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Dinosaurs & Paleontology in Fiction

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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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Alternate history Animal protagonists Cryptozoology Dinosaurs Evolution Fantasy Films Genetic engineering Horror Hunting Literary Criticism Lost world Mammals Mysteries Paleontology Sea Monsters Series Space travel Suspended animation Time travel Western Young adult

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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)

Meg by Steve Alten (1997)
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Meg by Steve Alten (1997)

On a top-secret dive into the Pacific Ocean’s deepest canyon, Jonas Taylor found himself face-to-face with the largest and most ferocious predator in the history of the animal kingdom. Continue reading Meg by Steve Alten (1997)

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