WWW.INFINITARIAN.COM
The website of Philip Purser-Hallard MA DPhil, author and scholar, divided for your convenience into the following sections:
LATEST UPDATE: 19 September 2004
As an experiment, a guestbook has been added to this front page, courtesy of Haloscan. This follows a general update of older pages, including About the Author, Links and Frequently Asked Questions, plus some photos of the cats for good measure.
For other recent updates, see here, here and here.
GUESTBOOK
This website now has a Guestbook – click here to add a .
FICTION
- Of the City of the Saved... — novel, published March 2004.
- The Book of the War — anthology / collaboration / encyclopedia with entries by Phil.
- A Life Worth Living — short story anthology, including Phil's story ‘Sex Secrets of the Robot Replicants’.
- Emerge — anthology of poetry, prose and drama including Phil's short story ‘Scapegoat’.
Plus some online short stories and a selection of early work including sketches, short stories and ‘poetry’.
CRITICISM
- About Phil's thesis, The Relationship between Creator and Creature in Science Fiction.
- ‘A Momentary Stay Against Confusion’: An Interview With Dan Simmons.
- A reading list to accompany Phil's talks at the Greenbelt Arts Festival 2004.
- Some more of Phil's informal criticism. Coming soon...
WEB
- Phil's weblog, Peculiar Lives (updated weekly, and not terribly reliably).
- Collection of Links.
- Frequently Asked Questions.
LIFE
- About the Author.
- Photos of Phil's cats.
- More ‘Life’ coming soon...
www.infinitarian.com created and maintained by Philip Purser-Hallard.
Mirror site hosted by Andrew Chapman at Thoughtplay.
All material © Philip Purser-Hallard 2003 except where otherwise noted, and not to be used without permission.
Of the City of the Saved... banner icon extracted from cover © Steve Johnson 2003.
The Book of the War banner icon extracted from cover © Steve Johnson 2002.
A Life Worth Living banner icon extracted from cover © Adrian Salmon 2004.
Emerge banner icon extracted from cover © Emma Danby and Chris Merchant 2003.



