alt.pulp FAQ: The Wold Newton Family - http://www.thepulp.net/PulpFAQ/farmer.html
An entry in the alt.PULP FAQ mentioning Philip Jose Farmer's "Wold Newton Family." Includes a list of all of the stories that constitute this creation. |
Dani Zweig's Belated Reviews: Philip Jose Farmer - http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~susan/sf/dani/PS_019.htm
Reviews the entire body of work by Philip Jose Farmer. Favors "To you Scattered Bodies Go" over most other novels. |
Denver Science Fiction Book Club - http://www.denversfbookclub.com/farmer.htm
Review of To You Your Scattered Bodies Go, first book in Farmer's Riverworld series. Includes cover scans and a biographical summary. |
Fantastic Fiction: Philip José Farmer Bibliography - http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Philip_Jose_Farmer.htm
A bibliography of Philip Jose Farmer's books and short stories, with book covers and links to related authors. |
GURPS: Riverworld - http://www.sjgames.com/gurps/Roleplayer/Roleplayer16/Riverworld1.html
Promotional article in Steve Jackson Games's newsletter about GURPS Riverworld RPG sourcebook. |
International Bibliography - http://www.xs4all.nl/~rnuninga/
Cover scans from international editions of novels by Philip Jose Farmer. Also bibliographical data on novels and short works. |
Mark/Space - http://www.euro.net/mark-space/PhilipJoseFarmer.html
A bibiliography with links to related literary indices. |
Tarzan Alive - http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/Tarzan/tarzlive.html
Detailed synopsis of Farmer's biographical study of Tarzan. Includes the text of Farmer's "chronology" of Tarzan's life. |
The Official Philip Jose Farmer Home Page - http://www.pjfarmer.com/
Features detailed lists of all works by Philip Jose Farmer, including fiction, non-fiction and poetry. Includes regularly updated news on the author and biographical information in the form of personal letters, interviews and photographs. |
The Wold Newton Universe - http://www.pjfarmer.com/woldnewton/Pulp.htm
A fan-developed expansion of Farmer's fictional "family." References pop culture figures such as Tarzan, Doc Savage and James Bond. |