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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iHero Entertainment, founded by Frank Fradella, produces comic books.
Innerzed hosts various artists and endeavors, including Greek speculative fiction
magazine, Universe Pathways.
Orson Scott Card's Intergalatic Medicine Show is the speculative fiction e-zine
associated with that outstanding author.
Its mission? "to educate the public about espionage in an engaging manner and to
provide a dynamic context that fosters understanding of its important role in and
impact on current and historic events. The Museum focuses on human intelligence
and reveals the role spies have played in world events throughout history."
Fordham University has many great sourcebooks. This is one.
Fordham University has many great sourcebooks. This is one.
Fordham University has many great sourcebooks. This is one.
Fordham University has many great sourcebooks. This is one.
Fordham University has many great sourcebooks. This is one.
Fordham University has many great sourcebooks. This is one.
Fordham University has many great sourcebooks. This is one.
Another helpful university resource. Associated with Fordham University's Center
for Medieval Studies.
Fordham University has many great sourcebooks. This is one.
From The Internet Review of Science Fiction's website : "IROSF is interested in the
deep analysis that seeks to understand the heart, mind, and soul of the literature;
that identifies the energies, the ideas, and the visions of our most visionary writers;
and the cultural, political, and social contexts underlying it all." A Quintamid
Publication.
From the website: "The ISFDB is a community effort to catalog works of fiction. It
links together various types of bibliographic data: author bibliographies, publication
bibliographies, award listings, magazine content listings, anthology and collection
content listings, and forthcoming books." Associated with Texas A&M University.
Fordham University has many great sourcebooks. This is one.
From the website: "Founded in 1982, Interzone has maintained its position as one of
the world’s leading professional Science Fiction and Fantasy magazines, nominated
for a Hugo many years running and winning in 1995, a reputation that the new team
will be making every effort to enhance and improve."
Speculative fiction author Ian Irvine's website. I've linked to his "The Truth about
Publishing" article, which is rapidly becoming a must-read.
Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance, another university collection
available online. Associated with the University of Toronto.
Contents copyrighted by SC Bryce unless otherwise noted.
"Intriguing..." "Fascinating story and very well-written..." "I love the descriptions..." "Good job..." "Romantic imagery..." "Smooth and flowing..." "Well-written..."
Readers, on The Dawn Tree.
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Dialogue was well-done..." "Very intriguing..." "This is a wonderful story..." "Really good tension..."
Readers, on The Demon War.
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The International Astronomical Union promotes astronomy.