Scott Cupp is from San Antonio. He is (among other things) a reader, writer, collector, editor, book seller, reviewer, and curmudgeon. He has been nominated for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer and the World Fantasy Award for editing CROSS PLAINS UNIVERSE. Among his stories are "Thirteen Days of Glory", "Johnny Cannabis and Tony, the Purple Paisley (Sometimes) Colored White Lab Rat", and "Monikins of the Montgolfiers".
Joe R. Lansdale has flirted with science fiction over the years in stories like “On the Far Side of the Cadillac Desert With Dead Folks” or “Tight Little [...]
So I saw John DeNardo at ArmadilloCon and the subject turned (as it must) to books. And we talked of many things – of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and [...]
REVIEW SUMMARY: A wonderful science fiction caper novella by one of my favorite writers working today MY RATING: BRIEF SYNOPSIS: Luff Imbrey is a master thief working in the [...]
I apologize for the delay in doing these columns. The last year has been tough. Last summer my dad started falling down for no particular reason and was unable to get up. He [...]
Sorry this is late, folks. Life got weird for a while with some personal things. I hope to be on a more regular schedule here with the next column before Christmas. Onward. [...]
When you are building a collection it is always best to do it in such a way that you don’t go broke in the process. But that is easier said than done. If you absolutely [...]
Soon my wife, Sandi and I will celebrate our 30th wedding anniversary. No one, particularly our folks, ever felt we would get that far. There were many days when I wondered [...]
How It All Started Several years ago Rick Klaw wrote that he had decided to take a break from his popular column Geeks With Books which ran on SF Site. I ran into him that [...]
Welcome back. Last time we talked about me and my mania with collecting books. This time, let’s talk about completeness. I like completeness. Obsessive/compulsive that [...]
[Editors Note: SF Signal welcomes author and self-proclaimed bookaholic Scott A. Cupp in his new column, Geeks with (Lots of) Books, where he will dispense stories of his [...]