What is Nightworld Chronicles and Fahrenfort I’ve seen mentioned on the forums?
When the original GU happened in 2001 the attendees decided it would be fun to surprise F. Paul Wilson with a collection of short stories based on Nightworld. The idea was to use characters that F. Paul Wilson only mentioned in passing and expand on them. When it was decided to hold a GU-2, and because the first collaborative book was so much fun, the original members of the GU decided to write yet another collaboration but this time as an original story. These stories did tie together with a central theme and each took place in a different decade. The stories listed in Nightworld Chronicles: • “GMT” by David Moore • “Dark Swarm” by Michael Hanson • “The Tribulations of Incest” by Marc Buhmann • “To Love” by Michael Hanson • “Groupies” by Susan Lee • “Skylife” by Michael Hanson • “…And How Was Your Weekend?” by Anthony M. Harrington • “Hatching” by Michael Hanson • “A Day in the Lifecycle” by Lisa Krause • “Handyman Gack” by Michael Hanson • “The Anniversary Cycle” by David Moore The s
When the original GU happened in 2001 the attendees decided it would be fun to surprise F. Paul Wilson with a collection of short stories based on Nightworld. The idea was to use characters that F. Paul Wilson only mentioned in passing and expand on them. When it was decided to hold a GU-2, and because the first collaborative book was so much fun, the original members of the GU decided to write yet another collaboration but this time as an original story. These stories did tie together with a central theme and each took place in a different decade. The stories listed in Nightworld Chronicles: • “GMT” by David Moore • “Dark Swarm” by Michael Hanson • “The Tribulations of Incest” by Marc Buhmann • “To Love” by Michael Hanson • “Groupies” by Susan Lee • “Skylife” by Michael Hanson • “…And How Was Your Weekend?” by Anthony M. Harrington • “Hatching” by Michael Hanson • “A Day in the Lifecycle” by Lisa Krause • “Handyman Gack” by Michael Hanson • “The Anniversary Cycle” by David Moore The s