About the Authors
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. His 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.
JOE R. LANSDALE
is the author of fifty novels and four hundred shorter works, including
stories, essays, reviews, film and TV scripts, introductions and
magazine articles, and a book of poetry. His work has been made into
such films as Bubba Ho-Tep and Cold in July, as well as the acclaimed TV series Hap and Leonard.
He has received numerous recognitions for his work, including two Edgar
Awards, ten Bram Stoker Awards, the Grand Master Award and Lifetime
Achievement Award from the Horror Writers Association, the Inkpot Life
Achievement Award, the British Fantasy Award, the Sugar Pulp Prize for
Fiction, the Raymond Chandler Lifetime Achievement Award, the American
Mystery Award, the Horror Critics Award, the Shot in the Dark
International Crime Writers Award, and others. He was recognized for his
contributions to the legacy of Edgar Rice Burroughs with the Golden
Lion Award from the Burroughs Bibliophiles. He lives in Nacogdoches,
Texas, with his wife, Karen.