Dinosaurs in Fantastic Fiction by Allen A. Debus (2006)
This literary survey examines how paleoliterature originated, developed and matured to the present day. Continue reading Dinosaurs in Fantastic Fiction by Allen A. Debus (2006)
This literary survey examines how paleoliterature originated, developed and matured to the present day. Continue reading Dinosaurs in Fantastic Fiction by Allen A. Debus (2006)
Hell Creek Formation, Montana, 1907. Barnum Brown, the star paleontologist of the American Museum of Natural History, aims to dig up more examples of Tyrannosaurus Rex, the most fearsome predator to walk the Earth, which he discovered just a few years before. Continue reading Two Tiny Claws by Brett Davis (1999)
The foreign scientists possess amazing technology, but that’s because they are much more foreign than they claimed. They don’t just want to take the bones out of the country – they’re fighting over who will get to take them clean off the planet… Continue reading Bone Wars by Brett Davis (1998)
Eighteen years ago, the prehistoric past collided with the present as time itself underwent a tremendous disruption, transporting huge swaths of the Cretaceous period into the twentieth century. Continue reading Dinosaur Thunder by James F. David (2012)
Slowly at first, but with increasing frequency, time begins to unravel once more, and dinosaurs again roam the earth. Continue reading Thunder of Time by James F. David (2006)
It began with a rain of corn falling from an empty sky, and with the unheeded warnings of a handful of eccentric scientists and college students. Only they saw the disaster coming, but nobody listened to them until… Continue reading Footprints of Thunder by James F. David (1995)
It is now six years since the secret disaster at Jurassic Park, six years since that extraordinary dream of science and imagination came to a crashing end – the dinosaurs destroyed, the park dismantled, the island indefinitely closed to the public. Continue reading The Lost World by Michael Crichton (1995)