Other resources...
I haven't tried to rigidly categorize authors, sites referenced in this website,
market links, critique groups, general resources, and more. Instead, I've left an
eclectic list for you to browse. These are all sites that have sparked my interest
for one reason or another. May they do the same for you.
Logos may have been affected by this site's standard formatting; site
descriptions by SC Bryce. If you find a dead link or would like to have your link
posted here, please contact me.
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Abe Books is a great on-line bookseller that I've found to be a terrific tool for finding
out-of-print or otherwise hard to find books.
Afterburn SF is a handy site for free speculative fiction.
Alibris is another great on-line bookseller that I've found to be a terrific tool for finding
out-of-print or otherwise hard to find books.
Allscifi.com contains reviews of speculative fiction movies, tv, and books.
AllReaders.com contains movie and book reviews from all genres.
Amazing Journeys Magazine is a speculative fiction print magazine by Journey Books
Publishing, which also publishes books.
America's Library is sponsored by the Library of Congress, so you know its
information is good. This easy-to-use site's focus is on American culture and
development.
The American Kennel Club has lots of great information on dogs, so if you need some
realism for your canine characters, here's a good place to look.
The American Museum of Natural History is a world class museum (with a great
magazine, by the way, as well as an e-newsletter). Drop by when you're in NYC, or
wander through their on-line articles. Fascinating stuff.
Analog is one of the longest running and most respected science fiction magazines in
the US. Links to book publishers, authors, and much more.
Ancient Observatories?! How cool is that? Powered by Exploratorium.
Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine is a well-known speculative fiction magazine
that is unique in its dedication to humor.
The temples at Angkor in Cambodia are a World Heritage Site and deservedly so. The
largest and most well-know is Angkor Wat. If you get the chance, GO!
From the website: "Our goal is to make people LAUGH, then make them THINK.
We also hope to (a) spur people's curiosity about science, and (b) raise the question:
How do you decide what's important and what's not, and what's real and what's not --
in science and everywhere else." Associated with Harvard University. Also administers
the Ignoble Awards.
Anotherealm is a monthly speculative fiction e-zine.
Asimov's Science Fiction is another of the longest running and most respected science
fiction magazines in the US. For award-winning short fiction, it's hard to beat. Shares
link list with Analog.
The Association of College & Research Libraries has more interesting information on
line than you might think. I've linked to an article on internet resources on medieval
studies. They also have science fiction resource guides.
Authorsden.com is an on-line community for authors of all types.
The Authors Guild has been around since 1912 to protect the rights of American
authors.
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