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Venus on the Half-Shell and Others

''Venus on the Half-Shell and Others'' (ISBN 978-1-59606-128-6) is a collection mostly of science fiction author Philip José Farmer's pseudonymous fictional-author literary works, edited by Christopher Paul Carey and published in 2008. Farmer describes a fictional-author story as "a tale supposedly written by an author who is a character in fiction."〔Farmer 1979〕 Carey, who had access to Farmer's correspondence while editing the book, reveals in his introduction that in the early to mid-1970s Farmer planned to edit an anthology of fictional-author stories by other writers. Farmer solicited fictional-author stories from authors such as Arthur Jean Cox, Philip K. Dick, Leslie Fiedler, Ron Goulart, Howard Waldrop, and Gene Wolfe, urging them to submit their stories to venues such as ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction''. Only Cox, Waldrop, and Wolfe completed their stories and had them published, although Philip K. Dick's never realized fictional-author story "A Man for No Countries" as by Hawthorne Abendsen is said to have led Dick to write his posthumous novel ''Radio Free Albemuth''.〔Carey 2008〕〔Williams 1986〕 In the end, Farmer's fictional-author anthology never materialized.〔Carey 2008
==The Tom Wode Bellman Controversy==
The Foreword by Tom Wode Bellman in ''Venus on the Half-Shell and Others'' states that Bellman was also solicited by Farmer to write a fictional-author story entitled "The Wee Weepers of Mu" as by Gabriel Weltstein, which was reputedly published in 1976 in a fanzine called ''Kukuanafan'', although there has been some debate as to whether the name Tom Wode Bellman is itself a fictional-author pseudonym.〔Nuninga 2008〕〔Bellman 2008〕 The July 2008 issue of ''Farmerphile: The Magazine of Philip José Farmer'' published a Guest of Honor speech which Farmer presented at the science fiction convention Balticon 11 that only adds to the Bellman mystery. In the speech, Farmer states that he planned to write a novel about the science fiction community featuring a protagonist named Tom Wode Bellman. However, an essay accompanying the speech, purportedly by Bellman, claims that Farmer merely used Bellman's name for the character as a joke.〔Farmer 2008〕〔Bellman 2008

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