From the Tower of Observation
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20 april 2014 |
We regret to tell you that Mr. Andy Robertson,
founder and owner of the Night Land website, has died.
Mr. Robertson made arrangements to keep the website up. Right
now, we can't be sure whether it will be here (thenightland.co.uk),
or at the mirror site (nightlandmirror.com).
Mr. Brett Davidson is handling Mr. Robertson's literary affairs.
Ms. Kate Coady is doing the web work. If you need to reach us,
feel free to email nightland at starsofwinter.com.
Our condolences to Mr. Robertson's family. |
12 april 2014 |
AWAKE IN THE NIGHT LAND is to be formally published
on April 14 and may be purchased here.
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2 april 2014 |
AWAKE
IN
THE NIGHT LAND is reviewed by myself here. An indeperndent
review by Brett Davidson is upcoming.
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16 Mar 2014 |
John C Wright's four Night Land stories are
going to be republished as an e-book
collection titled AWAKE
IN THE NIGHT LAND by Castalia
House. Their presence here
will be reduced to short teasers with links to
the purchase site. It makes me sad
to do this, but in fact we only buy the right to
keep a story online for five years, and
obviously keeping it up beyond that time will
impact reprint sales. The e-book will go for
five bucks and if you don't buy it you are a
nitwit.
(Later); Pleased and honored, to discover Mr
Wright has dedicated the book to me.
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10 Mar 2014 |
The second part of Ex Machina, By
Brett
Davidson. Two more linked Founding stories
will follow.
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3 Mar 2014
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Interesting new Cover Art
for Kevin Bryce's The Night Lands,
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23 Feb 2014
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The final part of And The Sky is Full of
Eyes, By by Taiss Teng.
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7 Feb 2014
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We
have a proper blog on Google with widgets
and apps and a newsfeed and all that. Hit
"enter" and watch it ripple thru google and
twitter and linkedin and tumblr and Facebucks
and gods know what else.
And if you get published here, I'll give you
the right to put posts on it so you can write
lots of fascinating stuff.
Coming up soon, more of Tais' and Brett's
latest stories, and our new policy on submitting
work to best-o-the-year anthologies.
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7 Jan 2014
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Low the Ascomycotan
Sky by newcomer (and writing powerhouse)
Deborah Walker, who we welcome to this
site.
Four new
pictures freely donated by the amiable Mr
Phil Trusinski, who was last in contact back in
2010.
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10 Dec 2013
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The Night
Lands. A playlist on Soundcloud, by Kevin Bryce
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4 Dec 2013
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The first part of a new Founding story, And The Sky is Full of
Eyes, By by Tais Teng.
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22 Oct
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A new Founding story, GOLD,
By pinlighter. Entire.
This story is dedicated to Mark
Symington Geston, author of OUT OF
THE MOUTH OF THE DRAGON, LORDS OF THE STARSHIP,
and certain other books which have together
meant much to me.
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16 Oct
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A new poem, By
Banks Miller.
The first part of a new story, Ex Machina, By
Brett
Davidson. The first story in the Founding
sequence
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16 Sept
|
I am hearing bad things about the
new HiLobooks edition of THE NIGHT LAND.
Apparently the last chapter has been cut, and
the happy ending Hodgson wrote excised. I do not
think this a good idea. To put it very, very,
mildly.
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7 Sept
|
I'm trying to collect all the mentions of
Hodgson or his work made by H P Lovecraft in his
letters. If you can provide an extract, please
email pinlighter (at) btconnect (dot) com.
I think the legal limit is seventy words,
where the original is copyrighted by someone,
and of course unlimited if no copyright applies.
Please identify the letter as eg "23 may 1934,
Lovecraft to Derleth".
The extracts will be www.thenightland.co.uk/nighthpl.html#HPLletters.
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3 Sept
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Upcoming: a new major sub-cycle of NL stories
THE FOUNDING, dedicated to the circumstances
surrounding the founding and building of the
Great Redoubt, With stories by pinlighter, Brett
Davidson and Tais Teng already in hand. Also a
Darkening tale by newcomer Deborah Walker, and a
slightly off-beat story by well-known
professional Richard Lupoff.
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18 July 2013
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LUTE, by Don Webb,
whom we welcome to this site.
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4 June 2013
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New pictures by Tais
Teng and Keran
Parizek.
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14 May 2013
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A new picture
by Tais Teng.
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14 may 2013 |
Inside The Crown by
newecomer Robin Dunn. A message from an
uncertain borderland.
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14 apr 2013 |
The Last Of
All Suns by John C
Wright,is now posted free online in its
entirety. I consider this the best Night Land
story ever written.
Apart from that, I have six new stories under
consideration, including one I am writing
myself.
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4 April 2013
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A new picture
by Tais Teng.
We are once more open for submissions.
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8 mar 2013
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Noted:
Velut Luna. A fine poem by TheOmegaPoint
on Deviantart.
Also
another.
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6 mar 2013
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A fine picture of the
Redoubt, by Les Edwards.
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29 feb 2013
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The Starcombers,
by Edmund Hamilton.
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2 feb 2013
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Ohhh my god . . .
Where does this
appear, are there any more like it at home and
WHYWASN'TITOLDATONCE????
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31 Jan 2013
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And the very next day: an essay, The
Dying Earth Genre As Horror of the Irrational
by Michael
Caton. I think this little bit of analysis
is accurate and gracefully done, and if its
author consents I'll put it in Night Thoughts on
this website.
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29 Jan 2013
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There's always something interesting about
Hodgson bubbling in the blogosphere.
Here
is news about the first translation of THE HOUSE
ON THE BORDERLAND into Portugese: and I'm as
pleased as little mint sweeties to see thatthe
translator attributes his original
interest in Hodgson to this Night Land website.
Let the good work continue!!
I wanted to add the address of Jose's
translation (on his
own blog and to ask people to encourage
him to 1) get it properly published and 2) go on
and do THE NIGHT LAND as well!!
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16 Jan 2013
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Embrace The Night,
part 4 and final.
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25 Dec 2012
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Noted: Journey
across The Night Land.
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16 Dec
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Embrace The Night,
part 3.
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3 Dec
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Interesting artwork at Heretikwerks. The
webmaster promises more in future. . . . .
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16 Nov
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Embrace The Night,
part 2.
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4 Nov
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Noted: Fungi and Swine: William Hope
Hodgson's Disgust Morality.
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22 October
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Embrace The Night,
a story from the early days of the Redoubt, by Tais Teng
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2 October
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An fine picture of a Watcher, by Cabrol at Shadowness. We
hope to see more from him . .
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12 September
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The third and last part of Beyond.
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2 August
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Raymonmd
C Leung is setting up his own Night Land
site at www.thenightland.com.
The goal with my website is to
gradually do a complete illustrated
bestiary, and also artwork for key scenes,
events and props. So that there's a
compendium of some kind. I'm very happy to
recommend your site on mine, and also happy
for you to use artwork I produce. I'd
appreciate it if you can credit my website
as the source (thenightland.com). . .
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24 July 2012
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Noted: Sam Gafford's new blog..
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22 july 2012
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A new SMS gallery
under construction: devoted to illustrations
from the upcoming real-soon-now-folks ANIMA.
(seriously).
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24 june 2012
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The second part of Beyond.
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24 april 2012
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The first part of Beyond
by Gregg Marchese. A sequel to his "Heaven
Sent."
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16 april 2012
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Some more pictures by marychain.
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12 april 2012
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A beautiful new map
kindly donated by Borderland
on Deviantart.
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18 mar 2012
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The fourth and final part of The Last Road Maker.
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24 feb 2012
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Noted; Erich Zann in the Nightland
at the seriocomical webcomic/blog Lovecraft
is Missing. It will be interesting to see
how this develops.
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19 feb 2012
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Noted, Tales of the Last Bards by
Charles Delaney (known to us here as Zathras).
The following is fan fiction based on
William Hope Hodgson's book "The Night Land".
Had the book been written today it would be
cutting edge fiction with some of the concepts
put forth. That it was written a century ago
makes it even more amazing. H.P. Lovecraft
considered it to be the best piece of macabre
fiction ever written and I would heartily
agree. If you've not read the book it can be
found free on line. I would recommend chapter
2 as the best sampler:
http://fiction.eserver.org/novels/nightland/chap02.html
Fair warning, the writing style is as horrid
as the story itself is fascinating. It's
because of that that so many fans of the book
will write their own variants, I guess we're
trying to save the concept from the author's
style. This collection represents some of my
efforts along those lines. They are placed in
"chronological order", progressing from the
time of the Traveling Cities to that of the
Great Redoubt. To the reader who would embark
on this journey into the Night Land, I raise
my Diskos to you!
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9 feb 2012
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Till Robertson, 7lb 10oz, born at 2009
today. The name comes from the Germanic folk
hero and Loki type, Till Eulenspigel. Welcome to
Midgard.
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25 jan 2012
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Part 3 of The Last
Road Maker.
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23 jan 2012
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More tracks by Disciples of Solid Sound
in Night Songs,
their work now comprising nearly a complete
treatment of Hodgson's book. A flash mp3 player
is included for your convenience.
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18 dec 2011
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Sean
McLachlan will be republishing his own Siege of Humanity
in an anthology of Dark Fantasy, THE NIGHT
THE NAZIS CAME TO DINNER, AND OTHER DARK TALES.
The version on this site has been reduced to a
taster by his request (and in accordance with
contract).
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12 dec 2011
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Part 2 of The Last
Road Maker.
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11 nov 2011
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Part 1 of The Last
Road Maker by James
Stoddard.
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29 oct 2011
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Temporary financial stress and an
oversupply of new stories forces me to suspend
submissions for at least six months. Very
sorry.
Meanwhile, in addition to James Stoddard's
story, we have another to come from Gregg
Marchese, a sequel to his "Heaven Sent", and a
flamboyant and powerful tale of the early
Redoubt from newcomer Tais Teng.
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12 oct 2011
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Two glorious pictures from noted Dutch artist Tais Teng.
Upcoming: a new and original Night Land story
by James Stoddard.
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6 sept 2011
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Two new pictures from deviantART: The Maid Of
Olden Days, by marychain, and Pyramid,
by unstrung65. With thanks to the artists.
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19 aug 2011
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The fourth and last part of Eve of Evil by Gregg
Marchese.
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11 july 2011
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The third part of Eve
of Evil by Gregg Marchese.
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14 june 2011
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The
Quieting, inspired by Hodgson's vision of
the Quiet City and by Matthias Fritsch's Music
from the Masses film "Wintersong": at Soundcloud
and on Youtube. By Stephan Probst.
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10 june 2011
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Night Land related
pictures very kindly donated by Dark Wolves, a site well
worth a visit.
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1 june 2011
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Two tracks by David Sky-Marchant at the
Internet Archive, in Night Songs.
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14 may 2011
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More tracks by Disciples of Solid Sound
in Night Songs.
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6 may 2011
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The Night
Land, by kziel, on deviantART. With thanks to
the artist.
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26 april 2011
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Two interesting documents provided by Mr
Malcolm Farmer: Hodgson's article Health From
Scientific Exercise in Cassel's Magazine;
and John Carnell's (very
minimal) review of HOUSE ON THE
BORDERLAND, from Science Fantasy no. 55, 1962.
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19 april 2011
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Gaming in the Night
Land, by Sandy Petersen, author of the
seminal RPG Call of Cthulhu: and some
thoughts on the subject from the Night Speech forums.
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9 april 2011
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Night Songs sees
the addition of Into The Night Land by
Disciples of Solid Sound. This is the
first track of an upcoming album, to be
available at their Myspace site.
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2 april 2011
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The first part of a powerful new story Eve of Evil by Gregg
Marchese.
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10 mar 2011
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A Night Land bestiary and
more CoC stats from Banks
Miller, at his Hour-slips site.
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10 jan 2011
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The fourth and last part of Heaven Sent.
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30 dec 2010
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Courtesy
of APOD.
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10 dec 2010
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The third part of Heaven Sent.
Congratulations to James Stoddard. "I have finished my re-write
of William Hope Hodgson's The Night Land,
and have some exciting things going on with
that. - it's also available in full on Amazon
Kindle.
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10 nov 2010
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The second part of Heaven Sent.
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20 Oct 2010 |
Mark
Valentine, author of The Inward Seer,
has kindly made a donation to the costs of this
site equal to the monies originally paid to him
for that story.
He expresses the wish that it be used to fund
further fiction.
Mr Valentine's latest book is coming out from
Tartarus Press later this year. It is a
biography of Sarban, entitled Time,
A Falconer
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10 oct 2010
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The first part of a new story Heaven Sent by
Gregg Marchese.
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10 sept 2010
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A short poem
by Banks Miller.
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10 august 2010
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The site is once more open for submissions.
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10 july 2010
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Two new pictures
by Phil Trusinski. Mr Trusinski your email
is bouncing.
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12 june 2010
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Two new pages
completed in the long-dormant Graphic novelisation
of "The Siege of Humanity.
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17 may 2010
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An oil
painting by Martin
Isitt. I am informed that the original is
for sale. Too late, I bought it.
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12 apr 2010
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The Second
Chapter of the new "rewritten" version of
The Night Land, by Gregg Marchese, modernised in
style but unchanged in content.
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2 mar 2010
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After a bit of a gap due to the continued
stresses of housemoving, we have a new book cover by
GusBoroda, and a new oil
by Phil Trusinski.
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22 dec 2009
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A joyful Yule to you all.
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16 nov 2009
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The fourth and last part of Delight.
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31 oct 2009
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The First
Chapter of a new "rewritten" version of
The Night Land, by Gregg Marchese.
In its author's words, "[I] Combed through the
text a dozen times and honed it all into
understandable quasi-modern english, hopefully
retaining the style and mood, and changing very
little content. I believe it's a true
translation. I just don't know what to do with
it now."
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14 oct 2009
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A short piece
by Banks Miller.
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23 sept 2009
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A new extract from ANIMA.
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27 august 2009
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More from hawkawpa,
including a very fine pic of the flying ship.
Some pictures
of WHH.
Moving house. The horror, the horror.
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22 july 2009
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More from P.W.
Hurley and kawkawpa.
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5 july 2009
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A book cover,
not actually published by anyone yet, created
for us by P.W. Hurley.
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27 june 2009
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The third part of DELIGHT.
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30 may 2009
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The uncut version of The Night
Land, a song on the new Death Posture album by Gates of
Dissent, has been made available to us.
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20 may 2009
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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. (You'll have to purchase it to read
it, but the expense is well worth it: it's
excellent.)
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28 april 2009
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A long thematic mix, The Crowned Watcher, at
aquabahn.com.
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28 april 2009
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A new picture
in oils by Phil Trusinski.
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27 april 2009
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A new subgallery
where kawkawpa
has kindly consented for us to display his work.
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3 april 2009
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A new and much overdue extract from ANIMA.
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31 march 2009
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Noted. Not one
but
two interesting Photoshops on Flickr by kawkawpa,
who will bear watching.
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5 march 2009
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The second part of DELIGHT.
The long delay in updates is due to illness.
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5 dec 2008
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The first part of a new story set in the
Darkening, DELIGHT.
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3 dec 2008
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I receive a promise of something quite
wonderful for Xmas - a copy of the 1970's THE
RIVALS OF SHERLOCK HOLMES version of "The Horse
of the Invisible" with Donald Pleasance.
In return I'm asked only to plug this excellent
new SMS site www.smuzz.org.uk.
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12 nov 2008
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A new audio composition, PNEUMAVORE,
apparently also inspired by this site, noted at
XT
Users.
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2 nov 2008
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A new fanfic, Ex
Tenebra
Lux, apparently inspired by this site,
noted at
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22 oct 2008
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Two new night land links.
THE
HOUR
SLIPS a fine site by Vultur10. Contains
poetry, art and some essays.
Mike
Glosson's blog containing a short
dedicated to Hodgson and inspired by Eno's
ANOTHER GREEN WORLD TRACK Zawinul/Lava .
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22 aug 2008
|
I have recently become a father again.
Unfortunately this means I've been very short of
cash. This has been compounded by a relative's
financial troubles, which I'm forced to relieve.
Therefore I must close NIGHT LANDS for story
submissions. Hopefully this will be temporary.
We have at least a year's backlog of material
to post and site updates will continue soon.
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12 july 2008
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The third extract from ANIMA.
More stories are on the way.
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1 july 2008
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A poem by Gregg
Marchese, who we welcome to this site.
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25 May 2008
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A short poem
by Banks Miller.
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5 May 2008
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A curiosity: a series of D&D stats for
Night Land monsters. Composed by Vultur10.
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24 April 2008
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Another story
by Zathras, a sequel to his PROGENY. Extract
from ANIMA next month.
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24 mar 2008
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The second extract from ANIMA.
The next one will be up in about a month.
Happy Ostara.
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21 jan 2008
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The first extract from ANIMA.
I am still looking for a suitable illustration,
I fear. Happy new year to you all.
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9 Dec 2007
|
An interesting blog
entry.
Happy Yuletide. I may not be able to update
over the holidays, but next year we will be
starting to run extracts from Brett's novel
ANIMA.
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24 Oct 2007
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A curiosity: some pictures
found
in an old copy of THE NIGHT LAND sold on Ebay.
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24 Sept 2007
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Another story
by Zathras.
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29 August
|
The second print anthology Nightmares of
the Fall is now available.
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22 August
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The third and last part of Silence of
the Night.
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16 July 2007
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The second part of Silence of
the Night.
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4 July 2007
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A short essay
and a story
by Zathras.
Also an interesting extract
from Jane Frank's compilation of rare
Hodgsoniania, THE
WANDERING
SOUL.
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26 June 2007
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The musical compositions created by Alhazared
are now available together on the solo site Electric
Minstrel. This
link may or may not take you direct to the
newfangled Flash player thingy for it.
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16 June 2007
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The first part of Silence of
the Night, a new three part story by John C
Wright.
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16 May 2007
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Gates
of
dissent have produced a track
inspired by the Night Land.
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6 May 2007
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Across The Night
Wall Part 6 and last.
Upcoming: a new story by John C Wright and, at
last, the publication of the second print
anthology, NIGHTMARES OF THE FALL.
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6 Apr 2007
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Across The Night
Wall Part 5.
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3 Mar 2007
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Across The Night
Wall Part 4.
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20 Jan 2007
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Across The Night
Wall Part 3.
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23 Dec 2006
|
Across The Night
Wall Part 2.
Happy Yuletide!!
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14 Nov 2006
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Across The Night
Wall. The first part of a new long story
by Martin Isitt.
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1 Nov 2006
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New story coming soon - I promise!!!
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14 Sept 2006
|
SALVAGE part 7
and last.
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18 Aug 2006
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I am particularly pleased to learn that
William Hope Hodgson has been awarded the 2006 Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery
Award. (( Announced at Readercon,
Burlington MA, July 2006. Judges were Robert
Silverberg, Gardner Dozois, John Clute and Scott
Edelman, etc.))
Smith, a remarkable writer, has had a great
influence on me. You may visit a site dedicated
to his work here .
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6 Aug 2006
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SALVAGE part
6.
Also noted this month: a fine flash site on Carnacki.
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6 July 2006
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SALVAGE part
5.
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6 June 2006
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Mr Paul
Potts maintains a web site which holds
several audio files of readings from Hodgson
including several well composed sections of THE
NIGHT LAND. His excellent ongoing well
describes his work and may serve as an
introduction.
Alhazared
have produced the first two parts of a new
composition Five Who Watch.
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26 May 2006
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SALVAGE part
4.
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7 May 2006
|
Gary McNeil, who did some excellent maps for us
a while back, now sends us a screenplay, Torin's Plight;
candidly described as "a Night Land story retold
as Flash Gordon."
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22 Apr 2006
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SALVAGE part
3. Two, maybe three, more to go.
And on a completely irrelevant note, I'm
reading Machen's THE THREE IMPOSTORS and liking
it very much.
Happy Easter.
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23 Mar 2006
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SALVAGE part
2.
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27 Feb 2006
|
SALVAGE. The
first part of a new long story by Brett
Davidson.
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17 January 2006
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ABOVE part 2.
Alhazared
continue their Night-Land inspired music at Myspace
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30 December 2005
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A note from a reader informs us of a musical
composition The Place Where the Silent
Ones Kill," by the interesting group
Alhazared.
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25 December 2005
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ABOVE by Pinlighter.
The first half of a new story, set in the
Darkening.
There are two more stories in preparation. Next
year we will either have definite news of the
new anthology or the last part of The Cry of the
Night Hound. Also some thing on Brett Davidson's
novel.
Happy Yule.
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25 Oct 2005
|
The second part of John C
Wright's The Cry
Of The Night Hound.
I am very sorry about the delays updating this
site - a lot of work is pending. In particular
we are trying to get a second print anthology
nailed down. More follows.
A note reaches me:.
My name is Ken Scholes. I'm an American
short story writer. Not too long ago, I won the
Writers of the Future contest with a Hodgson
tribute story called "Into the Blank Where Life
Is Hurled." It plays off of Hodgson's early
encounter with Harry Houdini. The story is out
now in Galaxy Press's bestselling anthology L.
Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future
Volume XXI.
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25 August 2005
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UNDERGROUND
by Martin
Isitt, in Others' Night Lands. |
25 July 2005
|
The first part of John C
Wright's The Cry Of
The Night Hound, somewhat delayed.
Some important news is coming soon.
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4 July 2005
|
Two pieces of news.
First, this site has moved to www.thenightland.co.uk
so please change your links accordingly
Second, a new John C
Wright story is coming, and it's a corker.
The first part will be up in a week or so.
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4 Jun 2005
|
Slope, part 2.
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21 May 2005
|
A new story
turns up; very suitable for Others' Night Mares.
Free registration at Horrormasters
is required to read this.
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18 May 2005
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A new Cover
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4 May 2005
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A little more of
the graphic novel . . . which may pick up again
in a few months time when some personal matters
have settled down.
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4 May 2005
|
Slope, by
Pinlighter. First part.
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14 Apr 2005
|
Minotaur,
third and last part.
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8 Apr 2005
|
The Wandering Soul is
upcoming from Tartarus Press and PS Publishing.
"Presented here are 'Coasts of Adventure', a
collection of stories never before published in
book form; Hodgson's 'Ship's Log' from one of
his early sea voyages; photographs of Hodgson
and his family; newly-discovered poetry;
Hodgson's wonderful and historically important
sea-going photographs; factual articles from
contemporary newspapers and journals; and an
unpublished slide lecture, all augmented by Jane
Frank's carefully researched Introduction and a
critical appreciation of the fiction and
poetry."
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24 Mar 2005
|
Minotaur,
part 2. Third part soon.
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28 Feb 2005
|
Woo Woo Woo We're on
The Wreck of
the Aetherwing, a story by a new
writer, James Dewitt, set in the age of
Airships.
The title page of
the graphic novel.
The second half of Minotaur will be up in a few
days. Two more stories are in preparation, but
annoyingly are not quite ready.
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20 Jan 2005
|
Some very
handsome maps, sent us by Gary L McNeil
II, to whom we tender our thanks.
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10 Jan 2005
|
Minotaur, part
1.
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12 Dec 2004
|
And yet more, and more, and more.
An awful lot is pending, but there's not much I
can present here. It remains for me to wish you
a glorious Yuletide. :-)
Post scriptum. This very perceptive entry
in a weblog caught the library daemon's eye.
What has given The Night Land a
cult following over the past century is an
underlying myth that is totally different from
that which underpins what we would call
science fiction, today.....(continued
at link).
It's not a formal review, but it's a neat
enough summary of what The Night Land means to
be well worth reading.
|
11 Nov 2004
|
And yet more, in several varied versions.
Also an interesting interview with NL
contributor James
Stoddard at Green Man Review.
Stoddard's own books well repay
reading, and we hope that the whole of his Rewritten version of The
Night Land will soon see publication.
At least one more story is on the way soon.
Also noted: a rather nice cover to a Spanish
edition. I'd really like to get a proper
scan of this.
|
15 Oct 2004
|
More of the graphic
novel.
|
15 Sept 2004
|
My attention is drawn to the stunning song "Furthur", by VNV Nation.
Probably not an intentional Night Land
reference, but it ought to be.
More of the graphic
novel.
|
5 Sept 2004
|
Another page of the upcoming graphic novel. Does
any one know how you script these things??? This
is harder than it looks.
|
13 August 2004
|
From Peter Kendell.
"I thought you might find this interesting.
It's WHH's memorial inscription at Tyne Cot
cemetery, near Passendale.
My wife and I just returned from a trip to
France and Belgium, touring the graves and
memorials of various of the War Poets and the
Vera Brittain circle, but I didn't want to
leave WHH out, especially as we'd visited Tyne
Cot in 1998 without knowing he was
commemorated there."
|
1 August 2004
|
The first two pages of a graphic adaptation of
Sean Mclachlan's "The Siege of Humanity".
Coincidentally Sean's story gets a fine review
and an award at SFreader.com
|
1 July 2004
|
A new picture in the SMS
Gallery
|
1 June 2004
|
Eikon. By Brett
Davidson.
|
10 May 2004
|
Jewel. By
Pinlighter.
|
29 April 2004
|
Another fine review, from the pages of the
charming e-zine Deep Magic
It's been busy but new stories should be along
soonest :)
|
12 April 2004
|
A Myth Long Forgotten,
in Others' Night Mares.
Coming soon: new stories from Brett Davidson
and Pinlighter
|
28 Mar 2004
|
Two new pictures in the SMS Gallery.
|
1 Mar 2004
|
A magnificent realisation of Scyrr in the Land, by
Martin Isitt, whom we welcome to this site.
|
14 Feb 2004
|
John C Wright informs us that "the Night
Lands story AWAKE IN THE NIGHT has had reprint
rights sold to no less than two, count them,
two, anthologies. THE YEAR'S BEST SCIENCE
FICTION #21 ed. Gardner Dozois, BEST SHORT
NOVELS 2003 (Science Fiction Book Club) ed
Jonathan Strahan!" Congratulations!!
Also our co-editor Nigel Brown has a story,
though not a Night Lands one, in Hartwells BEST
SF OF THE YEAR. Congratulations to him as well!!
|
7 Feb 2004
|
Some Night Land
pictures by my old LARP buddy Mike
Horsefield* are, uh,
pending. As soon as my scanner gets fixed.
* "You know Andy, we could do a
Night Land LARP - on Dartmoor, in the
nighttime . . ."
|
30 Jan 2004
|
I am directed to an interesting Japanese
site on Hodgson. Our thanks to shigeyuki@j-wave.net
for the remarkable covers by Marino Lounie
that he has scanned in for us.
|
23 Jan 2004
|
Brett Davidson's novel ANIMA is nearing
completion. Please discuss here.
A review in The Alien Online, than
which almost nothing could be kinder.
|
10 Jan 2004
|
HAPPY NEW YEAR
First review, in LOCUS, and quite good. HERE
|
22 Dec 2003
|
THE NIGHT LAND will be moving to a domain of
its own! We are busting the limits of what my
web provider gives for free.
Discuss here.
|
20 Dec 2003
|
The Astronomer
by Brett
Davidson
What would Christmas be like without a star to
guide us? :-)
|
10 Dec 2003
|
Anne M
Stickels completed post-Night Land They
Walk Not In Straight Lines<\a>. This is
a continuation of the short The Seer,
recently published here.
Coming for Yuletide: a new story by Brett
Davidson, "The Astronomer".
|
5 Dec 2003 |
I have unfortunately lost my e-mail folders.
Could writers and artists associated with this
project kindly e-mail
me to reestablish contact?
Bestia Centauri has
produced a couple of electronic tracks inspired
by The Night Land. One is now available as a streaming audio
track.
|
30 Nov 2003 |
An interesting but non-canonical story in
Others' Night Mares: Noise,
by Elizabeth Counihan of Scheherazade.
|
20 Nov 2003 |
A new picture in the SMS
Gallery. |
16 Nov 2003 |
The third part of The Last Of All
Suns. |
11 Nov 2003 |
Noted: a collection
of
essays from The Wellsian, including one
by our Brett Davidson.
The second part of The Last Of
All Suns.
|
1 Nov 2003 |
The first part of magnificent new story by John C
Wright, entitled The Last Of All
Suns.
Parts two, three and four will follow in due
course.
|
18 Oct 2003 |
A new very short story, The Door in the Wall.
|
12 Oct 2003 |
A new sub-gallery in Night Scapes
by Teoretisk, whom we welcome to this site. |
2 Oct 2003 |
News reaches me of a new compilation of
Hodgson's writing, from PS Publishing.
The Wandering Soul: Glimpses of a Life, A
Compendium of Rare and Unpublished Works by
William Hope Hodgson. Compiled and Edited
by Jane Frank with an Introduction by Mike
Ashley.
This is apparently selected from previously
uncollected and/or unpublished material,
remaining from the Moskowitz collection, and is
a must for any serious Hodgson fan.
|
2 Oct 2003 |
More in the SMS
Gallery. And we finally have our hands on
some physical copies of the book, which are being
sent to reviewers. |
21 Sept 2003 |
The new SMS Gallery
in Night Scapes has only one picture now, but more
will be added soon. |
12 Sept 2003 |
AMAZON
and AMAZON
UK pages for NIGHT LANDS I are now up. |
9 Sept 2003
|
I am pleased that Eater
and An
Exhalation of Butteflies have obtained
honorable mentions in Gardner Dozois' YEAR'S
BEST SF for 2002.
|
1 Sept 2003
|
Anne M
Stickel's poem The Seer. Anne
has had a lot to do with forming the ideas
behind our vision of the Night Land, though she
has not been published here before now.
|
10 August 2003
|
Brett
Davidson's new story Narcissus.
Also a curiosity
explicating THE NIGHT LAND according to the vile
Freudian heresy, from a 1964 edition of
the Riverside Quarterly: sent to us by our
friend Cuyler Brooks.
|
1 August 2003
|
A short fiction
piece. By Anne M Stickel is available in this
month's "Deep Magic" e-zine (for download). |
12 July 2003
|
Marks. Sheer
self-indulgence this one, I confess.
|
9 July 2003
|
An exceptionally fine artistic
tribute to Hodgson comes to my notice. By
the kind permission of its author, Andrea Bonazzi, we now
have it and one other work posted in Night Scapes.
Two long stories are in preparation and will
soon be posted. Meanwhile review copies of NIGHT
LANDS I will soon be sent out.
|
12 June 2003
|
The Seeker, by
Carole Carmen: in Others' Night Lands.
|
31 May 2003
|
The Guild of
the Last Migration, by Welleran.
|
17 May 2003
|
NIGHT LANDS I is nearing
publication and things are buzzing behind the
scenes. Meanwhile Brett's "Little Watcher" gets
a smashing review at Tangent Online
I found "The Little Watcher" to be an
enthralling read, full of much of the mystery,
imagination, and sense of wonder that made
Hodgson's original classic so memorable,
whilst being unburdened by the florid,
pseudo-archaic biblical literary style that
Hodgson for some strange reason imposed on the
original novel, and which makes it pretty much
inaccessible to all but the most determined
modern reader. Stripped of that hindrance,
we're now getting a good look at what makes
The Night Land such an incredible
creation . .
|
24 April 2003
|
Red
Twilight, by Keran Parizek,
whom we welcome to these pages. A story of the
Darkening. |
23 April 2003
|
From Carole Carmen.
"My story 'The Seeker', which is set in 'The
Night Land', has been taken by GW Thomas at Cyberpulp (USA) for an
anthology of pulp-styles, (called 'Amazing
Heroes').
Congratulations, repected lady.
I thought this was very interesting, because
about the first thing I thought upon reading
the book, was that it seemed almost cliched
and reminiscent of pulp adventure stories. But
I suppose those stories must have been based
on early books like this?"
Perhaps not.
|
19 April 2003
|
Dream. A short
piece written some time ago.
Happy, blessed, Ostara.
|
10 April 2003
|
The Voice of the
Lacuna by Gerard
Houarner, whom we welcome to these pages.
|
5 April 2003
|
Kiss. Scyrr's
return from the Land.
|
7 March 2003
|
James
Stoddard has sent me the entirety of an
early draft of his revision of THE NIGHT LAND,
not for publication here. I read with interest.
NIGHT LANDS I - Eternal Love has been
delivered to its publishers. In addition to what
is available on this website, it will contain
the full text of Nigel Atkinson's 40,000 word
novella "A Mouse in
the Walls of the Lesser Redoubt", and an
entirely new story, "Imago", by Brett Davidson.
Discussions about the possibility of NIGHT
LANDS II - Nightmares of the Fall are
underway. We have a number of fine stories in
hand.
|
8 Feb 2003
|
A new story, The
Siege of Humanity, by Sean
McLachlan.
|
18 Jan 2003
|
Brett Davidson came by, visiting, from the far
antipodes. A fine time was had by all.
But I was concerned to discover that he thought
me likely to be small, bespectacled, and
studious of mein.
Therefore let it be known by all that I am an
inch over six feet in height, weigh nearly 250
pounds. I wield the screaming dyskos like a good
'un, and I will drink you off your feet.
This I swear :-)
|
14 Jan 2003
|
A new story, Awake
In The Night, by John C
Wright, whom we welcome to these pages.
Read also his fine short explanation of why he
was moved to write, and his essay And No Female,
Ever .
|
25 December 2002
|
Happy Christmas.
To those of my own Asatru faith, HAILSA!
Coming next year. "Imago" by Brett Davidson.
"Awake in the Night" by John C Wright. "The
Siege of Humanity" by Sean McLachlan. Possibly
more stories as well.
In the night, let us be friends.
|
24 December 2002
|
A new story in Others' Night Lands, Fountain Of Light, by Anne
M Stickel: Hosted on Colin Harvey's "Showcase".
|
20 December 2002
|
Brett
Davidson's new story Little Watcher.
Our first story of the aeon before the Fall.
|
19 December 2002
|
A new story, Catharsis,
by Nigel
Brown. Set within the closed and lost
lower half-mile of the Pyramid during the first
aeon of the Seige.
|
13 December 2002
|
A new essay Narrative
Technique
and THE NIGHT LAND, by Nigel
Brown. This essay first appeared in SCHEHERAZADE magazine.
|
4 December 2002
|
A new map in Night
Maps, by James
Stoddard.
|
26 November 2002
|
A new poem, Little
Rituals, by Lucy A E
Ward.
|
24 November 2002
|
Some very interesting pictures, sent by
Raymond Leung.
|
17 November 2002
|
The worthy James
Stoddard, author of THE HIGH HOUSE and THE
FALSE HOUSE, is working on a revised and
"modernised" version of THE NIGHT LAND.
You may read a portion, The Testament of
Andros, which will appear in NIGHT LANDS,
here: and a draft of the first two chapters entire
in Others' Night Lands.
|
7 November 2002
|
Please be informed that the lady Luna García y
García is to be married to Nick Macro, a
gentleman of our City. We wish her in bliss.
A new story by "Little Watcher", by Brett
Davidson, is in preparation. It will not
be posted until Yuletide, unfortunately, because
I cannot afford to purchase it before that date:
but an illustration
and a short extract are in Night Scapes .
|
19 October 2002
|
A new story A Mouse In The Walls Of
The Lesser redoubt. This is the first
section of a long novella which will be published
in its entirety in NIGHT LANDS. |
10 October 2002
|
A new story Meanwhile, She Dreams,
by Brett
Davidson. This story is enlivened by
illustrations provided courtesy of the noble
Long Now Foundation |
3 Oct 2002
|
Hodgson's entry in the Commonwealth War Graves
registry may be found Here
|
27 Sept 2002
|
It's been quiet. A long story A Mouse In
The Walls Of The Lesser Redoubt is in
preparation.
An extract from this will be placed here on the
web site: the full text will only be available
in NIGHT LANDS.
Real Soon Now
|
1 Sept 2002
|
Lo!
"I don't know if this will intrigue or
disgust you, but there is a Dr Who novella
being published Nov 23rd that features
Carnacki. It's published by Telos Publishing,
and is entitled Foreign Devils. Thought you
might like to know,"
Tim
Taylor
Actually, Sir, it both intriges and
disgusts me.
|
22 August 2002
|
A new story Knots
In The House Of Silence, by Luna García y
García, available in "Others' Night Lands".
This is a powerful and interesting tale which I
cannot quite bring myself to regard as canonical:
therefore I place it here. |
19 August 2002
|
Back, and stories are coming in.
And Lo! SMS
promises me the pictures commissioned, soon.
Something about a baby
being born is tendered as an excuse!! |
29 July 2002
|
I'm off on holiday for two weeks.
Back August 19. Let's see lots of submissions by
then, eh? |
19 July 2002
|
A new story, Out. Spirit of Hope
help me, it is a love story, and to some extent a
comedy. It insisted in being written that way. |
12 July 2002
|
At least three new stories are on
their way, I faithfully promise. At least the blog are buzzing. |
26 June 2002
|
The new 'Carnacki' book from Ash Tree Press is out!
NO. 472 CHEYNE WALK: CARNACKI
THE UNTOLD STORIES
by A. F. Kidd & Rick Kennett
|
24 Jun 2002
|
The Wildside Press edition of
THE NIGHT LAND is out, go thither and buy.
Coming soon: more fiction.
|
04 Jun 2002
|
Chuck Owston sends us a
link to the online Flash version of his play
"Final Armageddon" (AKA "The Lazarus Man")
on his daughter's website)
I must remark that Chuck and his family have
produced some of the best Folk-rock music I have
ever heard: go there now and buy his
CDs. You will probably have to email him.
|
1 June 2002 |
A new story, The
Inward Seer, by Mark
Valentine.
|
24 May 2002 |
A picture of a contemporary proto-pneumavore
in the low ionosphere. This structure, or
entity, is 25 kilometers high. Courtesy of APOD.
|
18 May 2002 |
Bah. Ezeboard adopted the Cunning Plan of
making the forums unuseable with pop-up ads
unless I pay them money. So I have paid up. In a
few days the forum should be fit to visit again.
|
17 May 2002 |
A very beautiful poem, by Lucy
A.E.Ward.
|
7 May 2002
|
Night Shade Books are
bringing out the entire works of William Hope
Hodgson, in a uniform edition.
"This series will collect all of Hodgson’s
novel’s and short stories into an illustrated
five volume hardcover set. It will include
many stories that have not been available
since their initial magazine publication, or
only collected in the original Eveleigh Nash
collections. Each book shall be over 400 pages
long, and will feature over 200,000 words of
fiction."
|
25 April 2002
|
Here is a Forum,
hosted by ezeboard. I would welcome all thoughts
courteously expressed.
Rick Kennet tells me that the new 'Carnacki'
book from Ash Tree Press will
probably be published in June; and will contain
twelve stories, including a 24,000 word novella.
I find some details on his co-author Chico Kidd's site.
|
20 April 2002
|
Two new Cover
Pictures by the
French artist Nicollet. Sent me by the amiable
Monsieur Egger,
to whom, much thanks..
|
13 April 2002
|
A magnificent poem,
by Hodgson himself; unpublished at his death.
Thanks to Robert Klimowski of the VCME
|
7 April 2002
|
Belatedly, I correct the link to Marcus
Rowland's magnificent FORGOTTEN FUTURES Carnacki
RPG site.
Want the specs for an Electric Pentacle? It's
all here.
|
31 Mar 2002 |
A short note about a pilgrimage to
Hodgson's Blackburn home reaches me.
|
29 Mar 2002
|
The gentlemen-mohocks of SAVOY tell me they are
planning a new edition of HOUSE ON THE
BORDERLAND, to be illustrated by John Coulthart.
Delight! I shall certainly buy this book.
"What comes into the world and disturbs
nothing deserves neither consideration nor
patience."
|
27 Mar 2002
|
HOUSE ON THE BORDERLAND
has a graphic novel edition, by Simon Revelstoke
and Richard Corben!!
I obtain this and read it with interest,
enjoying Corben's always-fine art, but
discovering with some dismay that the book
follows the vapid doctrines of Iain Sinclair,
who holds that the swine-things and the deeps
symbolise incest. Though Sinclair is so
fine a writer, I view this concept with
disapproval.
More happily - Bob Weinberg tells me he
may be pursuing the possibility of a graphic
novel adaptation of THE NIGHT LAND itself!! Let
us hope!!!
|
22 Mar 2002 |
A new picture,
by Druillet: and a link to some fine
Hodgson-related art of his at Coolfrenchcomics
|
15 Mar 2002
|
It seems the splendid Ash Tree Press are
bringing out a new volume of Carnacki stories,
NUMBER 472 CHEYNE WALK, modern pastiches by Chico Kidd and Rick
Kennett. Information is scant as yet.
And the worthy John B Ford tells me that
he has a long Sargasso Sea novella "The Haunted
Ocean" that may soon be published!
Also that John Pelan is assembling
an anthology of Hodgson tribute sea stories
SAILING ON STRANGE SEAS.
((Great news, great news, but .... this is
'prentice stuff, Sirs! It is tales of the Land
we require: tales of the Night
Land . . . .))
|
12 Mar 2002 |
A fine poem,
by lady Erin
Donahoe.
|
2 Mar 2002 |
Spring is here! The birds are singing! Pah!
A little tidbit I learned today.
In one of those remarkable literary
coincidences, "Chad" Hodgson [WHH's brother]
earned the ire of his family by running off
with a divorced woman, some years older than
he was. They had one child only, a daughter
named Una Hope Hodgson, born in 1909 and who
died in 1959. She married one Arthur Hillary
Blair Machen, the only son of author Arthur
Machen, and had one daughter, who was related
to the two greatest British horror writers of
all time.
from "William Hope Hodgson: NIGHT PIRATE" by
R Alain Everts
|
25 Feb 2002 |
Nigel Atkinson offers some interesting Comments on "The
Lazarus Man". Not quite an article, too
long for the guestbook, we must get a forum set
up or something.
|
23 Feb 2002 |
More from the Vermont Contemporary Music
Ensemble about their new work based on
Hodgson's "A Voice in the Night."
"The piece is written for chamber ensemble
and narrator. We have the good fortune of
having narrator George Guidall (of Recorded
Books fame) reading the entire story while the
ensemble provides a musical accompaniment.
This concert will take place on Saturday,
April 13th at FlynnSpace in Burlington
Vermont. There will be a pre-concert talk by
the composers at 7:15, followed by the concert
at 8:00PM."
Be there, or be square.
|
19 Feb 2002 |
A new story, Red
Giant's Race, by Nigel Atkinson. This is
not set in the Night land, but in the doubtful
era when the Sun yet shone, just before the
Cataclysm.
|
14 Feb 2002 |
HUZZAH!!! |
|
The worthy John Betancourt, of WILDSIDE PRESS
has agreed that he will publish
NIGHT LANDS, which will be our print
anthology of stories, some from this
website, others new.
Now the stories must be written!!
Writers, see our generous terms and
conditions.
|
|
29 Jan 2002 |
As promised Chuck Owston sends us a
link to his religious play, "The Lazarus Man":
in Others'
Night Lands. I cannot admit this as
canonical, but it is an interesting work: a
Christian/Apocalyptic interpretation of the
Night Land.
|
22 Jan 2002 |
A Bibliography
of Hodgson's work, by Sam Gafford, S. T. Joshi,
Doug Anderson, and Mike Ashley
|
18 Jan 2002 |
Andy
Sawyer of the Science Fiction Foundation
Collection sends to me for comment an
essay of his on Wells
and Hodgson. He is eager to protest that
the essay needs revising and is indeed in
process of revision, but I do not spare him for
that.
|
10 Jan 2002 |
I receive this interesting note from the
musician and pastor Chuck Owston
'Currently I am working on "The Lazarus Man"
an allegorical/religious play to be performed
at Bryn Mawr Church of Christ, White Oak,
PA.USA on Mar. 23-24, 2002. The background is
"loosely" based on the scenario of the Night
Land. I've been a Hodgson fan since I read
"The House On the Borderland" in 1964. I've
decribed "the Lazarus Man" as The Road Warrior
meets The Book of Revelation.'
Mr Owston is associated with Shogem. Pleasant memories
of Cropredy's past and of FAIRPORT CONVENTION
disturb my meditations of the end.
"a far vision, strangely hallowed with
peacefulness and light".
Let us hope we hear more from him.
|
24 December 2001 |
Just a note about Hodgson's career
at sea with a relevant extract. And a new
picture in CG
art.
Happy Christmas. We'll get moving again in the
new year.
|
26 November 2001 |
The original for the Sphere books Cover.
Coming soon - I hope - piccies by an old friend
& one of my favourite artists: SMS
|
1 November 2001 |
There will be a hiatus in updates this month,
for financial reasons, mostly. Coming soon, I
hope, the original of the Sphere Books
cover painting, and maybe another by the same
artist.
|
11 October 2001 |
A guestbook, ho hum.
|
5 October 2001 |
A new picture
in CG art. Surely this is the great Central Sun
of the universe, witnessed by the narrator of THE HOUSE ON THE BORDERLAND?
Picture courtesy of APOD.
|
29 September 2001 |
The Fifth
Angel. At Don Muchow's Would
That It Were retro-SF webzine.
This inaugaurates a new subsection of the
site,
Others' Night Lands, devoted to indexing
off-site Night Land fictions, which I hope will
become numerous.
|
19 September 2001 |
Eater. Part 2.
Can you kill the machines? Can you Eat their
souls?
|
14 September 2001 |
Eater. Part 1.
And a new picture in
CG art.
|
9 September 2001 |
An interesting e-mail reaches me from the
director of the Vermont Contemporary Music
Ensemble about their plans to do a
concert based on Hodgson's "The Voice In The
Night". It's not on this site, but I thought it
worth noting.
Coming soon: more stories.
|
6 September 2001 |
Another essay by Nigel Brown, this one defending Hodgson's
style. And yet, Nigel is a sane and
pleasant person, I swear it.
|
26 August 2001 |
Some speculations on The background of the
Night land.
|
6 August 2001 |
Children of the Hive.
May surprise.
|
22 July 2001
|
Second Stephen Fabian
Gallery up. Some kissy stuff, moderate
babe quotient. I have switched one of the
pictures from the first gallery, so check
that as well.
|
2 July 2001 |
Coming soon: More Fabian pictures!!!
|
22 June 2001 |
Steve Davies put Eloi Eloi Lama Sabachthani
on Gaslight and gave us a massive plug there.
Thanks, Steve!
|
18 June 2001 |
A fine essay
by Nigel. And a little something I got
from the USGS.
|
9 June 2001 |
A week without any story submissions :-(
We had quite a few to begin with, but it seems
to have tailed off for now. Bah.
HEADS UP!!! ELEVEN CENTS A WORD, GUYS!!! - if
we buy it for book publication. Half that for
web rights only. Even the web-only rates are
better than what most of the top Fantasy/SF mags
are giving.
Still, I've got us on every possible market
listing I can find. Maybe I'm just impatient.
Rather a nice new Picture of the
house of silence in CG art.
|
31 May 2001 |
"Skull Mountain"
accepted and posted. Impressionistic and surreal
rather than a representational work. Though I am
led to believe this was not done with the Night
Land solely in mind, it reminds me of the Fixed
Giants within the Shine, and I have appended a
suitable quote to it.
|
30 May 2001 |
Hodgson's story Eloi Eloi Lama Sabachthani
- scanned in. This story shares Hodgson's
"Ab-natural" physics of monstrosity with THE
NIGHT LAND and THE HOG. More to the point, it's
a terrific story, in the public domain, but not
available online elsewhere.
Steve
Davies of Gaslight says they will
host it, so I've changed my link to point to
Gaslight's page.
|
28 May 2001 |
Love in the Night
- in some sort of shape. Very much a work in
progress. Hmmm.
|
25 May 2001 |
Extracts from
Hodgson's letters - starting with a
stunner written from the trenches six weeks
before he was killed.
|
20 May 2001 |
An Exhalation of
Butterflies - our first Night Land story -
accepted. Exactly the sort of work we
want.
HOORAY!!
|
20 May 2001 |
Some fine
scans of the Robert Logrippo cover for the
Ballentine edition, provided by Phil
Stephensen-Payne.
|
16 May 2001 |
Six rather
nice maps by Dave Hall added to Map
gallery.
|
14 May 2001 |
Sharks of the Ether
essay finished. Now for the one on love and sex.
Help.
|
12 May 2001 |
UP AND RUNNING . . . Conditions have been
finalised and are being publicised.
Contacted Ralan.com
and two or three other places that haven't
listed us yet. Dropped a note to Dave Langford
at Ansible,
just for a laugh.
|
6 May 2001 |
Revamp of appearance for "leaf" pages. Yadda
nadda orange left-hand navigation bar bork bork
bork.
|
5 May 2001 |
Maps Gallery
started ..
|
1 May 2001 |
Gallery 2 started
- Mostly book covers ..
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26 April 2001 |
Gallery 1 complete
- the right to scan and display these pictures
has been purchased from Stephen Fabian.
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18 April 2001 |
Timeline in
reasonable shape - some problems with old
browsers, maybe ...
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12 April 2001 |
Site started!
This is extra to Domain
Science Letters, the MVS freeware pages,
and Planet Zog. I
don't have time to drop a lot of human wit in
here. Will money alone do the trick?
I've always wanted to get something like this
underway. I read THE NIGHT LAND when I was
sixteen. That is nearly thirty years ago, now.
It remains unique.
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