The Top 50 Black Gate Posts in September
The top articles at Black Gate in July and August were both features on Conan, and last month Bob Byrne managed to nab the top slot with his look at a strange mash-up of police procedural and sword & sorcery, the Conan tale “The God in the Bowl.” Conan was created by Robert E. Howard in the pages of Weird Tales in 1932; 85 years later, he’s still the most popular character among our readers. That’s durability.
The second most popular article at Back Gate in September wasn’t about Conan, but it did feature a sinister cosmic entity also created in Weird Tales, this time in H.P. Lovecraft 1928 story “The Call of Cthulhu” — our report on the latest Call of Cthulhu solo module, Alone Against the Flames. At #3 was Elizabeth Crowen’s interview with popular cosplay photographer Bruce Heinsius. Fletcher Vredenburgh placed two articles in the Top Ten last month; the first was his review of Roger Zelazny’s 1983 novel Dilvish, the Damned, which placed at #4. Rounding out the Top Five was an article on famous book hoarders, “What do George Lucas, Michael Jackson, and Harry Houdini Have in Common?”
Our summary of the top BG articles in August came in at #6, followed by Ryan Harvey’s fond look back at Tobe Hooper’s best film, the “bizarre nude space vampire epic” Lifeforce. M Harold Page’s opening entry in his 3-part Starfinder review, “OMG! All Your Trope Are Belong To Us,” rocketed all the way to #8. The ninth most popular post last month was Fletcher’s review of Paul S. Kemp S&S novel The Hammer and the Blade. And closing out the Top Ten was our sneak peek at Bean’s new Poul Anderson collection, The Complete Psychotechnic League, Volume 1.
The complete list of Top Articles for September 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 September were:
- Robert E. Howard Wrote a Police Procedural? With Conan?? Crom!!!
- In Alone Against the Flames You Face the Horror of Cthulhu the Way the Universe Intended: By Yourself
- The Poison Apple: A Cosplayer’s Best Friend, Interview with Photographer Bruce Heinsius
- Dilvish, the Damned by Roger Zelazny
- What do George Lucas, Michael Jackson, and Harry Houdini Have in Common? It Combines Reading and Obsession
- The Top 50 Black Gate Posts in August
- Tobe Hooper Is Dead… Long Live Lifeforce!
- Modular: A First Look at Starfinder 1: “OMG! All Your Trope Are Belong To Us”
- The Hammer and the Blade by Paul S. Kemp
- Future Treasures: The Complete Psychotechnic League, Volume 1 by Poul Anderson
- How I Spent My Summer Vacation
- Modular: Picking Pathfinder
- Modular: The New Mongoose Traveller #3 — Random Adventures, Or How I GM’d With No Prep
- Literary Wonder & Adventure Podcast: The Golden Age of Science Fiction, Part II
- New Treasures: Sherlock Holmes vs. Cthulhu: The Adventure of the Deadly Dimensions, by Lois H. Gresh
- A Jaunt Through Clark Ashton Smith’s Collected Fantasies—Vol. 3: A Vintage from Atlantis
- Early Peek at 2000AD Prog #2050: A Jumping-On Issue
- Edgar Allan Poe Wrote Fake News
- Goth Chick News: Holy Cosplayer Batman! Wizard World Comic Con Lands in Chicago
- Space Opera Reminiscent of Star Wars and Firefly: Starflight by Melissa Landers
- Goth Chick News: If You Like Your Horror Victorian Style…
- Modular: Dungeon Delving Tips – Part II
- The Complete Carpenter: Christine (1983)
- Kit Reed, June 7, 1932 — September 24, 2017
- Goth Chick News: Will IT Do It for You…? Maybe.
- September Short Story Roundup
- Two Films on Netflix: Enter the Void and Kagemusha
- Peplum Populist: Howard Hawks Goes to the Land of the Pharaohs (1955)
- Paperbacks From Hell: An Interview with Author Grady Hendrix
- The Evolution of Process — A Writerly Tale
- Zombies Need Brains Needs You
- Good Old-fashioned Military Science Fiction: The Icarus Corps by Zachary Brown
- Rock Stars, Bloggers, and Hidden Magic: The Wind in His Heart by Charles de Lint
- Companion Robots, Grave Robbing, and Monster-haunted Catacombs: July/August 2017 Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
- September/August 2017 Asimov’s Science Fiction Now on Sale
- A Not So Trimphant Ending to The Atlan Saga: Some Summer Lands by Jane Gaskell
- It’s So Weird I Can’t Look Away: DC Comics’ Young Animal Imprint
- Modular: The Traveller Central Supply Catalogue Page by Page: Survival Gear, Electronics and Computers…
- Making it on the American Grub Street: Hired Pens, Professional Writers in America’s Golden Age of Print
- Axiom Verge: Retro Gaming At Its Finest
- Modular: Successful Adventuring — Or, Staying Alive & Getting the Gold
- Once It’s Invented, You Can’t Uninvent It
- Amazing Stories, December 1964: A Retro-Review
- July/August Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction Now on Sale
- Superheroes, a Wise-Cracking Demon, and Warrior Dinosaurs: To Hell and Back by Matthew Hughes
- World Weaver Press Open for Submissions, Both Novels and Short Stories for a New Anthology
- Vintage Treasures: Dragonfly by Frederic S. Durbin
- Fantasia 2017, Days 7 to 9: The Laplace’s Demon
- Celebrate the Optimism of Old-School Science Fiction, With a Twist: The Stars at my Door, edited by George Ilett Anderson and Neil Baker
- New Treasures: The Tensorate Series by Jy Yang
There were plenty of older articles popular last month as well. The 25 most popular blog posts written before September were:
- Death Knight Love Story: WMA meets WTF
- “Are You Not Still Entertained?”: Gladiator’s 10-Year Oscar Anniversary
- Goth Chick News: Samuel L. Jackson Takes On Japanese OVA – Hold On To Your Butts…
- Fantasia Diary 2015, Day 5: Teana: 10000 Years Later, Crimson Whale, and The Shamer’s Daughter
- Solitaire Adventure with Victory Point Games
- Adventures on Stage: Fantasy Literature’s Missing Link
- My Fantasia Festival, Days 5 to 7: Cold in July, The Fatal Encounter, and Huntresses
- Blowing the Doors Off the Barn: Expanding the Iron Fist Mythos
- Living it Large: How Larger Than Life Characters Work
- The Return of the King (1980)
- Eccentric in Retrospect: Helen Simpson’s The Woman on the Beast
- Heroic Fantasy with the Sharp Edge of Reality: The Sacred Band by Janet Morris and Chris Morris
- New Treasures: The Library of America Publishes Elmore Leonard
- Return to Thieves World in Beyond Sanctuary: The Revised and Expanded Author’s Cut by Janet Morris
- Haunt the House: The Music and Art of Will Houlihan
- Adventures In Gaming: The Temple Of the Sea Gods
- The Series Series: Shieldwall: Barbarians! by M. Harold Page
- Tribulations Herculean and Tragic: Beyond Wizardwall by Janet Morris
- The IX by Andrew P. Weston
- Why isn’t Conan a Mary Sue?
- Caught Between Rebels and the Empire’s Blackest Magic: Beyond the Veil: The Revised and Expanded Author’s Cut by Janet Morris
- Art of the Genre: Art of Dungeon Maps
- The Top 50 Black Gate Posts in July
- Part Gothic, Part Sword and Sorcery, and Part Horror: Andrew P. Weston’s Hell Bound
- Things Your Writing Teacher Never Told You: The Skeleton Matters (Or, Why It’s Not OK to Skip Scenes in Your Third Act)
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
- An excerpt from Pirates in Hell, edited by Janet Morris and Chris Morris
- “Goat-Beard the Pirate, Part 2: Evil Angel,” by Janet Morris and Chris Morris
- An excerpt from Truck Stop Earth by Michael A. Armstrong
- An excerpt from Shards of the Glass Slipper: Queen Cinder by Roy A. Mauritsen
- An excerpt from Mouth of the Dragon by Tom Barczak
- “The Renunciation of the Crimes of Gharad the Undying” by Alex Kreis
- The first chapter of The Wreck of the Marissa by M Harold Page
- “Awakening” by Judith Berman
- “The Sorrowless Thief” by Ryan Harvey
- An excerpt from The Black Fire Concerto by Mike Allen
- An Excerpt from Three Ghosts in a Black Pumpkin by Erika M Szabo and Joe Bonadonna
- “Vestments of Pestilence” by John C. Hocking
- “The Trade” by Mark Rigney
- “Nero Wolfe – Stamped for Murder” by Bob Byrne
- An excerpt from “The Hand That Binds” by Michael Livingston
- “The Whoremaster of Pald” by Harry Connolly
- “Stand at Duben-Geb” by Ryan Harvey
- “Tsathoggua” by Michael Shea
- An excerpt from Soleri by Michael Johnston
- An Excerpt from Souldrifter by Garrett Calcaterra
- An excerpt from Mad Shadows II by Joe Bonadonna
- “The Moonstones of Sor Lunarum” by Joe Bonadonna
- “Iron Joan” by ElizaBeth Gilligan
The top categories last month were:
- Editor’s Blog
- Vintage Treasures
- Books
- Art of the Genre
- Blog Entry
- Art
- Conan
- Comics
- Reviews
- Convention Report
- Game Reviews
- Role Playing Games
- Magazines
- Goth Chick
- New Treasures
- Black Gate Goes to Summer Movies
- BG Staff
- News
- Discovering Robert E. Howard
- Writing
- Pulp
- Obituary
- Series Fantasy
- Fiction
- Contest
- Essays
- Future Treasures
- Interviews
- Fashion
- Solitaire Game Reviews
The Top 50 Black Gate blog posts in August are here, and you can see all 81 posts we made in the month of September here.
The old (Zelazny) and new (Kemp) make the top 10. Nice!
Now all we need is something borrowed and something blue.
Thomas — ha!