The PorPor Books Blog: SF and Fantasy Books 1968 - 1988

SO....what's a PorPor Book ? 'PorPor' is a derogatory term my brother used, to refer to the SF and Fantasy paperbacks and comic books I eagerly read from the late 60s to the late 80s. This blog is devoted to those paperbacks and comics you can find on the shelves of second-hand bookstores...from the New Wave era and 'Dangerous Visions', to the advent of the cyberpunks and 'Neuromancer'.

Monday, October 9, 2023

My top 22 horror short stories, October 2023

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  October 2023 is Spooky StORIES MOnth  at the PORPOR BOOKS BLOG ! My Top 22 Horror Short Stories October 2023   I've been reading horro...
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Saturday, October 7, 2023

Splatterpunks in Penthouse

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  October 2023 is Spooky StORIES MOnth  at the PORPOR BOOKS BLOG ! Splatterpunks in Penthouse Penthouse magazine, September 1988 It's o...
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Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Book Review: The Stephen King Companion

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October 2023 is Spooky StORIES MOnth           at the POrPOR BOOKS BLOG ! Book Review: 'The Stephen King Companion' edited by George...
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Tuesday, October 3, 2023

Spooky stories month October 2023

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  October 2023 is Spooky StORIES MOnth  at the PORPOR BOOKS BLOG ! Here the the PorPor Books Blog, every October is 'Spooky Stories Mont...
Monday, October 2, 2023

MTV programming list week of September 28, 1983

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MTV Programming List, Week of September 28, 1983 Here is a neat little 'blast from the past', courtesy of shatterdaymorn at the IMDb...
Friday, September 29, 2023

Book Review: Orbit 11

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Book Review: 'Orbit 11' edited by Damon Knight 3  / 5 Stars Well, here we go with another review of another installment in the '...
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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

National Lampoon April 1973

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National Lampoon April 1973 Let's take another trip back in time, fifty years ago, to April, 1973 and the latest issue of the National L...
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Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
I'm a long time fan of SF and fantasy literature, starting from the day I got my first Marvel comic as a first-grader in 1966.
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