The following list contains serializations of novels that were printed in scifi mags before the novel was published. Also a couple of excerpts from books, an unprinted abridgement and two unpublished chapters.
The Day of the Great Shout
A complete riverworld short story. Starts off with Richard Burton waking up on the river (ala To Your Scattered Bodies Go). This story nearly identical to the first half (or so) of TYSBG. See The Suicide Express.
- Worlds of Tomorrow, January 1965 (First appearance)
- Appeared as the first part of: TO YOUR SCATTERED BODIES GO, 1971
The Suicide Express
Riverworld story number three. This story is nearly identical to the second half of To Your Scattered Bodies Go, with The Day of the Great Shout being the first half.
- Worlds of Tomorrow, March 1966 (First appearance)
- Appeared as the second part of: TO YOUR SCATTERED BODIES GO, 1971
- THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF NEW WORLD SCIENCE FICTION, 1991
The Felled Star (Part 1)
Parts 1 and 2 comprise chapters 1-14 of THE FABULOUS RIVERBOAT which was published as a novel in 1971. I'm not sure if the text was altered. This first half of the novel was written long before the novel was printed.
- Worlds of If, July 1967
The Felled Star (Part 2)
See part 1.
- Worlds of If, August 1967
Love Song
Pages 92 - 103 were excerpted from the novel and printed in this adult magazine which was published by the same company that printed Brandon House books. Phil says he never knew these excerpts had been printed.
- Late Date, Vol 7 #3 April/May/June 1970 (First appearance)
Love Song
Pages 175 - 189 were excerpted from the novel and printed in this adult magazine which was published by the same company that printed Brandon House books.
- Secret Hours, Vol 8 #1 June/July/August 1970 (First appearance)
The Fabulous Riverboat (part 1)
Parts 1 and 2 comprise chapters 15-28 of THE FABULOUS RIVERBOAT which was published as a novel in 1971. I'm not sure if the text was altered. This second half of the novel was writen for the novel and printed just before it was released.
- Worlds of If, June 71 (First appearance)
The Fabulous Riverboat (part 2)
See part 1.
- Worlds of If, August 71 (First appearance)
Sexual Implications of the Charge of the Light Brigade
A short excerpt from Riders of the Purple Wage. A long absurd play on words.
- THE BOOK OF PHILIP JOSÉ FARMER, 1973 (First appearance)
Venus on the Half Shell (part 1), by Kilgore Trout
The infamous story by "Kilgore Trout" was the first of the Fictional Author Series in F&SF magazine. This comical scifi adventure was later printed as a book.
- Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1974 (First appearance)
- VENUS ON THE HALF-SHELL, 1975
Venus on the Half Shell (part 2), by Kilgore Trout
See part 1.
- Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1975 (First appearance)
- VENUS ON THE HALF-SHELL, 1975
My Father, the Ripper
A short excerpt from A FEAST UNKNOWN. Farmer puts forth his theory that Jack the Ripper was both Tarzan and Doc Savage's father.
- JACK THE KNIFE, 1975 (First appearance)
Jesus on Mars (abridged version)
Abridged version of the novel which was supposed to be printed in Isaac Asimovs Science Fiction Magazine. The novel JESUS ON MARS was released before the abridged version was ready so it was never run.
- RIVERWORLD WAR: THE SUPPRESSED FICTION OF PHILIP JOSÉ FARMER, 1980 (First appearance)
Riverworld War
This is a chapter about a naval battle that was cut from THE MAGIC LABYRINTH.
- RIVERWORLD WAR: THE SUPPRESSED FICTION OF PHILIP JOSÉ FARMER, 1980 (First appearance)
The Monster on Hold READ IT HERE
This is the first draft of a chapter from a Doc Caliban book that was never published (or finished as far as I know). This story would have picked up where Lord of the Trees/Mad Goblin left off. Now that four of the Nine are dead Doc discovers that they have a monster suspended between worlds, or universes, that is breeding children to be sent after Doc and his friends. If the children fail the Nine may send the monster after Doc so he decides to make the first move and attack the monster.
- WORLD FANTASY CONVENTION PROGRAM, October 1983 (First appearance)
- MYTHS FOR THE MODERN AGE, 2005
- PEARLS FROM PEORIA, Subterranean Press, 2006 hardcover
Looking Forward
The Looking Forward section of the magazine has a short introduction by Bill Fawcett, and then roughly the first 6 pages from THE CATERPILLAR'S QUESTION.
- Amazing, September 1992 (First appearance)
Edgar Rice Burroughs
This book is about such early science fiction writers as Edward Bellamy, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Aldous Huxley, C.S. Lewis, Jack London, etc. Each chapter is a series of short essays by notable authors about the above authors. Farmer's contribution is an extract from pages 43-44 of TARZAN ALIVE, which talks about Tarzan being able to talk to animals.
- CLASSIC SCIENCE FICTION WRITERS, 1995 (First appearance)
Dullard
This book is is a collection of quotes from many science fiction authors grouped in several categories. The quote from Farmer reads: Dullard: Someone who looks up a thing in the encyclopedia, turns directly to the entry, reads it, and then closes the book.
- SCIENCE FICTIONISMS, 1995 (First appearance)
Up from the Bottomless Pit: part 1
This is installment one of a ten part serial, and is the first three chapters of the novel. An oil rig drilling a few miles off the coast of California blows up leaving millions of gallons of oil gushing towards land.
- Farmerphile No. 1, July 2005 (First appearance)
- UP FROM THE BOTTOMLESS PIT AND OTHER STORIES, Subterranean Press, 2007 Hardcover
Up from the Bottomless Pit: part 2
In this second installment, chapters 4 and 5, the people in charge are quickly coming to realize just how big a disaster they have on their hands.
- Farmerphile No. 2, October 2005 (First appearance)
- UP FROM THE BOTTOMLESS PIT AND OTHER STORIES, Subterranean Press, 2007 Hardcover
Up from the Bottomless Pit: part 3
In the third installment, chapters 6 through 9, we focus on the protagonist Jim Cable; is he beginning to crack under the pressure of dealing with this crisis?
- Farmerphile No. 3, January 2006 (First appearance)
- UP FROM THE BOTTOMLESS PIT AND OTHER STORIES, Subterranean Press, 2007 Hardcover
Up from the Bottomless Pit: part 4
In the fourth installment, chapters 10 through 12, the whole world is getting anxious about whether or not the well can be capped as the strain is being felt everywhere. Measures are being taken to control the damage but there is still no plan for stopping the gusher.
- Farmerphile No. 4, April 2006 (First appearance)
- UP FROM THE BOTTOMLESS PIT AND OTHER STORIES, Subterranean Press, 2007 Hardcover
Up from the Bottomless Pit: part 5
In the fifth installment, chapter 13, the first attempt is made to cap the oil flow but things go horribly wrong. Was it bad luck, or sabotage?
- Farmerphile No. 5, July 2006 (First appearance)
- UP FROM THE BOTTOMLESS PIT AND OTHER STORIES, Subterranean Press, 2007 Hardcover
Planet Pickers
This nearly 6000 word fragment is Farmer's first draft of the story that, much changed, eventually became Some Fabulous Yonder.
- PEARLS FROM PEORIA, Subterranean Press, 2006 hardcover (First appearance)
Up from the Bottomless Pit: part 6
In the sixth installment, chapters 14 and 15, Cable returns to the company headquarters to discover utter chaos. He then has to convince everyone of the necessity of leaving not only the office but downtown Los Angeles entirely. Will they now have to battle all of LA to make their escape?
- Farmerphile No. 6, October 2006 (First appearance)
- UP FROM THE BOTTOMLESS PIT AND OTHER STORIES, Subterranean Press, 2007 Hardcover
The City Beyond Play READ IT HERE
This excerpt is from the beginning of chapter four and sees the protagonist, who is on the run from the Feds and trying to fit in with his strange surroundings, captured by "outlaws." 1250 words that are certain to pique your interest in this novel.
- Farmerphile No. 7, January 2007 (First appearance)
The Light-Hog Incident
This excerpt is from an uncompleted quasi-autobiographical novel about a science fiction author. Here the protagonist thinks up a science fiction story that he will submit to an editor that has always rejected his stories.
- Farmerphile No. 7, January 2007 (First appearance)
- UP FROM THE BOTTOMLESS PIT AND OTHER STORIES, Subterranean Press, 2007 Hardcover
- THE PHILIP JOSÉ FARMER CENTENNIAL COLLECTION, Meteor House, 2018 Deluxe Limited Edition hardcover, hardcover, trade paperback
Up from the Bottomless Pit: part 7
In the seventh installment, chapters 16 through 18, all hell has broken loose as everyone is trying to flee Los Angeles. With streets and highways clogged with cars, most people start abandoning them and begin walking and running out of the city. But in some places, it is too crowded to even do that.
- Farmerphile No. 7, January 2007 (First appearance)
- UP FROM THE BOTTOMLESS PIT AND OTHER STORIES, Subterranean Press, 2007 Hardcover
Up from the Bottomless Pit: part 8
In the eighth installment, chapters 19 through 22, the mass exodus continues, and continues to get more difficult. Cable eventually manages to get out of the city and spends a few days recovering from the ordeal before he is called back to duty.
- Farmerphile No. 8, April 2007 (First appearance)
- UP FROM THE BOTTOMLESS PIT AND OTHER STORIES, Subterranean Press, 2007 Hardcover
Up from the Bottomless Pit: part 9
In the ninth installment, chapters 23 through 25, smoke from the fires becomes a bigger problem daily and plans to cap the hole become more and more difficult as everyone suspects everyone else of sabotage.
- Farmerphile No. 9, July 2007 (First appearance)
- UP FROM THE BOTTOMLESS PIT AND OTHER STORIES, Subterranean Press, 2007 Hardcover
Up from the Bottomless Pit: part 10
In the concluding chapters, 26 and 27, Cable tries one last time to cap the hole. Security is tighter than ever but does someone already on the inside want the project to fail?
- Farmerphile No. 10, October 2007 (First appearance)
- UP FROM THE BOTTOMLESS PIT AND OTHER STORIES, Subterranean Press, 2007 Hardcover
Jongor in the Wold Newton Universe
This article contains an original typed page by Phil which is a lost excerpt of an addendum from TARZAN ALIVE.
- Farmerphile No. 12, April 2008 (First appearance)
Uncle Sam's Mad Tea Party
This is a page of notes regarding a novel Phil had planned on writing about the space industry.
- Farmerphile No. 12, April 2008 (First appearance)
Down to Earth's Centre
Similar to "The Monster on Hold" above, this is the first three chapters of a unfinished novel about Doc descending below the earth for an epic battle.
- Farmerphile No. 12, April 2008 (First appearance)
The Song of Kwasin
This excerpt is chapter four of the third novel in the Khoharsan cycle. The long exiled Kwasin returns to his home city as it is being attacked. Will his exploits on the battle field win him favor with the queen who had him exiled?
- Farmerphile No. 13, July 2008 (First appearance)
The Evil in Pemberley House
This excerpt, from the middle of the book shows the protagonist, Patricia Wildman dealing with the current residents of Pemberley House.
- Farmerphile No. 14, October 2008 (First appearance)
Greatheart Silver
Several pages of notes about ideas for more Greatheart Silver stories.
- Farmerphile No. 14, October 2008 (First appearance)
Cougar by the Tail
The first two chapters of this Western novel set the stage with some colorfull characters discussing a "job" that needs to be done for a Senator.
- Farmerphile No. 15, January 2009 (First appearance)
Riverworld Dawn
An outline of a novel with Phil's great-grandfather, Dr. Andrew Paxton Davis as the protagonist. A similar idea was eventually used by Phil in the short stories "Crossing the Dark River" and "Up the Bright River."
- Farmerphile No. 15, January 2009 (First appearance)
Time Has Its Mirages
A page of typed notes for a story (or stories) with a religious theme. Phil used some of these ideas in other novels.
- Farmerphile No. 15, January 2009 (First appearance)
Strangers & Brothers: Francis Uquart
Chapter five from an unfinished novel titled STRANGERS & BROTHERS. In this chapter the protagonist, Tim Howller, first encounters Francis Uquart, the girl of his dreams who played a pivotal role in the story "The Face That Launched a Thousand Eggs." Tim also has his first experience with alcohol.
- THE WORLDS OF PHILIP JOSÉ FARMER 2: Of Dust and Soul, Meteor House, 2010 Trade Paperback (First appearance)