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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From the website: "LabLit is dedicated to real laboratory culture and to the portrayal
and perceptions of that culture – science, scientists and labs – in fiction, the media
and across popular culture." Welcoming both scientists and non-scientists.
The Labyrinth has tons of links related to (you guessed it) medieval studies.
Associated with Georgetown University.
Author Mary Soon Lee provides quality speculative fiction market information as
well as tips for writers.
Pretend that you are like me--a raving nerdling who just wants to learn about stuff
but doesn't always know what websites are credible. Call on the Librarians' Internet
Index.
The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world. They have a lot of good
information available on-line as well.
Say you're curious about... anything. Go to LibrarySpot.com for an absolutely
fabulous reference desk and links to libraries all over the US.
Website of speculative fiction author Holly Lisle. Contains lots of information for
aspiring authors.
LiveScience is a terrific popular science website.
Say you wanted to know who starred in the Bugaloos. Say you wanted some 1970s
flava in your story. Where *ever* would you look? Try Live Action Kid Vid!
Semi-autonomous from the print magazine, LocusOnline focuses on "news,
reviews, resources, and perspectives" in the speculative fiction industry.
CLOSED. Not as complete as some others, but still worth a look.
A Seele Brennt Publications journal dedicated to adventure fiction author Clark
Ashton Smith and edited by Scott Connors.
Exactly what you would expect from the title. Good stuff here, folks.
Contents copyrighted by SC Bryce unless otherwise noted.
Gareth Long's Encyclopedia
of Monsters, Mythical
Creatures and Fabulous Beasts
"I adore the Suit, the canyon between the worlds of life and death, and the whole explanation of Suti necromancy. It really, really works. Nicely done!"
Reader, on Lessons in Necromancy, part 3 of the Rise of a Necromancer.
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"It's pretty safe to say that no one has ever written anything like this..."
Reader, on The Rise of a Necromancer series.
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"A wonderfully written fantasy... Great deals... Wonderful stuff!... A real pleasure to read..."
James Enge, speculative fiction author, on Nehema's Black Pearl.
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