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Short ADF interview over at SFWorld. GameSpy interview that ADF mentioned on his official site. Questions for Alan Dean Foster. I asked for questions from fans and then sent them to Foster. Here are the questions along with his answers. An interview Foster did at the ComicCon International '98. Online interview at AzCentral in June 1998. A Conversation with Alan Dean Foster originally in Overstreet's Fan #8. Online interview Foster did in 1996.
![]() www.alandeanfoster.com. Alan Dean Foster's website. The Science Fiction publisher Del Rey has a monthly newsletter that often has information on Foster's books. In the In Depth section of this Del Rey Internet Newsletter, Foster talks about his travels. The Advanced Book Exchange has quite a few out-of-print books by Alan Dean Foster A fellow Foster fan found this rather complete bibliography on the Web. Thanks, Eric! Rico's Outpost has information on specifics of the Thranx language, GURPS Humanx information, and a hypothetical version of the United Church's Holy Book of Universal Truths, and other Humorous Anecdotes. Reader's Choice is a site where you can rate books and submit reviews. Nice setup. SteamPunk has a few reviews. Keith Parkinson does the covers for the Catchist trilogy. ![]() A page about Eric Frank Russell, with some comments from Alan Dean Foster regarding his favorite sf writer. A great page about Larry Niven's Known Space. William Gibson is the author of Neuromancer and Virtual Light. Addicted to Noise interviewed him.
![]() Terrace is a board game that is similar to both chess and checkers, but completely different. As seen on Star Trek: The Next Generation. The Books of Magic is a cool comic book published by Vertigo (a spinoff of DC, I believe). Dinotopia.com is a site all about James Gurney's Dinotopia series. Alan Dean Foster has written two novels that take place in this universe. |
Last updated 21 September 2000