Kage Baker Quotes
I may cut my coat to follow fashion, sir, but not my conscience.
Kage Baker (2005). “In the Garden of Iden”, p.242, Macmillan
Kage Baker (2012). “Ancient Rockets: Treasures and Train Wrecks of the Silent Screen”, p.121, Tachyon Publications
Kage Baker (2005). “In the Garden of Iden”, p.217, Macmillan
Kage Baker (2012). “Ancient Rockets: Treasures and Train Wrecks of the Silent Screen”, p.91, Tachyon Publications
Kage Baker (2012). “Ancient Rockets: Treasures and Train Wrecks of the Silent Screen”, p.29, Tachyon Publications
The 1910 Edison film of Frankenstein was itself a dead thing revived by technology.
Kage Baker (2012). “Ancient Rockets: Treasures and Train Wrecks of the Silent Screen”, p.17, Tachyon Publications
Kage Baker (2012). “Ancient Rockets: Treasures and Train Wrecks of the Silent Screen”, p.91, Tachyon Publications
Kage Baker (2005). “In the Garden of Iden”, p.60, Macmillan