@booklet {4905, title = {"The Truth About Weena"}, howpublished = {Dreaming Down-Under}, year = {1998}, month = {1998}, pages = {161-92. "Afterword" (192-93)}, publisher = {HarperCollins}, address = {Sydney, NSW, Australia}, abstract = {

On a different time line from that described in 1895 Wells, the Eloi woman Weena is brought back from the future and becomes a political activist, leading to a better society. See 1977 Lake and the note there.

}, keywords = {Australian author, English author, Indian author, Male author}, author = {David J[ohn] Lake (1929-2016)}, editor = {Jack [Mayo] Dann (b. 1945) and Janeen Webb} } @booklet {3300, title = {The Man Who Loved Morlocks: A Sequel to {\textquoteright}The Time Machine{\textquoteright} As Narrated By the Time Traveller}, year = {1981}, month = {1981}, publisher = {Hyland Press}, address = {Melbourne, VIC, Australia}, abstract = {

H.G. Wells\&$\#$39;s time traveler returns to the future and discovers a people descended from the Morlocks. They have created a society similar to ancient Sparta, where he chooses to stay. On his first trip he had inadvertently killed most of the Eloi and the original Morlocks, who had no immunity to diseases he carried. Includes a report by the Morlocks on the first trip.\ 

}, keywords = {Australian author, English author, Indian author, Male author}, author = {David J[ohn] Lake (1929-2016)} } @booklet {2935, title = {The Right Hand of Dextra}, year = {1977}, month = {1977}, publisher = {DAW Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Background of dystopian Puritan society but includes a eutopia of humans transformed into centaurs. A non-utopian sequel is The Wildings of Westron. New York: DAW Books, 1977.

}, keywords = {Australian author, English author, Indian author, Male author}, author = {David J[ohn] Lake (1929-2016)} }