...which also provides a nice survey of Philip José Farmer's erotic fiction.http://dennispower.blogspot.com/
and also mirrored:
http://elhead.livejournal.com/3951.html
http://blogs.myspace.com/elhead
A nightmare, Patricia thought. The trip from New York to London had been a nightmare of lightning streaks threatening the plane and vast buffetings and bellowings of thunder and airsickness. But the trip had been heaven compared to the real nightmare she was enduring now. The trip had seemed worth the trouble, because she could still envision the great house she would inherit. And she could imagine the great halls with their paintings of her ancestors, the dukes and duchesses, the earls. . .
...which also provides a nice survey of Philip José Farmer's erotic fiction.
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Good long review with a nice twist on its' focus. Lots of points to think over. I've read A Feast Unknown and Image of The Beast but I'll need to see if I can get a copy of Love Song as I haven't read that yet. September is getting closer and closer.
Incidentally, I found the Wold-Newton Comic-Con panel of 2004 on YouTube. Interesting stuff.
Cool- we also have the 2006 ComicCon panel up:
http://www.winscotteckert.com/Writings5.htm
or
http://www.pjfarmer.com/woldnewton/2006SanDiego.htm
Thanks for the links Win, more for me to watch, read and listen to. I bought Myths For The Modern Age about a month ago and I'm still dipping in and out of it. Great book.
Many thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you're enjoying MYTHS!
Glad the book's getting such a warm reception, Win. Congrats! :)
Well, thanks kindly, Sean!
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