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THE FAR SKIES
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June, 1998
      Welcome to The Labyrinth. Herein are computer-rendered images by Geo. W. Proctor. To enter simply click on one of the subjects to the right or the colored links at the end of most pages. Take your time and enjoy. If you wish leave a comment or two, please do so by clicking on the appropriate spots on the following pages. Mail and images received will be considered fodder for the comments page unless the sender requests otherwise.

New This Month--As I write this, I have no idea what I will be placing on the pages of The Labyrinth this go around. Between the ending of my first stint as an adjunct lecturer at the University of Texas at Arlington and summer activities, I've had little time for 3-D mesh building or producing images.
      As mentioned last month, I will simply place items and pages online as time permits. I have slipped new meshes onto the mesh pages including a beautiful Klingon Bird Of Prey by Don McKinley in trueSpace format. Conversions to other formats will be uploaded eventually. Also I've added a new classic movie saucer for the download. For new images, be sure to check out So You Say for some great graphics sent by readers/vistors. Also check out the Far Skies link above occasionally. Robert E. Vardeman and I will be uploading a sample chapter of our new novel in the near future.
      With no promises made, an earnest attempt to add new art to this site will be made on a monthly basis--probably in the middle of each month.

Enjoy!--Geo. W. Proctor

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BREAKING NEWS
      David Read writes that his long-waited magazine devoted to science fiction and fantasy author Fritz Leiber should be ready for distribution in a couple of days. Below is the cover he sent along. Even if I had not done the illustration for the reprint of "Lean Times In Lankhmar," I would be plugging this one. Leiber's novels and stories have been a favorite since my teens. For more information please click on the LANKHMAR link on the Information page. If you're not familiar with Fritz Leiber's writings, it will be worth your time.
Leiber Magazine Cover



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