 Logan 5Enjoying the CataclysmPremium,MVM join:2001-05-25 Austin, TX kudos:7 | [Sci-Fi] Philip Jose Farmer dead at 91 PEORIA, Ill. - Philip Jose Farmer, one of the most celebrated science fiction, fantasy and short story writers of the 1960s and '70s, died Wednesday. He was 91.
Farmer died "peacefully" in his sleep, according to a message posted on his official Web site.
The longtime Peoria resident wrote more than 75 novels, including the Riverworld and World of Tiers series. He won the Hugo Award three times and the Grand Master Award for Science Fiction in 2001.
»www.pjfarmer.com/
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 darciliciousCyber LibrarianPremium join:2001-01-02 Forest Grove, OR kudos:2 | indeed. |
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 ERogerCPremium join:2001-07-31 Brooklyn, NY | reply to Logan 5 Cheers to a Great Writer gone to a better place. Goodbye Kilgore Trout |
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 DaarkenRara AvisesPremium join:2005-01-12 Southwest LA kudos:3 | He was one of my family's favorite authors. Infact a brother of mine has the same name. RIP PJF! |
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 CKizerAd eundum quo nemo ante iitPremium join:2003-01-29 Tijeras, NM kudos:2 | reply to Logan 5 Imagine his surprise when he wakes up hairless and naked with a grail tied to his wrist...  -- Crunching for Help Defeat Cancer and FightAIDS@Home at the World Community Grid. |
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 montana3087Say hello to my little friendPremium join:2001-05-03 Santa Clara, CA | reply to Logan 5 I don't think that I have read any of his books yet, was going to start sometime this year or next though. Have seen Riverworld on TV though. But it is always sad to here a great one dieing. RIP -- You know what? I have a ball. Perhaps you'd like to bounce it? |
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