Our own John K. Muir was honored in May, 2005 for his Encyclopedia of Superheroes, recognized by the New York Public Library as one of the top ten reference works of the year.

John K. Muir was featured August 15, 2004 on the Entertainment Network's E! True Hollywood Story ("Curse of the Exorcist" program).

John T. Cullen was recognized with an award certificate and medal in April 2005 by the San Diego Public Library in its annual awards ceremony for outstanding San Diego authors.

Congratulations to John Cullen, Far Sector SFFH editor, for placing in two categories (2003) on the Fictionwise site: Fifth in Best Selling Technology/Science eBooks of the Year with his title And Now, the Rest of Our ice Age; and First and Second in Best Selling History eBooks of the Year, with Walk Near Rome 300 A.D. Part I and Walk Near Rome 300 A.D. Part II.

Also please note that John Kenneth Muir's Horror Films of the 1970s was announced as a Booklist Editor's Choice for '02 and as an Excellent Resource from RUSA for 2003. Kudos to John Muir!

Back in 1999, Event Horizon, the excellent web-based offshoot of Omni Online, ceased publication. But by that time EH had recognized Far Sector SFFH's predecessor, Deep Outside SFFH, as a worthy colleague. On their links page, dated 1999, we were among the honorees. The Event Horizon website and SFFH magazine appears to no longer be active as such.


Other Random Notes

Motto: "Clocktower Books means Exciting Fiction For Avid Readers--On The Web Since 1996." This is digital publishing at its best, while print editions are also available for many titles. Far Sector SFFH (formerly Deep Outside SFFH) is an imprint of John T. Cullen's Clocktower Books (online since 1996). See the Clocktower Books Museum Page for full information.

With Brian Callahan, John T. Cullen created several websites showcasing John T. Cullen's stories (as John Argo) in 1996.

Sharpwriter.com (SWC) John T. Cullen's first solo website was Sharpwriter.com (SWC), based on his personal need on the early Web to have a complete array (desktop reference) of writer resources at his fingertips; he soon made it a useful portal of links for all readers and writers, including not only grammar, style, spelling, and usage resources, but eventually references to books, film, music, and much else. SWC was hailed in 1999 by Writer's Market as 'one of the top 101 websites for writers on the Web.' At the time, SWC was billed as every writer's complete resource—an exciting new concept in web-based nonfiction for today's reader or writer on the go. Clocktower Books (previously Clocktower Fiction) also innovated as pioneers in digital and web-based (HTML) fiction and nonfiction books. See the Clocktower Books Museum Page for full information.

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For historical information, visit the Clocktower Books Museum Site. Far Sector SFFH (formerly Deep Outside SFFH) was an imprint of Clocktower Books, our umbrella small press publishing house in San Diego, California USA. Our original motto: "Clocktower Books means Exciting Fiction For Avid Readers—On The Web Since 1996." This was digital publishing at its best in that day, including digital and print editions of many titles. Visit John T. Cullen's Webplex for info about Clocktower Books today, plus his continuing books and projects.