Please visit the accompanying website: Life on Nu Phoenicis IV, the planet Furaha. This blog is about speculative biology. Recurrent themes are biomechanics, the works of other world builders, and, of course, the planet Furaha.
Monday, 27 July 2009
Encyclopaedia of Furahan Life
It's summer, there are many things to do, and writing this blog is not always one of them. But here is something to whet the appetite: just a preview random page of the new and great 'Encyclopaedia of Furahan Life'. Intriguing, isn't it? Mind you, at 930 pages it is not for the faint of heart. And those who have use for a coffee-table book better get themselves a sturdy coffee table.
It will be available soon through New Hades Publishers; just be warned that in backward areas of the Galaxy delivery may take up to a kiloyear.
In anticipation I'm reenforcing my coffee table as we speak.
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ReplyDeleteAmazing work! I buy one now ;-)
Congrats
I'm confused by New Hades, all the books there are fake right? In that case is this just a joke? (which I hope it isn't) please explain.
ReplyDeleteDear Anonymous,
ReplyDeleteNew Hades does not exist, and neither do any of the books shown.
I hope that one day some publisher will decide that my Furaha material merits a book, one out in the real world.
Sigmund
That does look good. Will be awaiting mine here at Terra. Excellent work. Will go nicely in my Sophontology library.
ReplyDeleteI am extremely outraged and infuriated that New Hades and its wonderful books do no exist (yet). I just wished that big book companies like Scholastic, Dorling Kindersley, or even Times or National Geographic would just grind to a halt and see the inspiring creatures from Furaha and Nereus, and hope to publish them and the rest of the books by like mid-summer.
ReplyDeleteHello Nicky,
ReplyDeleteHow nice to see that a nearly three year old post is still read.
perhaps you ought to help convince all the publishers you mentioned that they have been neglecting their duty in a most disappointing manner so far!
Well, maybe you could get Nemo Ramjet's publishing company Irregular Books interested.
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