The Top 50 Black Gate Posts in March
The number one post at the Black Gate blog last month was Sean McLachlan’s report on the historically fascinating castles of Gondar, Ethiopia. Sean’s adventures in Ethiopia certainly captured the attention of our readers — he also had the #3 post, with his photo-essay on the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela.
Coming in at #2 was the fifth chapter in William I. Lengeman III’s ongoing Star Trek re-watch, on Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. I’ve been re-watching the early Star Trek films myself the past few months, and been enjoying this series very much.
Rounding out the Top Five are our Vintage Treasures report on The Silistra Quartet — by one of the most popular writers among Black Gate’s readership, Janet Morris — and our look at Gardner’s Dozois recent controversial comments on the New Sword and Sorcery.
Classic writers captured the next three slots, including Bob Byrne’s report on the new Conan RPG, Rich Horton on Marion Zimmer Bradley, and Thomas Parker’s look at one of the most hotly debated writers of pulp SF: “Classically Awful or Awfully Classic: A.E. Van Vogt’s The World of Null-A.”
Howard Andrew Jones had the #9 slot with his review of the Second Edition of Victory Point Games’ popular Empires in America, and Drake author Peter McLean closed out the Top Ten with his thoughtful article on “Why We Shouldn’t Hunt The Trope To Extinction.”
The complete list of Top Articles for March follows. Below that, I’ve also broken out the most popular overall articles, online fiction, and blog categories for the month.
The Top 50 Black Gate posts in March were:
- The Castles of Gondar, Ethiopia
- Star Trek Movie Rewatch: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984)
- The Rock-Hewn Churches of Lalibela, Ethiopia
- Vintage Treasures: The Silistra Quartet by Janet Morris
- Gardner Dozois on the New Sword & Sorcery
- Discovering Robert E Howard: The New Conan RPG
- The Problem With Marion Zimmer Bradley: Rich Horton on Falcons of Narabedla/The Dark Intruder
- Classically Awful or Awfully Classic: A.E. Van Vogt’s The World of Null-A
- Beat the British and Save New France: Empires in America 2nd Edition
- Why We Shouldn’t Hunt The Trope To Extinction
- The Public Life of Sherlock Holmes: The D&D Adventure (Board) Games
- Discovering Robert E Howard: Fred Adams Jr. on Esau Cairn – A Man Outside His Epoch
- Alone at the Edge of the World: The Witch
- Take a Classic Science Fiction Tour With IF Magazine
- The IX: Exordium of Tears by Andrew P. Weston
- The Lost Level by Brian Keene
- The Series Series: The Pagan Night by Tim Akers
- Legend of Legacy: Laborious
- The Public Life of Sherlock Holmes: Elric & “The Jade Man’s Eyes”
- Superhero TV: Arrow
- Discovering Robert E. Howard: “My Very Dear Beans, Cornbread and Onions” (Valentine’s Day—Robert E. Howard Style)
- Changa: Before the Safari by Milton Davis
- Vintage Treasures: Try a Little Sturgeon Caviar
- The Public Life of Sherlock Holmes: SH – Consulting Detective
- The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories: An Interview with Hugo, Nebula and World Fantasy Award-Winner Ken Liu
- A Tale of Two Covers: Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner
- Art of the Genre: Kickstarter Landscape Early 2016
- Dungeons, Dragons, and Vampires: Curse of Strahd
- That Movie About the Guy Who’s Stranded on Mars
- Vintage Treasures: Three Apocalyptic Anthologies
- The Books of David G. Hartwell: Visions of Wonder and The Science Fiction Century
- The Goblin King, New York Sorcery, and Demon Pirates: The New and Upcoming Fantasies of Tor.com
- Goth Chick News: Tim Burton May (or May Not) Have Confirmed Beetlejuice 2 Is (or Is Not) a Go
- Win One of Tor.com‘s March Releases!
- Goth Chick News: Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Aliens with Ripley’s Underwear and a Xenomorph Cookie Jar
- Congratulations to Black Gate‘s Nominees for the REH Foundation Awards
- February Short Story Roundup
- Unknown, April 1941: A Retro-Review
- Vintage Treasures: Worlds Imagined: 14 Short Science Fiction Novels, Compiled by Robert Silverberg and Martin H. Greenberg
- Analog, November 1971 and October 1972: Two Retro-Reviews
- The New Old West
- Jack Binder and the Early Chicago SF Fan Club
- Screw ISIS! Here Are Five Great Reasons to Visit Brussels
- Future Treasures: The Human Chord/The Centaur by Algernon Blackwood
- Vintage Treasures: Machines That Kill, edited by Fred Saberhagen & Martin Harry Greenberg
- The Library of America Publishes Ross Macdonald
- Series Fantasy: The Half-Light City by M.J. Scott
- New Treasures: The ‘Mancer Series by Ferrett Steinmetz
- Telepathy Machines and Strange Alien Games: Rich Horton on King of the Fourth Planet/Cosmic Checkmate
- New Treasures: A Cure For Cancer by Michael Moorcock
There were plenty of older articles popular last month as well. The 25 most popular blog posts written before March were:
- Nazi Film Review: Hitlerjunge Quex
- AD&D Figurines: Youth In a Box?
- Software Review (kind of): Fantasy Map Making with Hexographer
- Heroic Fantasy with the Sharp Edge of Reality: A Review of The Sacred Band by Janet Morris and Chris Morris
- A Review of Warriors, edited by George R.R. Martin & Gardner Dozois
- The Great Savage Sword Re-Read: Vol. 2
- Death Knight Love Story: WMA meets WTF
- New Treasures: The Library of America Publishes Elmore Leonard
- The IX by Andrew P. Weston
- New Treasures: Strange Worlds
- Part Gothic, Part Sword and Sorcery, and Part Horror: Andrew P. Weston’s Hell Bound
- Art of the Genre: Top 10 Fantasy Artists of the Past 100 Years
- My Inspiration: Black Canaan
- Challenging the Classics: Questioning the Arbitrary Browsing Mechanism
- Tribulations Herculean and Tragic: Beyond Wizardwall by Janet Morris
- Return to Thieves World in Beyond Sanctuary: The Revised and Expanded Author’s Cut by Janet Morris
- Caught Between Rebels and the Empire’s Blackest Magic: Beyond the Veil: The Revised and Expanded Author’s Cut by Janet Morris
- Love in War and Realms Beyond Imagining: A Review of The Fish, the Fighters and the Song Girl by Janet Morris and Chris Morris
- Snake Extermination Tips for the Unsuccessful Barbarian Warrior
- New Treasures: Exordium of Tears by Andrew P. Weston
- Art of the Genre: Art of Dungeon Maps
- A Proposal: An Award for SF Storytelling
- Discovering Robert E. Howard: Howard Andrew Jones and Bill Ward Wrap Up Their Epic Conan Re-Read
- A Detailed Explanation
- Frodo Baggins, Lady Galadriel, and the Games of the Mighty
The Top Black Gate Online Fiction features were:
- An Excerpt from The Sacred Band by Janet Morris and Chris Morris
- “Seven Against Hell” by Janet Morris and Chris Morris
- “The Moonstones of Sor Lunarum” by Joe Bonadonna
- “The Weird of Ironspell” by John R. Fultz
- “A Phoenix in Darkness” by Donald S. Crankshaw
- “The Trade” by Mark Rigney
- “The Quintessence of Absence” by Sean McLachlan
- “Awakening” by Judith Berman
- In the Wake Of Sister Blue, Chapter One, by Mark Rigney
- “The Serpent of Thep” by Vaughn Heppner
The top categories last month were:
- Blog Entry
- Books
- Art of the Genre
- New Treasures
- Art
- Comics
- Convention Report
- Black Gate Goes to Summer Movies
- BG Staff
- Conan
- Contest
- Discovering Robert E. Howard
- Magazines
- Vintage Treasures
- Blog
- Essays
- Reviews
- Pulp
- Future Treasures
- Game Reviews
The Top 5o Black Gate blog posts in February are here, and you can see all 129 posts we made in the month of March here.