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Farmerphile 5 gets ready to ship 24/07/2006 . Source: Jessica Martin 
Farmerphile is a quarterly magazine completely dedicated to works by and about Philip José Farmer. It features the unpublished novel Up from the Bottomless Pit, a suspense-thriller about the ultimate disaster in the oil industry, serialized over the first ten issues.
Issue No. 5 - July 2006 - shipping late July.
The July 2006 issue of Farmerphile centers focuses on Philip José Farmer's classic fictional author novel Venus on the Half-Shell and features the previously unpublished short story "The Doll Game." Also included is a scholarly look at the origins of Farmer's Ancient Opar by Alan Hanson (editor of Heritage of the Flaming God), as well as regular features by Bette Farmer, Danny Adams (co-author of The City Beyond Play), Win Scott Eckert (editor of Myths for the Modern Age: Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe) and Paul Spiteri (editor of Pearls from Peoria).
Table of Contents:
The Roller Coaster Ride with Phil Farmer by Bette Farmer
The Trickster Awakens by Tracy Knight
The Trout Letters by Philip José Farmer
Trout Fishing in Bermuda: Why and How by Roger Crombie
Bibliophile: Jesus on Mars by Paul Spiteri
Hertiage of the Flaming God by Alan Hanson
The Doll Game by Philip José Farmer illustrated by Charles Berlin
Alias Philip José Farmer by Danny Adams
Creative Mythography: Ouroboros, Part Two by Win Scott Eckert
Up from the Bottomless Pit, Part Five by Philip José Farmer illustrated by Keith Howell
Cover art by Keith Howell.
Get em while they're hot over at http://pjfarmer.com/farmerphile.htm
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