The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Peerless Peer
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Peerless Peer Written by: Philip Jose Farmer Afterword: Win Scott Eckert Page Count: 194 pages ISBN-10: 0857681206 ISBN-13: 978-0857681201 Where to buy: Titan Books, Amazon, and other fine book retailers Publisher’s comments: Holmes and Watson take to the skies in the quest of the nefarious Von Bork and [...]
FarmerCon/Pulp Fest 2011
Hello Ghouls and Boils, Minion Sean Levin had a great experience at FarmerCon and Pulp Fest 2011. Henry and I were hoping to attend, sadly money is tight (looking at the dust bunnies in my wallet) – so he was She Never Slept’s eyes and ears in our stead. Now I will leave things to [...]
The Evil in Pemberley House
The Evil in Pemberley House Written by: Philip José Farmer and Win Scott Eckert Published by: Subterranean Press Pages Count: 212 ISBN: 1596062495 ISBN-13: 978-1596062498 Where to buy: Subterranean Press (sold out), Amazon, and other fine book retailers. Publisher’s Comments: For over thirty years, readers have marveled at Philip José Farmer‘s inventive integration of popular fiction and literature’s [...]
She Never Slept Interviews Champion Mojo Storyteller Joe R. Lansdale!
Hello Ghouls and Boils, This has been an exciting week at She Never Slept. Thanks to everyone who attended our 100th Post spooktacular event and thanks again to Andrew Leman and Sean Branney for a wonderful interview. SNS is excited to see the HPLHS version of The Whisperer in Darkness. If you missed the live [...]
Win Scott Eckert Interview
Hello Ghouls and Boils, Today we have a special treat – a republished interview with Win Scott Eckert. If you stumbled onto this and would like to know why we republished it here, refer to The Not-So-Savvy Reader. Thanks again to Win for giving us his time. I hope you all enjoy this interview as much [...]
Philip José Farmer and the Genesis of Wold Newton
Hello Ghouls and Boils, Today we have a special treat – a republished article written by Henry Covert. If you stumbled onto this and would like to know why we republished it here, refer to The Not-So-Savvy Reader. Thanks again to Henry for giving us his time. I hope you all find this article as [...]




























