Science Fiction

Selected Internet Sites


  • http://www.locusmag.com/
    Online publication featuring news, reviews, resources, and perspectives of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror.


  • (Bradbury, Ray) Ray Bradbury
    http://www.raybradbury.com
    Biographical information, bibliographic resources, a newsletter, message boards.


  • (Le Guin, Ursula K.) Ursula K. Le Guin
    http://ursulakleguin.com/
    Official web site. Biographical and bibliographical material, excerpts from her work, links to online stories, information on public appearances.


  • Alpha Ralpha Blvd.
    http://www.catch22.com/~espana/SFAuthors/
    Site contains biographical and bibliographical information concerning numerous science fiction and fantasy authors. Includes links to other web resources.


  • From Verne to Vonnegut
    http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/exhibits/scifi/
    Exhibit on the development of science fiction literature.


  • Internet Speculative Fiction Database
    http://isfdb.org/
    This site is "an effort to catalog works of Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. It links together various types of bibliographic data: author bibliographies, publication bibliographies, award listings, magazine content listings, anthology and collection content listings, yearly fiction indexes, and forthcoming books."


  • Mirrorshades Postmodern Archive
    http://www.well.com/conf/mirrorshades/cpunk.html
    A collection of links about cyberpunk as both a science-fiction subgenre and a reflection of the evolving digital culture.


  • Science Fiction and Fantasy Book List Site
    http://www.sfbooklist.co.uk/
    "This site is a comprehensive bibliography of science-fiction and fantasy authors and their books. The database also contains links to official and fan sites of various authors where they exist. Updated monthly with the latest books and new authors. . ."


  • Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database
    http://lib-edit.tamu.edu/cushing/sffrd/
    "An online index to over 60,000 historical and critical items about science fiction, fantasy and horror." Can be searched by author, title, imprint, or subject.


  • Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc. (SFWA)
    http://www.sfwa.org/
    This is the site of "one of the most effective non-profit writers' organizations in existence. Over 1200 sf and fantasy writers, artists, editors, and allied professionals are members."


  • Science Fiction Resource Guide
    http://www.noreascon.org/users/sflovers/u1/web/refdesc.html
    This diverse directory of science fiction sites includes art and artists, authors, awards, comics, animation, conventions, costuming, magazines and e-zines, fandom, movies, music, television, and more.


  • SF Hub: for science fiction research
    http://www.sfhub.ac.uk/
    "The SF Hub is based on the wealth of research resources in the Science Fiction Collections of The University of Liverpool's Special Collections and Archives, including the renowned Science Fiction Foundation Collection. Our advanced search tools will enable you to find the resources you need amongst the extensive collections of books, journals, fiction magazines, fanzines, journal articles and archives at Liverpool University."


  • SFFWORLD.COM
    HTTP://WWW.SFFWORLD.COM/
    With more than 10.000 pages of Science Fiction and Fantasy related content, this site features stories, articles, book reviews, excerpts and synopses, author interviews and profiles, television and movie reviews, and discussion forums.


  • Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide
    http://www.magicdragon.com/UltimateSF/SF-Index.html
    Features almost 6000 links to science fiction web resources.