Weird Heroes, subtitled "New American Pulp", was an American series of novels and anthologies produced by Byron Preiss in the 1970s that dealt with new heroic characters inspired by pulp magazine ...
But it seems to us that this sort of evidence is more than counter-balanced by the testimony of BYRON'S familiar letters; View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
Guest: Daniela Cammack is Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley. Her research and teaching focus on the history of democracy and constitutionalism. She is currently working on a book on ancient Greek ...
In The Secret, only three of the twelve treasures hidden by Byron Preiss have ever been found. And he died in 2005 ... Players ran around as the Headless Horseman, chopping off heads. Every head ...
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Benjamin Preiss is The Age's regional editor. He was previously state rounds reporter and has also covered education for The Age.
William Byron found himself in the driver's side window of Brad Keselowski in Sunday's NASCAR Cup Series event at Watkins Glen International, after being slammed into the Armco barrier.
Most have failed in one way or another. Twelve treasures were buried in major American cities for The Secret, a treasure hunt created by Byron Preiss in 1982, but so far only three have been found.