Lionel Fanthorpe

Lionel Fanthorpe

and is married to Patricia Fanthorpe.

Achievements

Amongst Fanthorpe's work are:
*Being an Anglican priest.
*Being author or co-author of more than 250 books.
*Being president of the British UFO Research Association and the Association for the Scientific Study of Anomalous Phenomena.
*Presenting Channel 4's "Fortean TV".
*Making many appearances at Fortean Times magazine's UnCon, most recently in October 2004 when he gave a talk on "The Knights Templar and their Ancient Secrets".
*Member of the high IQ society Mensa.
*Being a Dan Grade martial arts instructor and a weight training instructor.

Writing

Lionel Fanthorpe’s output can be grouped under three broad headings, as follows:
*Approximately 180 paperback novels and short story collections, in the science fiction and supernatural genres, produced for the UK publisher Badger Books during the 1950s and 1960s.
*Numerous books on Christian themes, including the "Thoughts and Prayers" series.
*Compilations of Forteana (generally with the word "mystery", "mysteries" or "mysterious" in the title), co-written with his wife Patricia.

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Fanthorpe’s novels were written under a range of pseudonyms. Some of these were house names which were used by other authors: Victor La Salle, John E. Muller, and Karl Zeigfreid. Pseudonyms exclusive to Fanthorpe's short story output include Neil Balfort, Othello Baron, Noel Bertram, Oben Leterth, Elton T. Neef, Peter O'Flinn, René Rolant, Robin Tate and Deutero Spartacus. Names he used for novels include Erle Barton, Lee Barton, Thornton Bell, Leo Brett, Bron Fane, L.P. Kenton, Phil Nobel, Lionel Roberts, Neil Thanet, Trebor Thorpe, Pel Torro, and Olaf Trent.

Although generally based on situations and plots familiar from pulp fiction, the novels are noteworthy for the unashamedly "nerdy" way they draw on a vast range of academic and pseudo-academic facts to fill out their background, including the mythology of Ancient Egypt ("The Eye of Karnak"), Babylon ("Unknown Destiny"), India ("Vengeance of Siva") and Greece ("Negative Minus"). The stories also flaunt the author’s wide knowledge of Fortean subjects, such as vimanas ("The Negative Ones"), Chase Vault and The Devil's Footprints ("U.F.O. 517"), the disappearances of Benjamin Bathurst ("Time Echo") and the crew of the Mary Celeste ("Barrier 346"), as well as the career of Charles Fort himself ("The X-Machine"). Another novel that discusses Charles Fort explicitly (both in the text and in the back-cover blurb) is "Forbidden Planet". This latter novel has no connection with the famous film of the same title, but instead describes a vast interstellar chess game played by superhuman entities using human beings as pawns. Other novels are pastiches of accepted works of the Western Canon - "Beyond the Void" is a loose rewrite of Shakespeare's play The Tempest, and in "Negative Minus" the characters Suessydo and Epolenep reenact Homeric tales.

Fanthorpe’s work for Badger Books was produced at high speed (each 150-page book taking a month or less to write) and he continues at a similar pace both writing and publishing.

Further reading

Cross, Debbie. "Down the Badger Hole. R. Lionel Fanthorpe: the Badger years." Portland: Wrigley Cross, 1995. [ [http://www.wrigleycrossbooks.com Wrigley-Cross Books - New and Collectible Science Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery,Horror and General Stock ] ] Includes a bibliography, an introduction by David Langford, and samples of Fanthorpe's writing.

Holland, Steve. "Badger Tracks: Exploring the publications of John Spencer & Co." Colchester: Underworld Studios, 1997. A comprehensive history and bibliography of Badger Books (including but not limited to the titles written by Fanthorpe).

ee also

Fortean TV

References

External links

* [http://www.lionel-fanthorpe.com The Reverend Lionel Fanthorpe's homepage]
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* [http://www.coasttocoastam.com/guests/311.html A collection of his talks on Coast to Coast radio]
* [http://www.peltorro.com/ A Prose By Any Other Pseudonym - The Lionel Fanthorpe Appreciation Page]
* [http://www.pacifier.com/~dkossy/gal666.html "By The Seven Green Moons Of Gongle!" - a negative review of Galaxy 666 written by Lionel Fanthorpe as Pel Torro]
* [http://www.peltorro.com/dc_txt.htm An example of Fanthorpe's prose]
* cite news
title = Typical biker: Fr Lionel Fanthorpe
publisher = The Daily Telegraph
date = 31 October 2000
url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/main.jhtml?xml=/motoring/2000/10/31/emrbika31.xml


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