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The Sliced-Crosswise Only-On-Tuesday World

Dayworld

Philip José Farmer

This short story originally appeared in the anthology New Dimensions 1 (1971), edited by Robert Silverberg, and was reprinted on Sci Fiction, February 5, 2003. It can also be found in the anthologies:

The story is included in the collections The Classic Philip José Farmer, 1964-1973 (1984), The Grand Adventure (1984) and The Best of Philip Jose Farmer (2006).

Dayworld

Dayworld: Book 1

Philip José Farmer

In the thirty-fifth century, when individuals are frozen for six days and allowed to live for one day a week, "day-breakers" like Jeff Caird, illegally steal entire weeks by juggling daily identities.

Dayworld Rebel

Dayworld: Book 2

Philip José Farmer

Jefferson Caird joins an outlaw band of daybreakers and uncovers the layers of deception that world government has inflicted on the people it has sworn to protect.

Dayworld Breakup

Dayworld: Book 3

Philip José Farmer

William Duncan, the rebel daybreaker, and his lover, Panthea Snick, set out to reveal the dark secrets of Dayworld and the formula for long life and to end the repressive hegemony.