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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.


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descriptions by SC Bryce. If you find a dead link or would like to have your link
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See the "Other resources..." box
above for links to other pages.
Reliable urban legends reference pages, dedicated to letting you know what's true and
what's -er- not. Direct all your friends and family to Snopes.com when they send you
ridiculous chain e-mails.
Son and Foe is Jeremiah Sturgill's eclectic speculative fiction magazine that available in
free or paid versions
.
SpecFicWorld's site has tons of market information. Home of the publisher of Rogue
Worlds
, Simulacrum, and the SpecFicMe! Market Newsletter as well as anthologies and
poetry collections
.
Spicy Green Iguana isn't a dubious restaurant; it's a handy market search engine using
information from major market lists. Focus on speculative fiction publications.
Standford University's online collection is unusually extensive and well organized. I've
linked here to their information on medieval studies.
Standford University's extensive encyclopedia on philosophies from all time periods
and around the world.
Like to read with your cup of coffee? Then Story House Coffee is for you! Their
labels contain short fiction, poetry, and essays.
StoryPilot is also a handy market search engine using information from major market
lists. Focus on speculative fiction publications.
Strange Horizons is an award-winning weekly speculative fiction e-zine with both
fiction and essays.
Speculative fiction author Victoria Strauss' website. Contains, among other things,
great articles on building a writer's website.
A Seele Brennt Publications journal dedicated to exactly what the title says. Edited by
Benjamin Szumskyj.
Another Seele Brennt Publications journal with a self-explanatory title. This one is
edited by NG Christako.
Desperate for a map of Guadalajara's subway? Going to Glasgow? Planning to have
your hero run into Jason Bourne in Moscow or Taipei? Making a drop in Tbilisi?
Check here to make sure your action sequence is accurate...
SurLaLune is, from the website: "A portal to the realm of fairy tale and folklore studies
featuring 41 annotated fairy tales, including their histories, similar tales across
cultures, and over 1,200 illustrations. Discover hundreds of fairy tales from around
the world here." Very cool.
The Sword Review is a traditional and Christian value-based speculative fiction e-zine
run by Bill Snodgrass.
Dedicated to the history and development of sword & sorcery, sword & planet, and
swashbuckling historicals. You can find just about everything here, including articles,
book reviews, and interviews. Edited by Howard Andrew Jones and affiliated with
Flashing Swords and Pitch Black Publishing. Also runs a critique group that I designed
and moderate.
Fraser Ronald's site dedicated to sword & sorcery, including fiction and reviews.
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SpecFicWorld
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Standford University
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Philosophy
Story House
StoryPilot
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Market Engine
Strange Horizons
Victoria Strauss
Studies in Fantasy Literature
A Scholarly Journal for the
Study of the Fantasy Genre
Studies in Modern Horror
A Scholarly Journal for the Study of
Contemporary Weird Fiction
The Subway Page
SurLaLune
The Sword Review
SwordandSorcery.org
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