A fresh look at Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton Universe as expanded and explored by Win Scott Eckert and the New Wold Newton Meteorics Society.
Philip Jose Farmer introduced the Wold Newton Family concept in TARZAN ALIVE, published in 1972. Win Scott Eckert introduced the term "Wold Newton Universe" on his website, 'An Expansion of Philip Jose Farmer's Wold Newton Universe', inaugurated in 1997.
FARMERPHILE Issue No. 11 (January 2008) is now available!!
please support the premiere PJF/ WNU appreciation publication - especially as 2 of this wonderful group's moderators & several of its members are represented in this very special issue celebrating the 90th birthday of the one of the great writers of our time... and of all times.
here are the stats:
56 pages (5.5 x 8.5 inches)
$11 (includes shipping in the US and Canada)
Table of contents:
The Roller Coaster Ride with Phil Farmer
- by Bette Farmer
Birthday Wishes and Greetings
- by S.M. Stirling, Mike Resnick, Michael Moorcock, James E. Gunn, Kim Newman, Norman Spinrad, Joe Haldeman, Piers Anthony, Richard A. Lupoff, Richard E. Geis, David Langford, Tracy Knight, Joe R. Lansdale, Harlan Ellison, Robin Wayne Bailey, Will Murray, Garth Nix, James Sallis, Gary K. Wolfe, Chris Roberson & Peter Crowther
White Whales, Raintrees, Flying Saucers
- by Philip José Farmer
Parables are Pablum
- by Tim Howller
Smoke Gets in Your Nose
- by Spider Robinson
The Magic Filing Cabinet and the Missing Page
- by Christopher Paul Carey
Further Sketches from the Ruins of My Mind!
- by Robert Barrett
The First Robot
- by Philip José Farmer
-- illustrated by Henry Covert
On Not Going There
- by Howard Waldrop
Creative Mythography
- by Win Scott Eckert
Bibliophile
- by Paul Spiteri
Duo Miaule
- by Philip José Farmer
-- illustrated by Charles Berlin
Cover art by Joey Van Massenhoven.
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