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novels and Foster
Foster further asserts 1928 was a " peak year " for lesbian-themed literature ; in addition to The Well of Loneliness, three other novels with lesbian themes were published in England: Elizabeth Bowen's The Hotel, Woolf's Orlando, and Compton MacKenzie's satirical novel Extraordinary Women.
* Prism ( planet ), a planet in the Humanx Commonwealth novels by Alan Dean Foster
Alan Dean Foster ( born November 18, 1946 ) is an American author of fantasy and science fiction, with many series to his credit as well as a large number of single novels.
Foster usually devotes a large part of his novels to descriptions of the strange environments of alien worlds and the coexistence of their flora and fauna.
Lucas brought to Foster the original screenplay, after which Foster fleshed out the backstory of time, place, planets, races, history and technology in such detail that it became canonical for all subsequent Star Wars novels.
Most notably, they develop the British radical-democratic models of Wollstonecraft, Godwin, and Holcroft and combine these with elements of German " Schauer-romantik " gothic from Friedrich Schiller, the enlightened sentimental fictions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau or Laurence Sterne, women's domestic novels by writers such as Fanny Burney or Hannah Webster Foster, and other genres such as captivity narrative.
* Narrative footnotes, which continue the story while commenting on it ( e. g. Nabokov's Pale Fire, House of Leaves, Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace, Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell by Susanna Clarke, Alan Moore's From Hell, Cable & Deadpool by Fabian Nicieza, An Abundance of Katherines by John Green, Shriek: An Afterword by Jeff VanderMeer, many books by Robert Rankin and the Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett ).
Two full-length adult fantasy novels were also issued with Gurney's authority, written by Alan Dean Foster: Dinotopia Lost and Hand of Dinotopia.
Two full-length adult fantasy novels were also issued with Gurney's authority, written by Alan Dean Foster: Dinotopia Lost ( 1996 ) and Hand of Dinotopia ( 1999 ).
* Pip, in numerous science fiction novels by Alan Dean Foster
The Humanx Commonwealth is a fictional interstellar ethical / political entity featured in the science fiction novels of Alan Dean Foster.
The term maximalism is sometimes associated with post-modern novels, such as by David Foster Wallace and Thomas Pynchon, where digression, reference, and elaboration of detail occupy a great fraction of the text.
" A decade later, David Foster Wallace described it as " pretty much the high point of experimental fiction in this country " in an article for Salon entitled " Five direly underappreciated U. S. novels > 1960.

novels and Rides
Mordant's Need is a fantasy two-part book series by Stephen R. Donaldson, comprising the novels The Mirror of Her Dreams ( 1986 ) and A Man Rides Through ( 1987 ).
Other illustrations are used in his gay erotic novels published under the pen name Zack including Boys of Vice City, Boys of Disco City, Bike Boy, Bike Boy Rides Again, and Hot for Boys: The Sexy Adventures of Rouge

novels and Gray
In the 1990s major, prize winning, Scottish novels, often overtly political, that emerged from this movement included Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting ( 1993 ), Warner's Morvern Callar ( 1995 ), Gray ’ s Poor Things ( 1992 ) and Kelman ’ s How Late It Was, How Late ( 1994 ).
" ( League of Undercover Spies and Terrorists ) novels between 1968 and 1975 under the name Rod Gray.
In designing the strip, Gray was influenced by his midwestern farm boyhood, Victorian poetry and novels such as Charles Dickens's Great Expectations, Sidney Smith's wildly popular comic strip The Gumps, and the histrionics of the silent films and melodramas of the period.
In the 1990s major, prize winning, Scottish novels that emerged from this movement included Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting ( 1993 ), Warner ’ s Morvern Callar ( 1995 ), Gray ’ s Poor Things ( 1992 ) and Kelman ’ s How Late It Was, How Late ( 1994 ).
Campaign Cartographer has been used to illustrate novels such as Shades of Gray by Lisanne Norman, Le Temple Des Eaux-Mortes by Eric Ferris, and Johannes Cabal the Detective by Jonathan L. Howard.
The Master of Gray trilogy, by Nigel Tranter are historical novels recounting the life and times of Patrick, 6th Lord Gray, arch conspirator and power behind the throne of the young James VI of Scotland.
Other notable stories included several well-received novels by L. Ron Hubbard and short stories such as Manly Wade Wellman's " When It Was Moonlight " and Fritz Leiber's " Two Sought Adventure ", the first in his Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series.
He illustrated Virginia life and history in the novels, The Virginia Comedians ( 1854 ), and The Wearing of the Gray, a tale of the American Civil War, and more formally in a respected Virginia history.
He is best known for his historical novels set in France, The Girl at the Lion d ' Or, Birdsong, and Charlotte Gray.
Gray was highlighted in volume 14 of the Case Closed manga's edition of " Gosho Aoyama's Mystery Library, a section of the graphic novels ( usually the last page ) where the author introduces a different detective ( or occasionally, a villain ) from mystery literature, television, or other media.
Faulks ' fourth novel, it tells of a man called Stephen Wraysford at different stages of his life both before and during World War I. Birdsong is part of a trilogy of novels by Sebastian Faulks which includes The Girl at the Lion d ' Or and Charlotte Gray which are all linked through location, history and several minor characters.
Some of the novels and films that have taken place here include ; The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, The Stepford Wives, The Ice Storm, The Swimmer ( film ), Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House and Gentleman's Agreement.
The Guardian Cycle is a series of five adult contemporary fantasy novels by Julia Gray.
Sanders has written several novels, including Journey to Fusang ( 1988 ), The Wild Blue and the Gray ( 1991 ) and The Ballad of Billy Badass & the Rose of Turkestan ( 1999 ).
Dalgliesh makes several small appearances in the two novels in the Cordelia Gray series, An Unsuitable Job for a Woman and The Skull Beneath the Skin.
The author Maxwell Gray ( Mary Gleed Tuttiett ) was born in Newport, and a number of her novels, including the best-known, The Silence of Dean Maitland, are set in the Isle of Wight.
Williams collaborated with inker Mick Gray on two DC Elseworlds graphic novels, Justice Riders, written by Chuck Dixon, and Son of Superman, written by Howard Chaykin and David Tischman.
He also wrote short stories, humorous verse and two other mystery novels under the pseudonym Jonathan Gray.
q first appeared in " The Q and the Gray ", but these novels were written before q, shown as a teen-age boy, appeared in another Voyager episode, " Q2 ".

novels and Planet
Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Lewis's Out of the Silent Planet, and Williams's All Hallows ' Eve were among the novels first read to the Inklings.
In the first three novels — Rocannon's World, Planet of Exile, and City of Illusions — there is or was a League of all Worlds ; in City of Illusions, it seems to have been conquered or fragmented by an alien race, called the Shing, from beyond the League.
* Robert A. Heinlein repeatedly used Martians ( usually, human beings born and bred on Mars ) as characters in his novels and short stories, including Red Planet ( 1949 ), Double Star ( 1956 ), and Stranger in a Strange Land ( 1961 ).
Surveying Heinlein's juvenile novels, Jack Williamson characterized Red Planet as Heinlein's first genuinely successful effort in the sequence, saying that " Heinlein found his true direction.
Fry is also known for his voice-overs, reading all seven of the Harry Potter novels for the UK audiobook recordings, and as the narrator in the Little Big Planet series of video games.
* Homunculette from the novels Alien Bodies and The Taking of Planet 5
* Big Planet — An enormous but not very dense planet, settled by Earth colonists and divided into a large number of colorful social groupings, in the novels Big Planet and Showboat World by Jack Vance.
Greeley has also dabbled in science fiction, writing the novels God Game and The Final Planet.
Rocannon's World was also issued in a 1978 book club omnibus along with Planet of Exile and City of Illusions in a volume called Three Hainish Novels and in a 1996 volume with the same novels titled Worlds of Exile and Illusion.
* 3524: Kirth Gersen comes to Smade's Planet at the beginning of Star King, the first of the Demon Princes novels by Jack Vance.
Planet of Exile was also reissued in 1978 along with Rocannon's World and City of Illusions in a volume called Three Hainish Novels and in 1996 with the same novels in a volume called Worlds of Exile and Illusion.
City of Illusions was reissued along with Rocannon's World and Planet of Exile in a 1978 omnibus volume titled Three Hainish Novels, and again in 1996 with the same novels in Worlds of Exile and Illusion.
* David Wellington's zombie novels Monster Island and Monster Planet feature Governors Island as a human safe haven in a zombie-infested world.
* Ralph Offenhouse appears in several novels, set both before his appearance here ( such as Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars Volume 1, in which Claire Raymond also receives a mention ) and Debtors ' Planet set after the episode's events, in which it is revealed that after Offenhouse returns to Earth, he becomes active in Federation politics, first serving as ambassador to the Ferengi and then becoming the Federation's Secretary of Commerce.
The book makes references to the Doctor Who novels Alien Bodies, Interference, The Taking of Planet 5, and The Shadows of Avalon, and it features the characters Compassion and Chris Cwej who first appeared in Doctor Who novels.
Most critics compared the book to Generation X and Shampoo Planet and found that it was not in the same vein ; Coupland ’ s first two novels defined generations, while Life After God was much more introspective.
", in Harvey Comics ' Alarming Tales that predated the original Planet of the Apes novels.
In the collection, The Committee of Sleep, Harvard psychologist Deirdre Barrett identifies modern dream-inspired art such as paintings including Jasper Johns's Flag, much of the work of Jim Dine and Salvador Dalí, novels ranging from " Sophie's Choice " to works by Anne Rice and Stephen King and films including Robert Altman's Three Women, John Sayles Brother from Another Planet and Ingmar Bergman's Wild Strawberries.
Di Filippo argues that precursors of ribofunk fiction include H. G. Wells ' The Island of Doctor Moreau ; Julian Huxley's The Tissue Culture King ; some of David H. Keller's stories, Damon Knight's Natural State and Other Stories ; Frederik Pohl and Cyril M. Kornbluth's Gravy Planet ; novels of T. J. Bass and Varley ; Greg Bear's Blood Music and Bruce Sterling's Schismatrix.
Planet of Adventure is the name given to a series of four science fiction novels by Jack Vance, which relate the adventures of Adam Reith, the sole survivor of an Earth ship investigating a signal from the distant planet Tschai.
Planet relied on a few authors to provide the bulk of its fiction in the early years, with Nelson Bond providing eight lead stories, some of them novels.
Perhaps for this reason, many " Sword and Planet " authors have written staggeringly long series sequences, the extreme example being Kenneth Bulmer's Dray Prescot saga, composed of fifty-three novels.

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