absolutely. This kind of grassroots support--even if just word of mouth, Amazon.com reviews, or blog mentions--is absolutely critical to the line taking hold and becoming a permanent fixture.
It is much appreciated!
"Well, Brian, we just might have a little job for you..." - the People's Front of Judea
I think you've caught a rising tide of interest in what was genuinely good and entertaining in pop culture of the last 100 years. "Sword and Planet" or "Planetary Romance" or whatever, like "steampunk" (I like the term "steampulp" better), seems to be part of a loose but growing movement that encourages rediscovery, sharing and Making.
Wait'll you see the prop we're making out of Stanley G. Weinbaum's "flame-pistol"! This is a diamond-powered uber-blaster that Weinbaum described and used in several of his groundbreaking interplanetary stories. Our leads Ray and Ceel draw strongly on his screwball-comedy couple, 'Ham' Hammond and Pat Burlingame. (I also cast Stan in my film -- I like the guy :-)

groovista |

Yes, absolutely. This kind of grassroots support--even if just word of mouth, Amazon.com reviews, or blog mentions--is absolutely critical to the line taking hold and becoming a permanent fixture.
It is much appreciated!
Oblio sez, "Wait! I do have a Point!"
More general awareness of and interest in retro genres should
equal greater interest and sales of Planet Stories stuff.
1. God = Love.
2. Love = blind.
3. Ray Charles = blind.
Therefore, Ray Charles = God.
You may go now. Be off with you. Go on.

groovista |

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Also pretty hard to reconcile with Eric Clapton = God, too. :)The value of "=" changed over the course of your post. Therefore, your conclusion does not follow.
On the other hand, welcome to Paizoland, Groovista!
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!
(The sound of shrieks and of rubber truncheons liberally applied. Soft gurgling sounds, footfalls of boots departing.)
Move along citizens. Nothing to see here.
8-) 8-)
Seriously, Erik and James, have you seen a little uptick in general curiosity from the Facebook page?

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...we've only added 5 people to the Facebook page in the last two weeks...
Cool, I guess that makes me one of five! :-)
Also, a friend of mine started a sub last month after I told him about Planet Stories, so word of mouth is working a litte.
Mike