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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

Footprints of Thunder by James F. David (1995)
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Footprints of Thunder by James F. David (1995)

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)

The Lost World by Michael Crichton (1995)
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The Lost World by Michael Crichton (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)

Carnivore by Leigh Clark (1997)
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Carnivore by Leigh Clark (1997)

In an isolated Antarctic research outpost, a small group of scientists made a once-in-a-lifetime discovery. For the first time, modern man would come face-to-face with the absolute ruler of the prehistoric world, the fearsome king of the dinosaurs – the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex. Continue reading Carnivore by Leigh Clark (1997)

The Shores of Kansas by Robert Chilson (1976)
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The Shores of Kansas by Robert Chilson (1976)

Grant Ryals was the only human being on the face of planet Earth, walking through the great, trackless landscape of jungle, swamp and sea that was Kansas millions of years ago, and facing the hugest and most hideous carnivorous creatures that had ever ruled the globe. Continue reading The Shores of Kansas by Robert Chilson (1976)

First Frontier: Star Trek #75 by  Diane Carey and Dr. James I. Kirkland (1995)
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First Frontier: Star Trek #75 by Diane Carey and Dr. James I. Kirkland (1995)

Upon arriving on Earth, the Starship Enterprise crew finds that Earth is a vast jungle-like paradise where large, reptilian animals rule…with no signs of human life anywhere. Now, Kirk must travel to the past in search of the key to the mystery – or face the destruction of the human race. Continue reading First Frontier: Star Trek #75 by Diane Carey and Dr. James I. Kirkland (1995)

At the Earth’s Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1914)
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At the Earth’s Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1914)

Pellucidar, the name Rice gave to his Hollow Earth, hasn’t enjoyed as much fame as Tarzan, but it has had a surprising amount of influence on pop culture over the years, more because of the unique setting than any merits of the novel. Continue reading At the Earth’s Core by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1914)

The Night Shapes by James Blish (1962)
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The Night Shapes by James Blish (1962)

The continent lay before them, vast areas of it unexplored, its forests, plains, jungle and mountains teeming with forms of life unknown to modern man. Continue reading The Night Shapes by James Blish (1962)

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