I do & for 2 reasons:

1) I love shared beloved classics and new discoveries with you.

2) I hope you'll buy some of my novels, such as my latest one:

https://t.co/h5obeSPxOB

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remember dawn and lucas? this is them now, feel old yet?

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itsalmostvalentinesdayprofessorbutwentaheadandpreparedearly

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has run across lots of Mark Shultz work lately. At first glance, this look like a fantasy scene, but the crater-pocked landscape below, the oblong moons above, and the six-armed opponent make it clear this is ERB's Mars.

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reveals Jeff Doten's cover for my next book. The fifth book in the series follows two young characters introduced in book 4, opens with an airship battle, and a low-tech rescue only our heroes could perform. Expect a release later this month or in early March.

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gives this graphic novel my highest recommendation. If you think they just don't make 'em like they used to, give Starlight a look. It's a fantastic, respectful modern take on the traditional S&P trope that never mocks or parodies the genre. Check it out!

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devoured this as a freshman in college. It really isn't S&P since it's set on Earth, but the combination of a man from future America exploring an England reduced to barbarism is close. Since ERB wrote it, I think it's fair to make it an honorary S&P novel.

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Thx to , , Sen for urging Gov to Your leadership matters.

, as chair of Women's Caucus, will you call on Gov to pardon Liyah and support survivors?

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presents Joe Jusko's brilliant depiction of a boy discovering Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom for the first time. Give the kid blonde hair, make the dog a spaniel mix, and you've got me at 16 experiencing wonders I'd never dreamed existed before.

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presents another S&P comic. Adam Strange is the creation of the great Gardner Fox, and owes much to ERB's John Carter. Fox and his fiction, prose and comic, are finally drawing well-deserved attention, including a biography and a huge Adam Strange omnibus.

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