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Reviews of recent and upcoming science fiction, fantasy, horror and other genre related books. Sometimes I'll add something I think will be of interest.
This is now available for pre-order at Amazon.com and all other favorite book spots.
My eyes are already watering to read it.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has reassigned two top executives at the VA hospital in Buffalo after hearing complaints that local veterans experienced delays in receiving critical treatments.
“Upon learning of concerns raised by clinicians about local leadership and instances of delayed care, VA immediately transferred the medical center director and the chief of staff out of clinical- and Veteran-facing positions pending the results of an investigation,” VA Press Secretary Terrence Hayes said in a statement Wednesday morning.
Because the investigation is ongoing, the VA said it could not comment about whether Michael J. Swartz, executive director of the VA Western New York Healthcare System, or Chief of Staff Dr. Philippe Jaoude could return to those roles depending on what the probe finds.
Shawn De Fries, associate director of VA Finger Lakes Healthcare System, which includes the Canandaigua VA Medical Center, has been named the interim medical center director in Buffalo. VA Western New York Healthcare System serves roughly 2,000 patients a day and employs about 2,250 people.
News of the leadership changes came not long after U.S. Rep. Nick Langworthy sent a letter Tuesday to VA Secretary Denis R. McDonough. In the letter, Langworthy said it had come to his attention that the VA had informed the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs that the Buffalo VA Medical Center had “likely mismanaged oncology referrals made to the community.”
Michael Swartz, executive director of the VA Western New York Healthcare System, has been transferred out of that position, pending an investigation.
“Specifically, VA has reported that due to the medical center’s mismanagement, veterans may not have received treatment as fast as they should have,” wrote Langworthy, a conservative Republican who represents outlying parts of Erie County, as well as the Southern Tier.
Langworthy implored the VA to conduct a thorough and transparent review of the situation and to cooperate fully with the House Committee’s investigation. Langworthy said he would “closely monitor the situation and continue to press for accountability to guarantee that no veteran’s health is compromised due to administrative failures.”
“This situation is deeply concerning,” Langworthy wrote. “The potential mismanagement of oncology referrals raises serious questions about the Buffalo VA Medical Center’s adherence to established protocols and its overall commitment to the well-being of its patients.”
In his statement, Hayes said the VA “proactively informed Congress of this matter,” and will continue to keep lawmakers and local veterans informed on the issues.
“Providing veterans with the world-class care they deserve when and where they need it is our top priority, and VA has taken immediate steps to ensure the health care needs of veterans are being met,” Hayes said.
“VA is committed to providing veterans timely, quality health care – we will never settle for anything less, and we will continue to hold our employees accountable to the highest standards of care and services,” he added. “Because the investigation is ongoing, we cannot comment further at this time.”
U.S. Rep. Tim Kennedy, a Democrat, issued a statement Wednesday afternoon, calling it "unacceptable for veterans to receive delayed care due to administrative failures."
"As a member of the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs, I am committed to providing oversight to ensure that these heroes receive the care they have earned and deserve," Kennedy said. "My Congressional colleagues and I will be monitoring the outcome of the investigation and taking appropriate action where needed."
The union that represents more than 400 nurses at the Buffalo VA Medical Center had previously raised concerns about the facility’s local leadership, though those issues revolved around staffing, rather than referrals for cancer care. However, staffing levels can have a significant effect on how long patients wait for care.
As union criticizes blizzard staffing plan, Buffalo VA says 'there is no shortage of nurses' at its hospital
Union nurses at the Buffalo VA Medical Center on Tuesday blasted what they said was the administration's failure to prepare for the deadly holiday storm with a proper staffing plan, noting it's emblematic of a larger, and ongoing, problem: VA administrators who are not listening to their concerns about a chronic worker crunch.
Several nurses, represented by National Nurses Organizing Committee/National Nurses United, in January 2023 blasted what they said was the Buffalo VA Medical Center administration’s failure to prepare for the deadly 2022 Christmas weekend blizzard with a proper staffing plan. They said it was emblematic of a larger problem of VA administrators who were not listening to their concerns about a chronic staffing crunch.
An Office of Inspector General report on VA occupational staffing shortages, released this month, found the VA Western New York Healthcare System had 12 clinical occupation titles with shortages and seven nonclinical titles with shortages. With 19 titles designated as in a “severe shortage,” the VA Western New York Healthcare System was roughly in line with the VA systems in Syracuse (21 titles in shortage), in the Finger Lakes (25 titles) and in Albany (25 titles).
Nurses at the Buffalo VA are planning to hold a protest at noon Friday outside the Bailey Avenue hospital to discuss the VA’s hiring freeze.
The leadership change and investigation also comes as the VA Western New York Healthcare System is renovating its 75-year-old campus on Bailey Avenue, with many projects geared toward modernizing and improving the patient experience.
With plans for new downtown hospital 'off the table' for now, VA is revamping its aging Buffalo medical center
The VA could still one day build a new Buffalo hospital – but that is something that would be "probably 20 to 25 years down the road."
While a new Buffalo VA Medical Center could one day be built, such a project is “probably 20 to 25 years down the road,” Swartz told The Buffalo News earlier this year.
So, the VA has more than $64 million worth of projects in active construction on the 1.1 million-square-foot Bailey Avenue campus, and another $3.1 million in projects ongoing at the Batavia VA Medical Center.
Tens of millions of dollars more in spending is projected at the VA Western New York Healthcare System over the next five to 10 years.
The VA also is securing a lease to relocate its research program from its research facility in Building 20 on the Bailey Avenue campus to an off-campus space that is more modern. Building 20, which was built in the 1990s and is connected to the main hospital, will then be expanded and repurposed to house surgical and critical care operations.
“We will renovate what we can here,” Swartz said, “and I think Building 20 gives us a great opportunity to expand the footprint to meet the needs of modern health care.”
But Swartz may no longer be the local leader leading those expansions.
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We are pleased to announce that the latest ERB Universe novel, A Princess of Mars: Shadow of the Assassins by Ann Tonsor Zeddies, is now in stock and shipping from our warehouse! The novel features Dejah Thoris before the arrival of John Carter on Barsoom, as she sets off on the first adventure of her young life and plunges headlong into a murky den of treachery and deadly peril.
Born to an ancient line of noble and courageous forebears, Dejah Thoris, young and headstrong princess of the mighty empire of Helium, longs for a life of excitement and purpose beyond the cloistered walls of her royal palace. When a foreign ambassador arrives with an invitation to visit his city-state in hopes of fostering diplomatic relations, the princess defies the protests of her father and jed, traveling to the shadowy metropolis of Zor as Helium’s emissary. But Dejah Thoris soon finds that her hosts are not like the gallant folk of Helium, and before she knows it, their nefarious machinations ensnare her in a tangled web of artifice, perfidy, and murder—and a treacherous plot that portends tragedy not only for her own family, but for the entire Heliumetic empire.
Order the trade paperback, standard hardcover, or Collector's Edition directly from our webstore and receive a free collectible ERB Universe trading card featuring Dejah Thoris and John Carter's son, Carthoris, with art by J. Allen St. John! For those who read on a screen, the Kindle edition of A Princess of Mars: Shadow of the Assassins releases on September 3 and can be preordered now.
Bloodstaned Neverland by Christopher Golden & James A. Moore, Earthling Press, $40, limited to 500 signed numbered copies.
In 2006, my friend Jim Moore and his writing partner, ChristopherGolden released Bloodstained Oz (Earthling, 2006) and changed the landscape of fantasy and turned the world of Oz an its' ear with vampires and other strange creatures invading Kansas in 1933. Gayle Franklin ended up with The Emerald Heart of Oz and the rift between worlds was sealed until "Gayle put her hope away, and would not let it out again until she could feel the warmth of the sun on her face. Or until she saw the rainbow."
Gayle ends up in London n 1940 and has to survives Hitlers' Blitz and the invasion of creatures from other worlds that have been conquered by The Wizard and the inhabitants of a Bloodstained Wonderland (Earthling, 2017). With the help of Scotland Yard Inspector Gabriel Keys, Gayle is able to keep her head from the Red Queen and Varney the vampyre and is able to live to fight another day. Gayle knew that the next time she would be more than lucky, she would be ready.
Now , in this final volume (in more ways than one), it is the Summer of Love - 1967 - and Gayle and her husband, Gabriel, are running an import shop where they are able to use their British connections to enrich the flower generation with the latest of music.
As they are on their way to see the Strawberry Alarm Clock in Asbury Park, they see several vampires in the crowd and there is a pirate ship sailing in the air above them. The Wizard has returned and this time he has Peter Pan, the Witches of Oz and other creatures that have been turned to aid in his quest for the Emerald Heart of Oz.
Golden and Moore continue to turn our childhood stories on their heads as Captain Hook, the Wicked Witch of the West, Tinkerbell and others show a side we have never seen in the battle for this world.This time Gayle and Gabriel are ready with a fortified home and a plethora of weapons. As they fight all around San Francisco and until Gayle discovers the power that is held in the Emerald Heart of Oz, things are bleak and the ending is in question.
This is a fascinating look at the stories that molded a lot of our childhoods, flipped them sideways and then turned them inside out to make three stories that hopefully, will stand the test of time and become memorable to the readers of today and tomorrow.
Sadly, Jim Moore passed away earlier this year and this has left an empty space in the lives of everyone who knew him. This is the last Bloodstained book and possibly the last book from Jim.
My thanks to Christopher, Jim and Earthling for the journey, the cringes, and the "You didn't do that" moments that I, and hopefully others, have enjoyed on "this long strange trip", i have really enjoyed the ride. I miss Jim.
I must also mention that Glenn Chadbourne provided the fantastic art for all three volumes and he did a wonderful job.
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Christopher Paul Carey is the author of several books, including the ERB Universe novel Victory Harben: Fires of Halos; Swords Against the Moon Men, an authorized sequel to Edgar Rice Burroughs’ The Moon Maid ; Exiles of Kho; The Song of Kwasin (with Philip José Farmer); Hadon, King of Opar ; and Blood of Ancient Opar . He has also written comic books featuring Burroughs’ characters such as Tarzan, Dejah Thoris, Carson of Venus, Jason Gridley, and Gretchen von Harben. Carey is Vice President of Publishing and Creative Director of the ERB Universe at Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., the company founded by Mr. Burroughs in 1923. He lives in Southern California.
Geary Gravel is the author of the Edgar Rice Burroughs Universe novel John Carter of Mars: Gods of the Forgotten; the Philip K. Dick Award finalist The Alchemists; and the novels The Pathfinders, A Key for the Nonesuch, and Return of the Breakneck Boys. He has written several novelizations, including Hook, based on the Steven Spielberg film, and Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, based on the animated movie. He lives in western Massachusetts, where he worked for decades as a Sign Language Interpreter for the Deaf.
Mike Wolfer is the author of the forthcoming Edgar Rice Burroughs Universe novel The Land That Time Forgot: Fortress Primeval. He has been a professional writer and illustrator for more than thirty years, and has been a key talent working on the canonical ERB Universe comic books, including Jane Porter, Victory Harben, Pellucidar, The Land That Time Forgot, The Monster Men, and The Moon Maid. Best known for his Widow series, Wolfer is also the creator of the Daughters of the Dark Oracle franchise, and has worked on numerous licensed properties.
Ann Tonsor Zeddies first encountered the Edgar Rice Burroughs Universe as a child, when an old professor who lived down the street allowed her to choose a volume from his shelves. She chose Tarzan of the Apes. Later, she read the adventures of John Carter aloud to her young son. She is the author of the ERB Universe novel A Princess of Mars: Shadow of the Assassins, as well as six other science fiction novels, two of which were Philip K. Dick Award nominees. Her short fiction includes stories in The Ultimate Silver Surfer and Magic in the Mirrorstone. She lives in Michigan with her husband, near the shores of an inland sea.
The creator of the immortal characters Tarzan of the Apes® and John Carter of Mars®, Edgar Rice Burroughs is one of the world’s most popular authors. Mr. Burroughs’ timeless tales of heroes and heroines transport readers from the jungles of Africa and the dead sea bottoms of Barsoom® to the miles-high forests of Amtor™ and the savage inner world of Pellucidar®, and even to alien civilizations Beyond the Farthest Star™. Mr. Burroughs’ books are estimated to have sold hundreds of millions of copies, and they have spawned 60 films and 250 television episodes.
A century before the term “crossover” became a buzzword in popular culture, Edgar Rice Burroughs created the first expansive, fully cohesive literary universe. Coexisting in this vast cosmos was a pantheon of immortal heroes and heroines—Tarzan of the Apes®, Jane Porter®, John Carter®, Dejah Thoris®, Carson Napier™, and David Innes™ being only the best known among them. In Burroughs’ 80-plus novels, their epic adventures transported them to the strange and exotic worlds of Barsoom®, Amtor™, Pellucidar®, Caspak™, and Va-nah™, as well as the lost civilizations of Earth and even realms Beyond the Farthest Star™. Now the Edgar Rice Burroughs Universe expands in an all-new series of canonical tales written by today’s talented authors!
You don't want to miss the latest addition to the Demon Trapper series. This is going to be one of the best books to come out this year. Jana is a terrific writer and even though this is the ninth book in the series, it is just as fresh and exciting as the first one.
Bloodstaned Neverland by Christopher Golden & James A. Moore, Earthling Press, $40, limited to 500 signed numbered copies.
In 2006, my friend Jim Moore and his writing partner, ChristopherGolden released Bloodstained Oz (Earthling, 2006) and changed the landscape of fantasy and turned the world of Oz an its' ear with vampires and other strange creatures invading Kansas in 1933. Gayle Franklin ended up with The Emerald Heart of Oz and the rift between worlds was sealed until "Gayle put her hope away, and would not let it out again until she could feel the warmth of the sun on her face. Or until she saw the rainbow."
Gayle ends up in London n 1940 and has to survives Hitlers' Blitz and the invasion of creatures from other worlds that have been conquered by The Wizard and the inhabitants of a Bloodstained Wonderland (Earthling, 2017). With the help of Scotland Yard Inspector Gabriel Keys, Gayle is able to keep her head from the Red Queen and Varney the vampyre and is able to live to fight another day. Gayle knew that the next time she would be more than lucky, she would be ready.
Now , in this final volume (in more ways than one), it is the Summer of Love - 1967 - and Gayle and her husband, Gabriel, are running an import shop where they are able to use their British connections to enrich the flower generation with the latest of music.
As they are on their way to see the Strawberry Alarm Clock in Asbury Park, they see several vampires in the crowd and there is a pirate ship sailing in the air above them. The Wizard has returned and this time he has Peter Pan, the Witches of Oz and other creatures that have been turned to aid in his quest for the Emerald Heart of Oz.
Golden and Moore continue to turn our childhood stories on their heads as Captain Hook, the Wicked Witch of the West, Tinkerbell and others show a side we have never seen in the battle for this world.This time Gayle and Gabriel are ready with a fortified home and a plethora of weapons. As they fight all around San Francisco and until Gayle discovers the power that is held in the Emerald Heart of Oz, things are bleak and the ending is in question.
This is a fascinating look at the stories that molded a lot of our childhoods, flipped them sideways and then turned them inside out to make three stories that hopefully, will stand the test of time and become memorable to the readers of today and tomorrow.
Sadly, Jim Moore passed away earlier this year and this has left an empty space in the lives of everyone who knew him. This is the last Bloodstained book and possibly the last book from Jim.
My thanks to Christopher, Jim and Earthling for the journey, the cringes, and the "You didn't do that" moments that I, and hopefully others, have enjoyed on "this long strange trip", i have really enjoyed the ride. I miss Jim.
I must also mention that Glenn Chadbourne provided the fantastic art for all three volumes and he did a wonderful job.
Toronto fanartist Taral Wayne, whom I’ve known since he began drawing and writing for my fanzines in the Seventies, died July 31. His good friend and helper Steven Baldassarra had heard from him earlier in the day and was bringing over a few things he needed. But when Steve arrived there was no answer to his knock at the door or to his phone calls. He asked the building superintendant to open the door and check. They found Taral lying down in his living room, unresponsive. Paramedics were summoned but were unable to revive him.
Even though Taral has been writing about his deteriorating health for years it’s a shock that he suddenly isn’t here — he always discussed his physical state in such an indomitable tone. Taral suffered from myasthenia gravis and needed a powered chair – dubbed Traveling Matt — to leave his small apartment. In early 2017 he suffered a stroke but slowly recovered to the point that he told followers of his DeviantArt site the only residual effect was occasional slurred speech.
Above is from File 770 copyright by Mike Glyer.
My own remembrances are from some of his early fanzines with Victoria Vayne and his contributing art to almost anyone who asked or it. he was never really appreciated by the fannish community and was never able t crack the professional market.
Don't get me wrong, he had many more accomplishments and friends than most and was always true to himself.
Our contact was sporadic over the past few years, mostly Facebook. I knew him , not as well as many others, but I will miss him.