| A Sequel To THE TIME MACHINE?
|
- the science-fictional underpinning
of THE NIGHT LAND |
| Sharks of the Ether |
- immortality, reincarnation, and
psychic predation within a science-fictional framework
in Hodgson's fiction |
| Love in the Night |
- What was Hodgson attempting in his
treatment of the erotic in THE NIGHT LAND and THE
HOUSE ON THE BORDERLAND? |
| THE STARCOMBERS |
- A story by Edmund Hamilton clearly
inspired by THE NIGHT LAND |
| In Defence of
Chapter 1 |
- The usual advice is skip the
first chapter. Nigel Brown disagrees. |
| The background of The Night
Land |
- Don Muchow gives us some thoughts on
constructing the background of The Night Land, in a
fictional context. |
| The Word Current |
- An apology for the linguistic
archtecture of THE NIGHT LAND |
| Time Machines Go Both Ways
|
- Andy Sawyer reflects on Wells and
Hodgson |
| Narrative Techniques in
THE NIGHT AND |
- Nigel Brown reflects |
| AWAKE IN THE NIGHT LAND |
- A review of the book collection of all John C
Wright's Night Land stories. |
| And No Female, Ever
|
- An apology for the romance of
feminity in the Night Land, by John C Wright |
| William Hope Hodgson's borderlands:
monstrosity, other worlds, and the future at the fin
de siècle |
- a doctoral thesis archived in the
online repository of Edinburgh Napier University, by
Emily Alder. (Available under Creative Commons Licence
on request). |
| Sexual symbolism in W.H
Hodgson |
- An old article in the 1964 Riverside
Quarterly, by Sid Birchby: excavated and sent in
Cuyler Brooks |
| The Ecology of the Night
Land |
- Some thoughts, by Zathras |
| Gaming in the Night Land
|
- by Sandy Petersen |
| The Dying Earth Genre As
Horror of the Irrational |
- by Michael Caton |