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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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Hollow Earth Expedition by Exile Game Studio (2006)
Board & Roleplaying Games

Hollow Earth Expedition by Exile Game Studio (2006)

First we discovered that the Earth is round. Then we discovered that it’s hollow. Continue reading Hollow Earth Expedition by Exile Game Studio (2006)

Apex Theropod Deck-Building Game by Die-Hard Games (2015 onward)
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Apex Theropod Deck-Building Game by Die-Hard Games (2015 onward)

A card game in which you play as one of seven prehistoric apex predators competing for territory and resources against other predators. Continue reading Apex Theropod Deck-Building Game by Die-Hard Games (2015 onward)

GURPS Dinosaurs by Stephen Dedman (1996)
Board & Roleplaying Games

GURPS Dinosaurs by Stephen Dedman (1996)

A bestiary of more than 100 different animals from Earth’s history for the GURPS roleplaying system. Continue reading GURPS Dinosaurs by Stephen Dedman (1996)

Lost Prehistorica by Dark Quest Games (2004)
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Lost Prehistorica by Dark Quest Games (2004)

Anyone who is thinking about turning their Dungeons & Dragons game into a “Dungeons & Dinosaurs” game will want to give this game supplement a look. Continue reading Lost Prehistorica by Dark Quest Games (2004)

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

Lands of Mystery by Aaron Allston (1985)
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Lands of Mystery by Aaron Allston (1985)

Discover the world of Zorandar, a savage, timeless land where brave natives battle ferocious dinosaurs. Can you solve Zorandar’s ancient mysteries? Continue reading Lands of Mystery by Aaron Allston (1985)

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