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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See the "Other resources..." box
above for links to other pages.
From their website: "We are a Christian Science Fiction webzine... We are not here
to judge, bible thump or to make converts, but merely present the very best possible
stories that deal equally with Faith & Science..."
CLOSED. George Smith's print and e-zine dedicated to short heroic fiction.
Gavinicuss Books is a retail bookstore that specializes in fantasy, horror, and
science fiction. Run by helpful bookseller Gavin Smith.
WARNING. Part of Yale University, the Genocide Studies Program examines this
horrible phenomenon around the world.
Find all those hard to locate publications at the Genre Mall.
From the website: "The Hugo Award was named in honor of Hugo Gernsback,
"The Father of Magazine Science Fiction," as he was described in a special award
given to him in 1960. The Hugo Award, also known as the Science Fiction
Achievement Award, is given annually by the World Science Fiction Society
(WSFS)."
Glimmer Train Press is a well respected venue for literary fiction, including
speculative fiction.
The Goth-O-Matic Poetry Generator will crack you up, unless, of course, you
actually like bad Goth poetry.
Grammarphobia.com proves the unprovable: grammar and the history of the
English language can be entertaining!
Need assistance translating regular ol' English into J.R.R. Tolkien's Elvish tongue?
Feeling like you've wandered out of Middle Earth and into a strange land called the
US? The Grey Company can help!
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Gauntlet!
The Magazine of Heroic Tales
"Very good description..." "Great story!" "Wonderfully well-written..." "Kept me engaged until the end..." "I love the rich detail and descriptions!" "Delightful..." "Complex, well evolved, well thought out..."
Readers, on The Dawn Tree.
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""A wonderful story..." "I was cheering..." "Well done..." "Most enjoyable..." "Strong writing and well-structured..." "Intriguing..." "I really enjoyed your story..."
Readers, on The Demon War.
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WARNING. Part of Yale University, the Genocide Studies Program examines this
horrible phenomenon around the world.
Speculative fiction author Steve Goble's website, including his blog, "Swords
Against Boredom."