Monday, January 15, 2007

L. Ron Hubbard, A Master Storyteller


L. Ron Hubbard was a master storyteller who had published over 200 stories during the Golden Age of Pulp Fiction in the 30's, 40's and 50's.

His best known works from the 80's are the 10 volume dekalogy, Mission Earth, and the science fiction epic, Battlefield Earth. All 10 volumes of Mission Earth as well as Battlefield Earth became New York Times bestsellers and Hubbard was established as one of the masters of the science fiction.

Galaxy Press is about to launch the earlier stories of L. Ron Hubbard in a series called "Stories from the Golden Age".

Let us know if you have read fiction stories by L. Ron Hubbard and we also appreciate you telling us what you think about Galaxy Press publishing all his earlier fiction stories. Send an e-mail to pbreyer@galaxypress.com.

Thank you for your input!

The Editors, Galaxy Press

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3 Comments:

At January 16, 2007 1:27 PM , Blogger Galaxy Press said...

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At January 16, 2007 1:42 PM , Blogger Jeff Rutherford said...

I love the fiction stories of L. Ron Hubbard. Specifically I am looking forward to reading other stories from his earlier work. My favorite story was "The Masters of Sleep". I can't wait for the books to come out!

Jeff Rutherford

 
At February 1, 2007 10:26 PM , Anonymous Pete Vilinsky said...

Hubbard's writing is incredibly fast paced, yet more than adequately descriptive. I love his style. I've read all of Mission Earth and I've read Battlefield Earth twice (and will probably read it a few more times over the years). My other favorites are Buckskin Brigades and Final Blackout.

Pete Vilinsky
NYD

 

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