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Since July 2013, I have been devoting as many Humpdays as possible to the career of writer-director Edward D. Wood, Jr. in a series I've dubbed "Ed Wood Wednesdays." Originally planning only to watch his movies in roughly chronological order, I have since greatly expanded the range and scope of the project and have commented on many facets of Ed's life and work. The project's been running for a while now, so it's possible you may have missed an article along the way. Well, here they all are in a convenient list form. Read them at your leisure... and don't necessarily shy away from the unfamiliar titles. Those are sometimes the most fascinating of all.
BIG FAT DISCLAIMER: Ed Wood Wednesdays is not a reference work. It makes no claim of being definitive or scholarly. It was written strictly for my own amusement and is intended only as entertainment. As such, the articles listed below may contain factual errors, spelling and grammar mistakes, and other glaring omissions. Also, many of these articles were written years ago, so they may contain outdated information and dead links. If that bothers you, please do not read them. I fully acknowledge that you, the reader, may know more Ed Wood trivia than I do. While you are free to send corrections to me, I encourage you to start a blog of your own instead. Thank you.
- Introduction to the series
- Week 1: The Early Years (1948-1953)
- Week 2: Glen or Glenda? (1953)/Jail Bait (1954)
- Week 3: Bride of the Monster (1955)/The Violent Years (1956)
- Week 4: Final Curtain (1957)/The Bride and the Beast (1958)
- Week 5: Killer in Drag (1963)
- Week 6: Death of a Transvestite (1967)
- Week 7: Devil Girls (1967)/Ed Wood's Devil Girls (1999)
- Week 8: Hollywood Rat Race (1998) plus Trick Shooting with Kenne Duncan
- Week 9: Muddled Mind: The Complete Works of Edward D. Wood, Jr. (2001)
- Week 10: Plan 9 from Outer Space (1959)
- Week 11: Night of the Ghouls (1959)
- Week 12: The Sinister Urge (1960)
- Week 13: Shotgun Wedding (1963)
- Week 14: Orgy of the Dead (1965)
- Week 15: Criswell Predicts! plus Dad Made Dirty Movies (2012)
- Week 16: For Love & Money (1967)
- Week 17: One Million AC/DC (1969)
- Week 18: Love Feast (1969) plus Ed Wood's Sleaze Paperbacks (2013)
- Week 19: Take It Out In Trade: The Outtakes (1970/1995)
- Week 20: Venus Flytrap (1970)
- Week 21: Necromania (1971)
- Week 22: The Class Reunion (1972)
- Week 23: Drop Out Wife (1972)
- Week 24: The Snow Bunnies (1972)
- Week 25: The Cocktail Hostesses (1973)
- Week 26: Fugitive Girls (1974)
- Week 27: The Beach Bunnies (1976)
- Week 28: Hot Ice (1978)
- Week 29: Son of the Renegade (1953)
- Week 30: The Astounding She-Monster (1957)
- Week 31: Revenge of the Virgins (1959)
- Week 32: "Scare Tactics" (October 1992)
- Week 33: Anatomy of a Psycho (1961)
- Week 34: Married Too Young (1962)
- Week 35: The Baron of Arizona (1950)
- Week 36: Wetbacks (1956)
- Week 37: Bloomer Girl (1972)
- Week 38: It Came from Hollywood (1982)
- Week 39: The Worst! (1994)
- Week 40: "The Secret Testimony of Miserable Souls" (2014)
- Week 41: Ed Wood: The Musical! (2014)
- Week 42: I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (1998)
- Week 43: The Haunted World of Edward D. Wood, Jr. (1995)
- Week 44: An avalanche of Ed Wood!
- Week 45: The Vampire's Tomb (2001-2013)
- Week 46: The Undergraduate (1971)
- Week 47: Nympho Cycler (1971)
- Week 48: Rudolph Grey Presents: Short Films, Home Movies, and Other Miscellanea (2014)
- Week 49: Take It Out in Trade (1970)
- Week 50: Meatcleaver Massacre (1977)
- Week 51: The Wood Spooks, Tor Johnson and Vampira
- Week 52: Blood Splatters Quickly: The Collected Stories of Edward D. Wood, Jr. (2014)
- Week 53: The Young Marrieds (1972)
- Week 54: Edward Ford (1978)
- Week 55: Glen or the Bride of the Night of the Plan 9 from Outer Space (2014)
- Week 56: "Howl of the Werewolf" (1973)
- Week 57: The Auction of Lot #3026 (2015)
- Week 58: Cult Movies magazine, No. 11 (1994) [part 1 of 2]
- Week 59: Cult Movies magazine, No. 11 (1994) [part 2 of 2]
- Week 60: The Lawless Rider (1954)
- Week 60.5: A roundup of Wood news!
- Week 61: Mrs. Stone's Thing (1970)
- Week 61.5: "[MISTED] Orgy of the Dead" (1998)
- Week 62: Swedish Erotica (ca. 1973)
- Week 63: The Only House In Town (1970)
- Week 64: Ed Wood, Jack Webb, and police procedurals
- Week 65: The Glen or Glenda Transcript
- Week 66: Ed Wood and the search for home
- Week 67: Revisiting The Sinister Urge (1960)
- Week 68: Jail Bait: Director's Cut (1994)
- Week 69: The hero's journey of Ed Wood (1994)
- Week 70: Jail Bait and the music of Hoyt Curtin
- Week 71: Some additions to my Ed Wood collection
- Week 72: The unsung bit players of Plan 9
- Week 73: The saga of Eddie and the Famous Monsters album
- Week 74: The Canned Film Festival (1986)
- Week 75: The Mocambo (1941-1958)
- Week 76: Johnny Duncan in Plan 9
- Week 77: An alternate version of Venus Flytrap
- Week 78: (some of) The many resumes of Edward D. Wood, Jr.
- Week 79: The ten most shocking stories in Nightmare of Ecstasy
- Week 80: A new edition of Married Too Young (1962)
- Week 81: Angora Fever: The Collected Short Stories of Edward D. Wood, Jr. (2019)
- Week 82: The Original Tom of Finland's Circus (1977)
- Week 83: "The Unluckiest Man in the World" (1969)
- Week 84: "College Cherries" and "College Interview" (1974)
- Week 85: The 8mm version of Plan 9 from Outer Space
- Week 86: "For Love or Money" (1969)
- Week 87: "What Would We Have Done Without Them?" (1975)
- Week 88: "Set To Go Off" (1970)
- Week 89: "That's Show Biz" (1972)
- Week 90: "Return of the Vampire" (circa 1973)
- Week 91: The long uphill road of Dames and Dreams (2019)
- Week 92: "Drag It Out" (1971)
- Week 93: Let's badly colorize Jail Bait (1954)
- Week 94: "Trucking's a Ball" (1974)
- Week 95: "From Birthday Suits to Shrouds" (1971)
- Week 96: The voice of Edward D. Wood, Jr.
- Week 97: Drag Trade (1967)
- Week 98: Thoughts about the screenplay for Plan 9 from Outer Space
- Week 99: Bride of the Monster: The One-Act Play (2002)
- Week 100: Trial by Terror (1958)
- Week 101: Casual Company: The Laugh of the Marines (1948)
- Week 102: Stuntman Eddie Parker and Bride of the Monster
- Week 103: The Only House (1972)
- Week 104: The search for Clancy Malone
- Week 105: On the Trail of Ed Wood (1990)
- Week 106: The Mads: Glen or Glenda (2020)
- Week 107: Ed and Bela (1986)
- Week 108: Dad Made Dirty Movies: The Erotic World of Stephen C. Apostolof (2020)
- Week 109: Revealing your Ed Wood preferences
- Week 110: The life and career of Ann Wilner
- Week 111: Where is Amzie Strickland in Glen or Glenda?
- Week 112: Ed Wood's death certificate
- Week 113: Howard William Wood (1926-1986)
- Week 114: I Awoke Early the Day I Died (1974)
- Week 115: The wild, untamed credits of Jail Bait (1954)
- Week 116: The life of Harl E. Foltz (1894-1954)
- Week 117: Tom Keene, U.S. Marshal: The Showdown (1952)
- Week 118: Hellborn (1956)
- Week 119: George G. Becwar (1917-1970)
- Week 120: Range Revenge (1948)
- Week 121: Love Making U.S.A. (1971)
- Week 122: Scott Zimmerman, Ed Wood superfan
- Week 123: Bob Steele, the would be Wood star
- Week 124: Drowning in a sea of Ed Wood
- Week 125: The floating trumpet in Night of the Ghouls (1959)
- Week 126: Nighttime Lez (1968)
- Week 127: When the Topic is Sex (2021)
- Week 128: Purple Thighs (1968) and Forced Entry (1974)
- Week 129: Chilling Classics (2005)
- Week 130: The Legendary Criswell Predicts! Your Incredible Future (1970)
- Week 131: "Sex Clinics" (1971)
- Week 132: "Rapee's Revenge" (1970)
- Week 133: "Mandy's Mistake" (1971)
- Week 134: Plan 9 From Outer Space: The Original Uncensored and Uncut Screenplay (1990)
- Week 135: Let's create some Ed Wood fan art with AI
- Week 136: Some Ed Wood oddities from Rob Huffman
- Week 137: "The Beacon" (1973)
- Week 138: "Plan 9 from Bed-Stuy" (2022)
- Week 139: Ed Wood in Spanish
- Week 140: Some Woodian curiosities
- Week 141: The strange journey of the Glen or Glenda theme
- Week 142: Graphing Ed Wood (Plan 9/Glenda)
- Week 143: Cult Movies 3 (1988)
- Week 144: Ed Wood's odd duck
- Week 145: The Mads: Night of the Ghouls (2023)
- Week 146: Too much Ed Wood?
- Week 147: Leonard Maltin on Ed Wood's movies
- Week 148: The infamous lost Wesson commercial (1954)
- Week 149: Delving (once again) into the Huffman Files
- Week 150: The Dead Never Die (1957)
- Week 151: Who were Ed Wood's Magnificent Seven?
- Week 152: Lugosi: The Forgotten King (1986)
- Week 153: The Ballad of Bruce Spencer
- Week 154: A grab bag of Ed Wood trivia
- Week 155: Letters from Female Impersonators, Vol. 3 (1961)
- Week 156: The Films of Bela Lugosi (1980)
- Week 157: I Watched Football Early the Day I Died (2023)
- Week 158: Ten years of Ed Wood Wednesdays (2013-2023)
- Week 159: "Gemeni" (1993)
- Week 160: "Taking Stock of Wood" (1993)
- Week 161: Contos & DelĂrios (2022)
- Week 162: Who was Patricia in Glen or Glenda?
- Week 163: Criswell's "The Dying Planet" (1955)
- Week 164: Toony Terrors Vampira (2023)
- Week 165: The Big Book of Weirdos (1995)
- Week 166: The legal problems of John "Bunny" Breckinridge
- Week 167: "Bunny" Breckinridge and the sex change that wasn't
- Week 168: Vintage news clippings about Kenne Duncan and Criswell
- Week 169: Vintage news clippings about Nona Carver
- Week 170: What I look for when I'm looking for Ed Wood
- Week 171: Ed Wood and the legend of Big Nose Kate
- Week 172: The Oralists (1969) [PART 1]
- Week 173: The weird, wild works of Spenser & West
- Week 174: The Oralists (1969) [PART 2]
- Week 175: Young, Black & Gay (1968)
- Week 176: Bye Bye Broadie (1968)
- Week 177: The Erotic Spy (1968)
- Week 178: The Perverts (1968) [PART 1]
- Week 179: The Perverts (1968) [PART 2]
- Week 180: Lee Kolima, the Hawaiian Tor Johnson
- Week 181: Revisiting I Woke Up Early the Day I Died (1998)
- Week 182: Fred Olen Ray's Deep Red (2023)
- Week 183: "Domain of the Undead" (1972)
- Week 184: Did Ed write "It Takes Two for Terror" (1970)?
- Week 185: Beach Blanket Bloodbath and Sleazemania (1985)
- Week 186: Tom Jung and the Plan 9 poster
- Week 187: Plan 9 from Outer Space: The Official Authorized Movie Adaptation (1990)
- Week 188: Ed Wood's recurring characters (including Kelton and Lobo)
- Week 189: Ed Wood Jr. Graphic Novel (2022)
- Week 190: Parisian Passions (1966)
- Week 191: 7 Rue Pigalle (1966)
- Week 192: I bought a stack of Ed Wood paperbacks
- Week 193: The mystery of The Sinister Urge actor Henry Kekoanui
- Week 194: Jim's Introduction to Gender Identity (2017)
- Week 195: The MST3K Amazing Colossal Episode Guide
- Week 196: The Ed Wood Experience Project (proposal)
- Week 197: Comparing different prints of Glen or Glenda
- Week 198: The difficulty of finding things when you don't know what you're looking for
- Week 199: Ed Wood's Warm Angora Wishes and Rubber Octopus Dreams (2024)
- Week 200: Ed Wood at 100
- Week 201: Kathy Wood & I: How I Fell Down the Ed Wood Jr. Rabbit Hole (2024)
- Week 202: Kathy Wood writes about her marriage to Ed (1998)
- Week 203: Ed Wood's historical marker in Poughkeepsie
- Week 204: More about Ed Wood's historical marker NEW!
In 2014, I wrote a series of articles reviewing each individual story in Blood Splatters Quickly: The Collected Stories of Edward D. Wood, Jr.
- Introduction
- "Scream Your Bloody Head Off" (1972)
- "Hellfire" (1972)
- "No Atheists in the Grave" (1971)
- "To Kill a Saturday Night" (1971)
- "Blood Splatters Quickly" (1973)
- "Island Divorce" (1969)
- "Missionary (Position) Impossible" (1971)
- "Dracula Revisited" (1971)
- "The Night the Banshee Cried" (1971)
- "The Wave Off" (1971)
- "The Gory Details" (1972)
- "Just One Question" (1973)
- "I, Warlock" (1971)
- "Taking Off" (1971)
- "Sex Star" (1973)
- "Epitaph for the Village Drunk" (1973)
- "The Autograph" (1974)
- "Superfruit" (1971)
- "Flowers for Flame LeMarr" (1973)
- "Private Girl" (1975)
- "Breasts of the Chicken" (1972)
- "Never a Stupid Reflection" (1973)
- "Scene of the Crime" (1972)
- "In the Stony Lonesome" (1972)
- "Come Inn" (1971)
- "The Day the Mummy Returned" (1971)
- "Into My Grave" (1971)
- "2 X Double" (1973)
- "Craps" (1973)
- "Calamity Jane Loves Hosenose Kate Loves Cattle Anne" (1973)
- "Pray for Rain" (1972)
- "The Whorehouse Horror: A Touch of Terror" (1972)
- "Final Curtain" (1971)
- "Hitchhike to Hell" (1971)
- "Gore in the Alley" (1972)
- "The Hazards of the Game" (1972)
- "The Hooker" (1972)
- "Bums Rush Terror" (1972)
- "Blood Drains Easily" (1971)
- "A Taste for Blood" (1972)
- "The Last Void" (1971)
- "Super Who?" (1972)
- "Florence of Arabia" (1971)
- "So Soon to be an Angel" (1971)
- "Starve Hell" (1973)
- "Captain Fellatio Hornblower" (1971)
- "Unfriendly Persuasion" (1971)
- "Like a Hole in the Head" (1971)
- "The Responsibility Game" (1972)
- "Where Did Charlie Get on the Train?" (1971)
- "Tank Town Chippie" (1973)
- "Never Fall Backwards" (1972)
- "The Saga of Rance Ball" (1972)
- "The Fright Wigs" (1971)
- "Out of the Fog" (1971)
- "That Damned Faceless Fog" (1971)
- "Once Upon a Gargoyle" (1973)
- "Mice on a Cold Cellar Floor" (1972)
- "The Devil and the Deep Blue-Eyed Blonde" (1971)
- "Wanted: Belle Starr" (1973)
- "The Devil Collects His Dues" (1971)
- "The Exterminator" (1972)
- "Time, Space and the Ship" (1972)
- "Dial-A-Vision" (1972)
- "The Movie Queen" (1972)
- "Invasion of the Sleeping Flesh" (1972)
- "Exotic Loves of the Vampire" (1972)
- "Howl of the Werewolf" (1973)
- "The Witches of Amau Ra" (1972)
- "Then Came Thunder" (1971)
- "The Rue Morgue Revisited" (1972)
- "Try, Try Again" (1971)
- "The Loser" (1975)
- "Hooker by Choice" (1972)
- "Filth is the Name for a Tramp" (1972)
- "Closet Queen" (1971)
- "The Price of Jealousy" (1972)
- "Never Look Back" (1973)
- "Those Long Winter Nights" (1972)
- "Big Man—Little Man" (1971)
- "Spokes of the Wheel" (1971)
- "Never Up—Never In" (1971)
- "Trade Secrets" (1973)
- "Kiss the Pain Away" (1973)
- "Morbid Curiosity" (1971)
- "Baiting Millie" (1973)
- "Insatiable" (1974)
- "Tears on Her Pillow" (1971)
- "A Piece of Class" (1973)
- "Detailed in Blood" (1972)
- "One Delicious Moment" (1971)
- "The Greeks had a Word for It" (1973)
- "Cease to Exist" (1972)
In 2022, I reviewed each of the stories in When the Topic is Sex, a collection of Ed Wood's nonfiction magazine articles from the early 1970s.
- Introduction
- "That's Show Biz" (1972)
- "Behind the Film Scene" (1972)
- "What Would We Have Done Without Them?" (1972)
- "The Movies and Sex" (1971)
- "Bedroom Scene" (1971)
- "The Documentary" (1971)
- "Enough Bread For Everybody" (1972)
- "Book Reviews" (1969)
- "16 MM Beaver" (1971)
- "The Fabulous Jane, Jayne & Marilyn" (1972)
- "The Sweater Girl" (1973)
- "When Then the Topic Is Sex" (1971)
- "Commentary: Article by 'T'" (1971)
- "Drag It Out" (1971)
- "From Birthday Suit To Shrouds" (1971)
- "Problems and the Sex Change" (1972)
- "Indecent Exposure" (1971)
- "Use That Four Letter Word" (1971)
- "Necrophilia: Love of the Dead" (1973)
- "Sorcery and Sex" (1970)
- "A Thought On Fetish Love Objects" (1972)
- "Madam Had a Peep" (1972)
- "Witchcraft In America Today" (1971)
- "Origins of a Fur Fetishist"(1971)
- "There Are Different Words" (1974)
- "Pain & Pleasure = Sado/Masochism" (1973)
- "The Sado-Masochistic Saturnalia" (1972)
- "If You're In The Market For S&M" (1973)
- "Interview With a Sadist and a Masochist" (1972)
- "The Movement" (1973)
- "The Housewife/Lesbian" (1973)
- "Lesbian Understanding" (1973)
- "Time Out For Pleasure" (1975)
- "The Divorcee's Dilemma" (1973)
- "Test of Time" (1972)
- "Sappho Revisited" (1973)
- "Lesbian-Involved Prostitution" (1971)
- "Strange Fascination of Lesbianism" (1972)
- "Did You Ever Know...?" (1973)
- "Sex Is Not A Hazard" (1972)
- "Turn On or Keep Out of the Sex Business" (1973)
- "Climax Needed" (1972)
- "Let's Swap Spits" (1972)
- "That Lingering Social Disease" (1972)
- "Seek and Ye Shall Find" (1973)
- "How Not To Get Trapped Into a Marriage" (1972)
- "Sexual Freedom and Sexual Ignorance" (1972)
- "To Produce a Lovely Creature" (1971)
- "Prostitution—A Problem" (1972)
- "Sex by Mail" (1970)
- "Interview with a Slut" (1971)
- "College Interview" (1974)
- "Greenwich Village Lure (by Someone Who's Been There)" (1971)
- "Swing Loose" (1971)
- "When In Rome" (1973)
- "Interview with the Man on the Street About Censorship" (1972)
- "Sex Oddities and the Law" (1971)
- "Those Hidden Happenings" (1972)
- "Japan—Sex and Today" (1972)
- "Sex Around the World" (1973)
- "Sex Oddities and the Newspapers" (1971)
- "More Oddities In the News" (1973)
- "Odds and Ends and Oddities" (1972)
- "Sexual Terminology" (1971)
- "Is It Really All That Important?" (1971)
- "Not So Easy —This Life" (1972)
- "A Tax On Sex" (1975)
- "Who Wants To Get Involved" (1972)
- "An Age of Hunchbacks" (1972)
- "Lost Souls Delivered" (1972)
- "Yes or No—The Candidates and Busing" (1972)
- "Satyriasis and Prostitution" (1971)
- "Let's Talk About It!" (1972)
- "Youthful Boobs" (1972)
- "The A.C.A.R. Revisited" (1973)
- "College Cherries" (1974)
- "Head—Heaven and Hell" (1973)
- "A Look At The Nymphomaniac" (1972)
- "Prostitutes As Wives" (1971)
- "The Pimp" (1972)
- "The Girls of the Golden State" (1971)
- "Fremont Street Flame" (1971)
- "Sex and the Twisted Beat" (1971)
- "The Changing Woman" (1971)
- "Trucking's A Ball" (1974)
- "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" (1971)
In 2025, I made my way through the anthology Ed Wood's Warm Angora Wishes and Rubber Octopus Dreams one story at a time.
- "Ridin' the Sunset Trail with the Plan 9 Kid"
- "Ed Wood and the Mystery Tower Sitter"
- "Final Curtain Revisited"
- "The Night the Devil Met Igor"
- "Ripped and Torn"
- "The Plan 9 from Outer Space Universe"
- "Mr. and Mrs. Ghoul"
- "Plan One from Poughkeepsie"
- "The Black Madonna of Pioneer Cemetery"
- "Plan 9.1 from Outer Space"
- "The Violent Urge"
- "Best Laid Plans"
- "The Return of Martin Crandle"
- "Spyang Ki Chung 'Little Wolf'"
- "Children of the Sun"
- "Octodeathopus: The Legend of Lobo"
- "Ed Wood Hollywood Deadwood"
- "The Green Dragon (Inspired by Glen or Glenda)"
- "Heaven Knows Mr. Wood"
- "Ed Wood and the Vampire"
- "The Atomic Dream and the Wilderness of Tibet"
- "Afterword"
- "Appendix: The Correspondence of Ed Wood and Bela Lugosi"
In December 2022, I posted a series called The 2022 Ed-vent Calendar. Each day from December 1 until Christmas, I wrote a short-form article about some aspect of Ed Wood's life and career. Get it? It's like an advent calendar but about Eddie. Enjoy!
- Day 1: The Basketballers (1973)
- Day 2: Ed Wood's younger brother, Bill
- Day 3: Seinfeld, "The Chinese Restaurant" (1991)
- Day 4: Publicity stills from The Beach Bunnies (1976)
- Day 5: The infinity of the depths of a man's mind
- Day 6: The Cameo Room
- Day 7: Let's recreate Ed and Kathy Wood's first meeting
- Day 8: The offices and desks in Ed Wood movies
- Day 9: Rob Huffman on the Cameo Room
- Day 10: Eddie and Nurse Beulah
- Day 11: Rob Huffman on Timothy Farrell
- Day 12: A Christmas memory from It Takes One to Know One (1967)
- Day 13: We Too Must Love (mid-1970s)
- Day 14: Millionaire's Heiress of the Month (May 1966)
- Day 15: Ed Wood in Spanish!
- Day 16: Ed Wood's cutting room floor
- Day 17: My own personal cutting room floor
- Day 18: Danny Peary's Cult Movies (1981)
- Day 19: Tor Johnson on Peter Gunn (1960)
- Day 20: Ed Wood's script for The Hostesses (1973)
- Day 21: A few more pages from The Hostesses (1973)
- Day 22: Reality is What You Can Get Away With (1992)
- Day 23: Ed Wood and the Eastbourne Defense
- Day 24: Ed Wood's 3D Christmas Cards (1954)
- Day 25: Seinfeld, "The Postponement" (1995)
- Talking about Ed Wood on Monster Kid Radio
- Talking Ed Wood (1994) on the Disney, Indiana podcast
- The Eyes of Ed Wood/The Eyes of Stanley Kubrick
- A single by Paul Marco and Criswell
- A rare interview with One Million AC/DC director Ed DePriest
- Fancy schmancy new art book available
- Indiegogo campaign for Rick Tell's Ed Wood: The Musical!
- Douglas North investigates some of Eddie's missing films
- The great Ed Wood auction of 2015 has ended
- A salute to Gregory Walcott, Plan 9's super-square
- The arrival of Lots #3028 and #3043
- Another new book (with a contribution by me, no less!)
- Chiller Theatre (1965) and Oh! Those Bells (1962)
- For no reason at all, a portrait of Edward D. Wood, Jr.
- Some "utterly stupid" fan art for The Revenge of Dr. X (1970)
- Ed, Red, Bela, and Slick (essay)
- The Unknown War of Edward D. Wood, Jr. (2017)
- To those we lost in 2017
- An outline of Ed Wood (1994)
- A smattering of Ed Wood fan art
- On Ed's 94th birthday, a State of the Union address
- Wanna read most of an Ed Wood short story from 1972?
- A Necromania soundtrack album!
- Let's Watch Some Ed Wood Tribute Movies (2020)
- The Intentional Comedy of Ed Wood (2019)
- Keith Crocker on the Ed Wood loops!
- Ed's 1973 interview with Baron Von Brenner
- What was Blue Dolphin Records, anyway?
- A roundup of Ed Wood news (Fall 2023)
James Pontolillo has recently been contributing some incredible, in-depth articles about Ed Wood and his associates to this blog. If you'll remember, James is the one who found and published Ed's military record. Well, his research didn't stop there! Not by a long shot! You can read his articles below.
- The murder of Tommy Hood
- More about Tommy Hood
- The filming locations for Final Curtain
- The life and career of Jean Stevens
- The other Ed Wood, Jrs.
- A review of Bunny Breckinridge, Books 1 & 2 (2018)
- The saga of Ed Wood's 1940 yearbook photo
- Crossroads of West Pico (featuring Don Nagel)
- The fake newspapers in Ed Wood's movies
- The transmutation of Criswell 1926-1939
- The transmutation of Criswell 1940-1947
- John "Bunny" Breckinridge and his criminal associates
- A Study of Fetishes & Fantasies (1973)
- Is author Charlene White really Ed Wood? NEW!
Greg Dziawer has been contributing articles to this series on a regular basis since October 2015. He originally focused on Ed Wood's prolific writing career in the 1960s and 1970s, often debunking books and articles commonly attributed to Eddie. In the years since then, however, Greg has branched out, covering Eddie's work in pornographic loops in great detail and filling in biographical details about Ed's early years in Poughkeepsie, New York. But I never know what Greg is going to write about next. It could be any aspect of Ed's life or career. These articles, subdivided into various "orbits" and "odysseys," are ideal for all serious students of Edward D. Wood, Jr.
The Wood Magazine Odyssey: This is a series about Ed Wood's extensive work in adult magazines in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Wood Magazine Odyssey: This is a series about Ed Wood's extensive work in adult magazines in the 1960s and 1970s.
- Part One: "The Responsibility Game"
- Part Two: "Captain Fellatio Hornblower"
- Part Three: Magazines from 1972*
- Part Four: Magazines from 1970-71*
- Part Five: Magazines from 1973*
- Part Six: Magazines from 1974*
- Part Seven: Magazines from 1975*
- Part Eight: The Case File on Libra Press
- Part Nine: "The Monogrammed Panties" and more
- Part Ten: "Married & In Love"
- Part Eleven: "The Legend of Washington York"
- Part Twelve: "Young And Proper"
- Part Thirteen: "How To Shoot A Home Movie"
- Part Fourteen: Gay Guys Book One
- Part Fifteen: "Marvin's Diary" and more
- Part Sixteen: Magazines from 1968-69*
- Part Seventeen: Ed's work for Swedish Erotica magazines
- Part Eighteen: Another Swedish Erotica article
Titles marked with an asterisk (*) consist of indexed magazine titles from Calga, Pendulum, Gallery, SECS, and Edusex.
The Wood Paperback Odyssey: Similar to the series above, but focused on Ed's career as an author of paperback books and novels.
- Part One: Norman Bates' Male Wives
- Part Two: Dirk Malloy's Camera Action plus A Study of the Sexual Man, Book One
- Part Three: Sheldon Lorde's Savage Lover
- Part Four: The Adult Version of Dracula
- Part Five: Paging Dr. T.K. Peters
- Part Six: Practicing Peters
- Part Seven: Notes on Watts... The Difference
- Part Eight: Adult paperback that mention angora
The Wood Collaborator Odyssey: The fascinating people with whom Ed Wood worked throughout his career.
- Part One: Malta
- Part Two: Sam Kopetzky
- Part Three: Charles D. Anderson
- Part Four: Phil Cambridge
- Part Five: Dick Trent
- Part Six: Dennis Rodriguez
- Part Seven: Valda Hansen
- Part Eight: Victor Most of California
- Part Nine: Valda Hansen's high school years
- Part Ten: Lyle Talbot
- Part Eleven: Bela Lugosi goes to rehab '
- Part Twelve: George Weiss and W. Merle Connell
- Part Thirteen: Jack Descent's memories of Ed Wood
- Part Fourteen: Ed's drinking buddy Bill Morey
- Part Fifteen: An Australian article about Vampira
- Part Sixteen: Ray "Crash" Corrigan
- Part Seventeen: Captain DeZita in Bagdad after Midnite (1954)
- Part Eighteen: A mystery starlet from one of Ed's movies
- Part Nineteen: The career of Jean Nieto
- Part Twenty: Conrad Brooks and Range Revenge
- Part Twenty-One: Theodora Thurman
- Part Twenty-Two: Conrad Brooks in the '90s!
- Part Twenty-Three: Brandy Sanders (aka Brandi Saunders)
- Part Twenty-Four: Casey Larrain
- Part Twenty-Five: Jean Marie Stine
The Ed-Tribution Odyssey: A lot of works have been attributed to Ed Wood, but are they really his?
The Wood Erotica Odyssey: An overview of Ed Wood's career in the porn business.
The Wood/Dziawer Odyssey: Describing Greg's personal experiences as a Ed Wood fan.
- Part One: Greg's personal journey to Ed Wood
- Part Two: How Greg's articles are written
- Part Three: Ed Wood: Taxi Driver and more!
- Part Four: A neck scarf odyssey
- Part Five: Working with Jacques Descent
- Part Six: Conclusions after a year of studying the Wood loops
- Part Seven: A rare screening of The Young Marrieds
- Part Eight: Greg turns 50 and finds a blue panther
- Part Nine: The Violent Years' Joanne Cangi
- Part Ten: Looking for Ed Wood in Square Dance Jubilee (1949)
- Part Eleven: Completing Jacques Descent's Dames & Dreams
- Part Twelve: Connecting Ed Wood to... Justin Bieber?!
- Part Thirteen: Remembering Niva Ruschell
- Part Fourteen: The Frank Leahy Legend
- Part Fifteen: A visit to Frank Leahy's grave
The Wood Pseudonym Odyssey: A look at the various aliases Ed Wood used in his career.
- Part One: "Hollywood's 'Sin Inn'" by Pete La Roche
- Part Two: "Colonel Tim McCoy - Army Man, Movie Star" by Pete La Roche
The Wood Nympho Odyssey: A look at the 1971 biker film Nympho Cycler aka Misty
The Wood Promo Odyssey: Advertising the work of Ed Wood.
- Part One: A vintage ad for Ed Wood's paperbacks
- Part Two: Lobby cards for The Lawless RIder (1954)
- Part Three: An ad for a loop taken from The Young Marrieds
- Part Four: Ads for The Only House in Town
- Part Five: A 1971 article about Necromania
- Part Six: Necromania ads from Hawaii!
- Part Seven: A British article about Take it Out in Trade (1971)
- Part Eight: Did Eddie write these Candy Samples film synopses?
- Part Nine: More evidence about those Candy Samples films
- Part Ten: A rare Ed Wood news clipping from 1954
The Wood Musical Odyssey: Did you know there are musicals about Ed Wood?
- Part One: Rick Tell discusses Ed Wood: The Musical
- Part Two: Ed Wood and the theater
- Part Three: Hubcaps Afire Over Hollywood (1994)
The Wood Loop Odyssey: Ed Wood worked on a great deal of short erotic films or "loops" in the 1970s. Here are some articles about that.
- Part One: The Only House In Town loops
- Part Two: Eve Orlon and Swedish Erotica
- Part Three: Ed Wood's 8mm Porn Loops
- Part Four: Hollywood Starlet
- Part Five: Color Classics Corporation
- Part Six: Ed's Wood, Volume II: More Lost Loops
- Part Seven: Prisoner Love Making (aka The Jailer)
- Part Eight: Girl on a Bike (1973)
- Part Nine: Two more Swedish Erotica loops
- Part Ten: The loop from Climax of Blue Power (1975)
- Part Eleven: Ed's Jailer loop resurfaces in color!
- Part Twelve: "The Elevator" (1978)
- Part Thirteen: More John Holmes loops
- Part Fourteen: "Blond Mink" (1978)
- Part Fifteen: "Super Stud" (1973)
- Part Sixteen: "Kookies & Creammm" (1973)
- Part Seventeen: "Pop My Load" (early 1970s)
- Part Eighteen: "Orgy in Leather (mid 1970s)
- Part Nineteen: "Large and Small" (1974)
- Part Twenty: "The Masseuse" (1973)
- Part Twenty-One: "Jam Session" (1976)
- Part Twenty-Two: "Spring Lust" (1973)
- Part Twenty-Three: The Blue Film/Blue Movies series (1974)
- Part Twenty-Four: Tongue (1976) and "Lube Job"
- Part Twenty-Five: "Debutante Lust"
- Part Twenty-Six: "Virgin on the Ropes" (early 1970s)
- Part Twenty-Seven: "Nightclub Rendezvous" (1975)
The Wood Sailboat Odyssey: Focusing on one particular piece of set decoration.
- Part One: The same sailboat painting appears in Glen or Glenda, Motel Confidential, and more!
- Part Two: The painting turns up in a Lenny Bruce movie
- Part One: 1 Fountain Place
- Part Two: 35 Delano St.
- Part Three: 44 Conklin St. and the 1930 Census
- Part Four: Ed's career in mountain music
- Part Five: The wedding of Ed Wood's parents
- Part Six: The Sunshine Mountaineers
- Part Seven: Ed stages Casual Company in Poughkeepsie
- Part One: Calga's My Boys (1971)
- Part Two: Tod's First Time (1972)
- Part Three: Editorials for Pendulum magazines
- Part Four: Body & Soul (1969)
- Part Five: Editorials from Body & Soul and Swap (1971)
- Part Six: Some pre-Pendulum magazine articles, possibly written by Ed (1968)
- Part Seven: Editorials from The Boy Friends (1969-1970)
The Wood Loop Orbit: These are short films with connections -- sometimes tangential -- to Ed Wood.
- Part One: Danish Films' Prudish Secretary
- Part Two: Bare Harbor (1974)
- Part Three: Some random Pendulum loops
- Part Four: Photo Layout (1976)
- Part Five: Fanny Up (1975-76)
- Part Six: Danish Film's Petite Fleur
- Part Seven: Cockcycle (1975)
- Part Eight: Pier Passion (1974)
- Part Nine: Loops from Blue Vanities #609 (1998)
- Part Ten: Tammy and the Doctor (1973)
- Part Eleven: Ping Pong Orgy (1973)
- Part Twelve: Sex & Magic (ca. 1970)
- Part Thirteen: Notorious Landlady (ca. 1974)
- Part Fourteen: Santa's Darling Helpers (1971)
The Wood Set Decoration Odyssey: A whole series devoted to the props used in Ed Wood movies!
- Part One: Chinese Imperial Guardian Lions
- Part Two: The Kitchen Sink
- Part Three: Incest (1971)
- Part Four: Findings from The Devil's Sleep (1949)
- Part Five: The panther painting from Necromania (1971)
- Part Six: Bronze statues from Necromania and Take It Out In Trade
- Part Seven: Bed sheets from The Young Marrieds (1971)
- Part Eight: More Chinese Guardian Lions and Lyle Talbot, too!
- Part Nine: Hetero Sexualis (1971) and other films shot at Hal Guthu's studio
- Part Ten: Even more loops shot at Hal Guthu's studio (1971)
- Part Eleven: Alice Friedland and Sexretary's (ca. 1972)
- Part Twelve: Documentary of a Madam (ca. 1971)
- Part Thirteen: The cobra statue from Love Feast (1969) and more!
The Glen or Glenda Odyssey: The strange, twisted saga of Ed Wood's debut feature film.
- Part One: The life of Christine Jorgensen
- Part Two: Reviews of Glen or Glenda from 1981-82
- Part Three: Captain DeZita and the sailboat painting
- Part Four: More about Christine Jorgensen
- Part Five: An amazing review of Glen or Glenda from 1982
- Part Six: John Stanley and Creature Features
- Part Seven: A new restoration of Glen or Glenda
- Part Eight: A 1953 article about Christine Jorgensen
The Plan 9 Odyssey: Items related to Eddie's most famous work, Plan 9 from Outer Space.
- Part One: How Plan 9 became "the worst"
- Part Two: More about producer Hugh Thomas, Jr.
- Part Three: The Plan 9 video game (1992)
- Part Four: A bizarre review from 1965
The Young Marrieds Odyssey: A series focusing on Eddie's last-known feature film as a director.
- Part One: "Loser of the week" Stu Nahan
- Part Two: The Young Marrieds on home video
- Part Three: Eduardo, a male model glimpsed in the film
- Part Four: Other uses of the term "young marrieds"
- Part Five: The set from The Young Marrieds is reused
- Part Six: Another set from The Young Marrieds is reused
- Part Seven: The art of Rico Tomaso in The Young Marrieds
The Wood Nudie Odyssey: The connections between Ed and a famous Western suit designer.
The Wood Ancestry Odyssey: Articles about Eddie's relatives.
- Part One: The family of Edward D. Wood, Sr.
- Part Two: Lillian C. Wood and the Cooties
- Part Three: Ed's uncle, Burton Wood
The Wood Apprenticeship Odyssey: Ed Wood's early days in show business.
The Wood Photo Odyssey: Interesting photographs related to Edward D. Wood, Jr.
The Woodologist Odyssey: Articles about Ed Wood's superfans and their lives.
- Part One: Ten Questions with James Pontolillo
- Part Two: Ten Questions with Keith Crocker
- Part Three: Ten Questions with YOU!
- Part Four: Ten Questions with Milton Knight
- Part Five: Ten Questions with Angel Scott
The Ed Wood Summit Podcast (A video series): Prefer videos to articles? This is the series for you!
- Episode One: Ed Wood fan roundtable
- Episode Two: Looking though some 1960s adult paperbacks
- Episode Three: Reviewing Watts... The Difference (1966)
- Episode Four: The life and work of Dr. T.K. Peters
- Episode Five: More about Dr. T.K. Peters
- Episode Six: Reviewing Watts... After (1967)
- Episode Seven: Talking about The Frank Leahy Legend (1975)
- Episode Eight: The source material for The Frank Leahy Legend
- Episode Nine: The predictions of The Amazing Criswell!
- Episode Ten: Reviewing Security Risk (1967)
- Episode Eleven: Reviewing Ed Wood's "Last Laugh" (1972)
- Episode Twelve: "Sweet Alice," John Holmes, Seka, and more!
- Episode Thirteen: Talking to Milton Knight about Ed Wood
- Episode Fourteen: Interview with author James Pontolillo
- Episode Fifteen: Exploring the vast world of adult paperbacks
- Episode Sixteen: Ed's work for France Publishing
- Episode Seventeen: Reading "It Takes Four to Tangle"
- Episode Eighteen: Robert Monell talks about Valda Hansen
- Episode Nineteen: The original Summit panel returns
- Episode Twenty: A review of Sex Salvation (1975)
- Episode Twenty-One: "The Golden Rivet" (1970)
- Episode Twenty-Two: Mask of Evil (1966)
- Episode Twenty-Three: A look back at 2021 and a glimpse at 2022
- Episode Twenty-Four: Ed Wood as a porn pioneer
- Episode Twenty-Five: The Reel Thing, the loop series and magazine
- Episode Twenty-Six: Yes, Sir, Mr. Bones (1951)
- Episode Twenty-Seven: "Thor and his Magic Hammer" (1973)
- Episode Twenty-Eight: "Les Pad" by Caine Richmond (1968)
- Episode Twenty-Nine: Black Myth (1971)
- Episode Thirty: Ghouls, Goblins, and the Ghost of Warren Beatty
- Episode Thirty-One: Interview with Casey Larrain
- Episode Thirty-Two: Toni: Black Tigress (1969)
- Episode Thirty-Three: To Make a Homo (1971)
- About Operation: Redlight (1969)
- Bela Lugosi's Letter to a Fan
- Advertising T.K. Peters
- The Wood Immortality Odyssey: Ed Wood's eulogy (1978)
- The Wood Trailer Odyssey, Part One: Bad, Bad Gang! and The Young Marrieds
- The Wood Drag Odyssey, Part One: Carlson Wade
- The Wood Halloween Odyssey: Bela on The Red Skelton Show
- Happy 92nd birthday to Ed Wood
- The Wood Winter Odyssey
- The Wood Preview Odyssey
- RIP Jacques Descent (1937-2018)
- The Wood Holiday Sampler
- A hot take on Take It Out in Trade (1970)
- Genesis—An Ed Wood Odyssey
- An overview of Ed Wood's entire writing career
- New York Times article by Erik Piepenburg
- Out and About Nashville
- X-Ray Spex: Will Pfeifer's pop culture blog
- Daily Grindhouse
- Counter-Currents Publishing
- Six Degrees of Stoogeration
- Will Sloan's Brilliant Thoughts
Happy reading, my dear friends.