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Paleontology in Fiction

Prehistoric Pulp is a blog dedicated to fiction about dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals, with reviews, cover blurbs and news about upcoming works.

Also covered here, although less comprehensively, are comics and board/roleplaying games featuring prehistoric critters. There are no reviews for movies or television shows, but I do include news items about upcoming films.

This blog updates infrequently simply because of the scarcity of the subject matter — long stretches of time pass between novels featuring prehistoric animals. Think of the site more as an archive of news and reviews than a traditional blog.

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Author: Walt Williams

Dinotopia by James Gurney (1992)
Art Books

Dinotopia by James Gurney (1992)

The word “Dinotopia” literally translates to “terrible place,” but as envisioned by artist and writer James Gurney, it isn’t such a bad place to visit. Continue reading Dinotopia by James Gurney (1992)

Dinosaur Nexus by Lee Grimes (1994)
Novels

Dinosaur Nexus by Lee Grimes (1994)

Time travel is a reality – as staggering new technology enables the crew of the Pegasus to journey back to the Late Cretaceous period. What they don’t expect is company. Continue reading Dinosaur Nexus by Lee Grimes (1994)

Pax Britannia: Unnatural History by Jonathan Green (2007)
Novels

Pax Britannia: Unnatural History by Jonathan Green (2007)

In a steampunk world where the British Empire never fell, government agent Ulysses Quicksilver sets out to investigate the disappearance of the evolutionary biologist Professor Galapagos. Continue reading Pax Britannia: Unnatural History by Jonathan Green (2007)

Cretaceous Dawn by L.M. Graziano and M.S.A. Graziano (2008)
Novels

Cretaceous Dawn by L.M. Graziano and M.S.A. Graziano (2008)

A physics lab accident hurls four-and-a-half people and a dog 65 million years through time to the end of the Age of the Dinosaurs. Paleontologist Julian Whitney and his companions have one chance for rescue: a thousand-mile journey through the dinosaur-infested wilderness to a hypothetical reversion point. Continue reading Cretaceous Dawn by L.M. Graziano and M.S.A. Graziano (2008)

Wildside by Steven Gould (1996)
Novels

Wildside by Steven Gould (1996)

It’s another world, a pristine Earth where mammoths and saber-tooth tigers still roam. Where there are no cities, no highways, no pollution, no laws… no people at all. Continue reading Wildside by Steven Gould (1996)

Cadillacs & Dinosaurs: The Roleplaying Game by Frank Chadwick (1990)
Board & Roleplaying Games

Cadillacs & Dinosaurs: The Roleplaying Game by Frank Chadwick (1990)

Chances are you’ve never heard of the Xenozoic, that as-yet-to-come geologic era when every creature that ever existed once again roams the Earth, and when what’s left of mankind cruises the countryside in retrofitted 1940s and ’50s Cadillacs. Continue reading Cadillacs & Dinosaurs: The Roleplaying Game by Frank Chadwick (1990)

Dinosaurs of the Lost World by Avalon Hill (1987)
Board & Roleplaying Games

Dinosaurs of the Lost World by Avalon Hill (1987)

Deep in the impenetrable Amazonian wilderness of South America, an unscalable plateau rises from the jungle floor. This strange land has never been trod upon by Twentieth Century man — until now. Continue reading Dinosaurs of the Lost World by Avalon Hill (1987)

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