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- Hobbit Movie News - Xenite's Hobbit Movie News
Although this site began as a F.A.Q. about the then rumored movies, by the middle of 1998 it had become a full news reporting resource. We have since incorporated headlines from TheOneRing.Net, Google, and SF-FANDOM. A secondary Lord of the Rings movie news carries headlines from Google, Altavista, MSN, and Yahoo!.
- Roger Zelazny's Amber WorldFAQ
Originally written for the alt.fan.created.worlds news group, this WorldFAQ documents Roger Zelazny's world of Amber, as depicted through the nine books he wrote which were set in that world.
- alt.tv.xena.creative.subtext FAQ
- alt.tv.xena-subtext FAQ
- alt.binaries.multimedia.xena+herc FAQ
- Jerry Pournelle's CoDominium and Empire of Man WorldFAQ
Jerry Pournelle created one of the most popular militaristic SF worlds with his CoDominium and Empire of Man stories. He opened up the universe to other authors.
- Isaac Asimov's Foundation WorldFAQ
The Foundation universe actually covers three periods: pre-Galactic Empire, Galactic Empire, and post-Galactic Empire/Foundation. Asimov never finished the series but other authors have carried on his work.
- Christopher Stasheff's Gramarye WorldFAQ
Christopher Stasheff is one of the most successful authors to blend science fiction with fantasy. His warlock books, set on the world of Gramarye, cleverly bounce back and forth between science fiction and fantasy.
- Robert E. Howard's Hyboria WorldFAQ
Howard is best known for his character of Conan the Barbarian, but he connected Conan's world with the world of Kull the Conqueror.
- H. Beam Piper's Paratime WorldFAQ
Piper explored the potential of alternate realities when science fiction was just picking up heat in the 1960s. His Paratime Patrol stories are considered classics.
- alt.tv.xena subtext FAQ
- H. Beam Piper's Terro-Human Future History WorldFAQ
One of the best of the early militaristic SF universe, the Terro-Human Future History encompassed the Little Fuzzy books and many more great stories.
- Andre Norton's Witch World WorldFAQ
Andre Norton was another author who successfully blended science fiction with fantasy. The Witch World stories gradually became more oriented toward fantasy but they remained compelling and innovative in many ways.
- Philip Jose Farmer's World of Tiers WorldFAQ
Philip Jose Farmer may be best known for his Riverworld books, but he created an interesting set of universes in this alternate reality series.
- alt.tv.xena.creative FAQ
- Gardner F. Fox's Yarth WorldFAQ
Of the many Robert E. Howard wannabes, Gardner Fox produced some of the best thinly disguised Conan fan fiction with his Kothar and Kyrik stories.
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