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★ ICHOR.system
ICHOR.system is a stylized personal page by Icarusdean, presented entirely in ASCII art with a retro terminal aesthetic. The site leans heavily into old-school computer culture with its text-based layout and monospaced visual design.
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msuweb.montclair.edu
A sparse university faculty or student page hosted on Montclair State University's web server, identifiable by its MSU domain structure. The page contains almost no visible content, with only a single image and one link present in its structure.
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Home Page
David R. Gagnon, MD MPH PhD, maintains this faculty page for the Boston University School of Public Health's Biostatistics department, offering links to SAS macros, statistical and medical resources, and government references. The page includes a NESUG 2013 presentation and various curated bookmarks for researchers and students in biostatistics and public health.
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Home
Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century: Hosted on the MIT Sloan School of Management server, this site archives the six-year 'Inventing the Organizations of the 21st Century' research initiative, which ran from 1994 to 1999 under professors Thomas Malone and Michael Scott Morton. Visitors can explore working papers, a Process Handbook, profiles of innovative organizations, and a manifesto outlining new models for 21st-century business structures.
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Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University: Michael L. Nelson is a Computer Science professor at Old Dominion University whose homepage highlights his research in web science, digital preservation, and digital libraries, including work on the Memento and OAI-PMH specifications. A former NASA Langley researcher and NSF CAREER award recipient, he has been featured in outlets like The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and the BBC for his work on web archiving and repository systems.
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Jian Wu, Old Dominion University | CiteSeerX
Dr. Jian Wu is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Old Dominion University whose research focuses on digital libraries, scholarly document analysis, open science, and natural language processing. The page chronicles his lab's latest accepted papers at top venues like JCDL and ACM Hypertext, lists collaborators from institutions worldwide, and links to his publications, teaching, and the LAMP-SYS Lab.
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Kyle Dekle's Portfolio
Kyle Dekle, an agricultural education student at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Georgia, built this portfolio site to showcase his resume, philosophy of education, and diversity statement for prospective employers and academic purposes. Visitors will find a window into the professional development of an aspiring agricultural education teacher, complete with personal background and an issues debate section.
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Math and Science Fiction
The official course page for Dartmouth College's 'Math and Science Fiction' class from Winter 1999, taught by Professors Davies and Trout, exploring the intersection of mathematics and science fiction literature. Featuring a syllabus, assignments, course readings from authors like Isaac Asimov, Greg Egan, and Ursula Le Guin, plus student group project pages covering topics like chaos theory, the Mandelbrot set, and game theory.
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Matt's Home Page
Matt Covington's personal homepage documents his experience as a deaf student at Rochester Institute of Technology's National Technical Institute for the Deaf, including a dedicated 'Hearing Journey' section that chronicles his cochlear implant experience. The site includes a resume, CI (cochlear implant) information, FAQs, and photos, making it a personal window into life with hearing loss and assistive technology.
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RF and Microwave Engineering
Dr. Ernest Kim's course page for EEE 194 RF and Microwave Engineering at the University of San Diego offers a comprehensive set of lecture notes, assignments, and supplementary materials for Spring 2001. Visitors will find Smith Chart tutorials, Matlab filter examples, ADS simulation guides, and downloadable tools covering everything from low-pass filter design to RF amplifier circuits.
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Sampath Jayarathna
The academic homepage of Sampath Jayarathna, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Old Dominion University and recipient of the 2021 NSF CAREER Award, covering his research in neuro information retrieval, data science, and human-information interaction. Visitors can explore his publications, CV, research lab, grants, and a mix of personal interests including a bookshelf and movie list.
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Teddy Warner - Fab Academy 2021 - Teddy Warner - Fab Academy 2021
Teddy Warner's Fab Academy 2021 documentation site chronicles his coursework at the Charlotte lab, covering topics from computer-aided design and electronics production to 3D printing and embedded programming. The site serves as a detailed academic portfolio with weekly assignment documentation and a final project focused on an assistive aquaponics fish tank.
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The design of MOO agents
Implications from a study on multi-modal collaborative problem solving: A 1997 academic paper from TECFA at the University of Geneva examining how pairs of subjects used multimodal communication tools in a text-based virtual environment called TecfaMOO to solve mystery games collaboratively. The research proposes a novel class of artificial MOO agents called 'observers' that compute interaction statistics to assist human or AI tutors in collaborative learning environments.
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Trail Blazers
Hosted on the Merz Akademie domain, Trail Blazers appears to be an educational project or exhibition connected to this German university of design, film, and art. The page is sparse, featuring only a title and a handful of images, leaving its full content largely undetermined from the available data.
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Vikas Ashok
Vikas Ashok is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Old Dominion University whose research focuses on Human-Centered Computing and AI-driven assistive technologies for people with vision impairments. The page serves as his academic homepage, listing his research lab, contact details, and courses taught including Natural Language Processing, Databases, and Artificial Intelligence.
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Yordi - A Lifelong Journey of Growth
Yordi is a teacher and coach who writes reflective posts about education, personal growth, and life observations, including his experiences mentoring software development students through internships. The blog blends professional insights from the classroom with personal musings on topics like music, balance, and self-improvement.
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lasfs.org
The Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society (LASFS) is one of the oldest science fiction fan clubs in the world, with a clubhouse in Reseda where members gather for weekly meetings, game nights, and special events. The site offers access to their newsletter 'De Profundis', meeting minutes, board rules, and details about their recently opened new clubhouse.
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b1ackaura.neocities.org
b1ackaura is a creator of AI character cards for SillyTavern, focusing on quality, unique story themes, and regex scripting to give each card a distinct feel. The site hosts original character cards alongside resources and a changelog, with a strong emphasis on craft and testing over quantity.
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the-selvan.neocities.org
The Selvan is a richly imagined fantasy and speculative biology worldbuilding project featuring original lore, magic systems, and cosmic storytelling. Regularly updated with new content, this site chronicles the universe of the Selvan with a dark, star-themed aesthetic and creative world-building depth.
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sfnorthwest.org
This page appears to be part of the SF Northwest organization website, likely listing science fiction conventions in the Pacific Northwest region. The minimal content visible suggests a conventions calendar or directory for local sci-fi fans.
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unclehugo.com
Uncle Hugo's is one of America's oldest and most beloved science fiction and fantasy bookstores, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The site serves as an online presence for the iconic shop, offering information about their inventory, history, and upcoming events for SF/F fans.
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— Nonstop Press
Nonstop Press is a small independent publisher specializing in art monographs, pop culture, and science fiction and fantasy literature, including limited edition hardcovers and fanzine history collections. Their catalog features rare titles covering figures like Lee Brown Coye and early SF fandom, with works connected to legends such as Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, and Marion Zimmer Bradley.
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.Stellar Archive.
Stellar Archive is a Nekoweb personal site centered around Star Wars, featuring a listings section and participation in a Star Wars Webring. The image-heavy layout suggests a fan-focused shrine aesthetic with stamps, badges, and fanlisting affiliates tied to the Star Wars universe.
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Abyss & Apex | Hugo-Nominated Magazine of Speculative Fiction
Abyss & Apex is a Hugo-nominated quarterly magazine of speculative fiction featuring original short stories, flash fiction, poetry, and small press book reviews from a wide range of authors. Each issue showcases a diverse lineup of science fiction and fantasy works, making it a rich destination for fans of imaginative literature.
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Ansible Home/Links
Ansible is the legendary SF news publication run by David Langford, offering a comprehensive links directory covering science fiction fandom, awards, fanzines, publishers, conventions, and author resources. With hundreds of curated links spanning SF organizations, news blogs, fan funds, and the SF Encyclopedia, it serves as an essential hub for the science fiction community.
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Asociación Española de Fantasía, Ciencia Ficción y Terror – Asociación Española de Fantasía, Ciencia Ficción y Terror
The Asociación Española de Fantasía, Ciencia Ficción y Terror (Pórtico) is Spain's national organization dedicated to promoting fantasy, science fiction, horror, and related genres across all creative forms. It organizes the annual HispaCón convention, awards the prestigious Ignotus prizes, publishes magazines, and hosts Twitch and YouTube programming for genre fans.
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Astounding Science Fiction
Andrew May's dedicated reference site covers Astounding Science Fiction magazine from its golden era of July 1939 to September 1960, celebrating editor John W. Campbell's legendary run and the writers he championed including Asimov, Heinlein, and Van Vogt. Visitors will find a comprehensive story index, factual articles on topics like SF prophecy and British reprint editions, and deep-dive pieces on pulp fiction history.
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Aurealis — Science Fiction & Fantasy
Aurealis is Australia's longest-running science fiction and fantasy magazine, published by Chimaera Publications and edited by Stephen Higgins, featuring original short stories, non-fiction articles, art, and reviews in each issue. Subscribers get access to a rich mix of speculative fiction from both established and emerging Australian and international authors, along with editorial columns and the prestigious Aurealis Awards.
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Baedoor
Toma (Toma400) has built an original steampunk/fantasy universe called Baedoor since 2004, a richly imagined world focused on civilizations, cultural tensions, and everyday struggles rather than the typical hero narrative. The site invites writers, artists, pixel art creators, and coders to contribute to a lifelong dream of a full 3D RPG set in this universe, drawing inspiration from classics like Morrowind and Arcanum.
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Baltimore Science Fiction Society [Version HH/DA-716]
The Baltimore Science Fiction Society (BSFS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit club based in Baltimore, Maryland, dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, and speculative literature, hosting regular events like film nights, writer's workshops, book clubs, and panels since at least 1996. The site serves as the hub for their community activities, including their annual amateur writing contest, the Balticon convention, lending library, and roundtable discussions featuring prominent authors and editors.
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Barba Non DB
Barba Non DB is a personal database cataloging nearly 1,800 books, episodes, fanzines, and other media its creator has read or watched, with a strong emphasis on the Star Trek universe. Visitors can browse by series, tags, characters, and names, or follow recent posts diving into Star Trek book history and reverse engineering XP3 archives.
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BASFA
Main Page: BASFA, the Bay Area Science Fiction Association, is a weekly social club for science fiction fans that meets every Monday evening in San Jose, California. The site covers meeting details, membership info, a fanzine, photo archives, and club rules for this long-running community group.
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Betwixt | A Magazine of Fantasy, Science Fiction & Everything in Between
Betwixt is an independent literary magazine dedicated to publishing original short fiction in the fantasy, science fiction, and speculative genres, with issues featuring multiple authors per installment. Issue 11 showcases stories ranging from lich mythology to Arthurian legend, offering a curated reading experience for fans of imaginative short fiction.
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Bibliographie deutschsprachiger SF-Stories und Bücher
Created and maintained by Christian Pree since 1998, this is a comprehensive bibliography of German-language science fiction and fantasy stories and books, organized by author, translator, and year of publication. With tens of thousands of entries spanning countless authors and decades of publishing history, it stands as a remarkable reference work for German SF collectors and enthusiasts.
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Bill's world
Bill's World features an in-depth exploration of Larry Niven's Ringworld, the iconic science fiction megastructure, complete with detailed descriptions, connections to the Dyson Sphere concept, and references to its appearances in Iain M Banks' Culture novels and the Halo games. The site also includes POVRay rendered images and resources related to the Ringworld concept, making it a treat for hard SF enthusiasts.
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BRITISH FANZINE BIBLIOGRAPHY – 1931-2000
Rob Hansen's exhaustive bibliography catalogs British science fiction fanzines from 1931 to 2000, organized by decade with searchable listings and detailed publication records. A remarkable reference work for fans of SF fandom history, it covers printed, hectographed, and other amateur publications while linking to digitized copies of old UK fanzines available online.
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Challenging Destiny
Challenging Destiny is a Canadian science fiction and fantasy short story magazine published by Crystalline Sphere Publishing, featuring authors and illustrators from around the world across 25 issues. The site archives all interviews, reviews, and story previews from the magazine's run, making it a rich resource for fans of short-form speculative fiction.
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Christina Schulman's Science Fiction Reviews
Christina Schulman's 'Epiphyte Book Review' is an extensive collection of science fiction book reviews, many originally published in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and various SF newsletters and forums. The site features an alphabetically organized index of dozens of reviewed titles spanning well-known authors like Neil Gaiman, Greg Egan, and Steven Brust, making it a handy reference for SF readers seeking informed recommendations.
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ChrisW's Home Page
Christopher Weuve's personal site covers his passions as a naval analyst, wargame designer, and science fiction enthusiast, with sections dedicated to an extensive book library of over 9,000 volumes, naval SF reading lists, and tabletop game design including a Vector Movement System. The site has a strong science fiction flavor throughout, from the Exordium fan page and mailing list to the space travel fiction lists and naval SF recommendations.
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2026-07-07
Ciencia Ficción en la Revista Axxón
Axxón is a long-running Argentine digital magazine dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, and horror, publishing short stories, novels, essays, news, comics, and illustrations since 1989. With over 480 million visits and 309 issues, it serves as a comprehensive hub for Spanish-language speculative fiction, including an encyclopedia of Argentine SF and downloadable editions for mobile devices.
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corru.observer
corru.observer is an immersive interactive fiction and alternate reality experience built around a fictional universe involving neural implants, mindspikes, and dystopian data management systems. Visitors navigate a deeply atmospheric interface layered with fictional corporate branding, settings menus, and ominous warnings that blur the line between website and in-world terminal.
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Cultural SF and Movie Learnings
Run by Sorin Camner, this Romanian-language blog covers science fiction literature, film, and fan community events, with a strong focus on the Romanian SF scene including the ProspectArt literary circle and the Societatea Română de Science Fiction și Fantasy. Posts span years of SF news, book announcements, convention coverage, and cultural commentary for Romanian SF enthusiasts.
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2026-07-07
cyberdank.world
Cyberdank.world is a personal creative hub exploring science fiction, gaming, history, art, and technology with a retro space-age aesthetic. The creator shares music on Bandcamp and SoundCloud, maintains a Hebrew-language blog, and openly tracks their sobriety journey alongside webrings and shrines.
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Dark Carnival Bookstore
Dark Carnival is a beloved independent bookstore in Berkeley, California specializing in science fiction, fantasy, mystery, and horror titles. The shop is known for its knowledgeable staff, rare and out-of-print books, signed editions, and mail order service.
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dark_info
dark_info is a sparse personal hub where the creator shares random thoughts, ideas, and writings with a focus on sci-fi and 'schizo posting' style content. It includes PGP keys, a GitHub link, and a webring, giving it the feel of a privacy-conscious old-web personal corner.
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2026-07-07
Darker Matter - Free Online Science Fiction Magazine
Darker Matter was a free online science fiction magazine that published five issues in 2007, featuring original short stories from authors like Jerry Oltion, Jason Stoddard, and Will McIntosh alongside book reviews and articles. Now archived, the site preserves all five issues for readers to enjoy, making it a charming time capsule of early web-published speculative fiction.
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2026-07-07
Dave Switzer's Home on the Web
Dave Switzer is a writer, editor, and longtime publisher of the science fiction and fantasy magazine 'Challenging Destiny,' and his homepage serves as a hub for his many projects including the magazine, an editing service, and essays on topics like language in apes. The site also features travel photos, quotations from sci-fi authors, and links to favorite authors like Joan Slonczewski, making it a charming window into the life of a passionate genre enthusiast.
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2026-07-07
Deathsticks dot Org, still cheaper than Glitterst.im
Deathsticks dot Org is a personal domain landing page with a wonderfully weird Star Wars aesthetic, presenting itself as a pill bottle filled with 'deathsticks,' the narcotic from the Star Wars canon. It links out to the owner's sci-fi webcomic on inhuman.space, a hosted fan site for Star Wars drug dealer Elan Sleazebaggano, and various contact and support options.
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2026-07-07
Delos Science Fiction
Delos Science Fiction is an Italian-language digital magazine and archive dedicated to science fiction, featuring articles, reviews, editorials, and original fiction across books, film, TV, and gaming. Published by Associazione Delos Books and registered with the Tribunale di Milano, it offers deep coverage of speculative fiction culture including themed specials on topics like Dune, Speculative Fiction history, and classic SF authors.
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dkennedy.org
David Kennedy shares his science fiction book reviews, organized by year, with a focus on novels he's read and discussed on the Usenet group rec.arts.sf.written. A resource for SF enthusiasts looking for thoughtful personal takes on the genre, with reviews spanning multiple years and a cross-posted presence in the SF reading community.
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2026-07-07
DrgnSlyr's Star Trek
The Ultimate Links Page: DrgnSlyr's Ultimate Star Trek Links Page is a comprehensive fan-curated directory covering all Star Trek series from The Original Series through Enterprise, including the often-overlooked Animated Series. Visitors can browse organized link collections for each series along with cast pages, graphics, and fonts for dedicated Trekkers.
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DuneInfo - Dune - Behind The Scenes
DuneInfo is a comprehensive behind-the-scenes resource dedicated to all adaptations of Frank Herbert's Dune, covering everything from Jodorowsky's legendary unmade film to David Lynch's 1984 version and the Sci-Fi Channel mini-series. Visitors can explore production galleries, deleted scenes, costume and prop details, scripts, sandworm design breakdowns, and cast information across multiple generations of Dune filmmaking.
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2026-07-07
Economics of Science Fiction
Robin Hanson, an economist at George Mason University, explores the intersection of economics and hard science fiction, critiquing the often unrealistic economic assumptions found in speculative futures about space colonies, nanotechnology, AI, and singularities. The page collects essays and links arguing that professional economists have much to contribute to serious future-studies discourse, with topics ranging from machine intelligence and interstellar colonization to the Doomsday Argument.
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2026-07-07
eFanzines.com
eFanzines.com is a comprehensive archive and directory of science fiction fanzines available online, founded by Bill Burns in December 2000 and celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2025. With over 3800 fanzine covers browsable and hundreds of regularly updated titles spanning decades of SF fan publishing, it is an essential hub for the fanzine fan community.
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2026-07-07
Electric Spec
Electric Spec is an online short fiction magazine publishing science fiction, fantasy, and macabre stories across regular quarterly issues, now in its 21st volume. Featuring works from a rotating roster of authors alongside editor columns and a submission portal, it has earned praise from Locus for consistently delivering amusing and terrifying reads.
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Emerald City - Links
Emerald City, edited by Cheryl Morgan, is a science fiction and fantasy webzine featuring an extensive curated links page connecting readers to SF news, literary sites, webzines, publishers, fanzines, and fan organizations. The page serves as a carefully selected directory of the SF/F internet landscape, with links ranging from the World Science Fiction Society to indie fanzine reviews, making it a valuable hub for genre enthusiasts.
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2026-07-07
Encyclopedia of Known Space
A frames-based encyclopedia dedicated to Larry Niven's Known Space universe, cataloging the people, places, and things from one of science fiction's most beloved settings. Fans of Niven's Ringworld, Man-Kzin Wars, and other Known Space stories would find this a handy reference for navigating the intricate details of his fictional cosmos.
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Exclave Urban Railway
Exclave Urban Railway is an immersive worldbuilding project by creator Whey Isolate, centered on a fictional city at the heart of a sprawling, poetic science fantasy universe. Visitors navigate a transit-themed interface of routes and stations to explore an ever-growing world filled with lyrical lore, mysterious characters, and strange cosmic geography.
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2026-07-07
Fabio Feminò
Fabio Feminò is an Italian expert in astronautics, futurology, and science fiction who built this richly detailed site exploring how 20th-century writers, scientists, and artists imagined the future. Visitors can discover the iconic space art of Chesley Bonestell and Robert McCall, read excerpts from Heinlein, Frederik Pohl, and other SF giants, and browse the stunning pulp magazine covers that defined retro-futurism.
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2026-07-07
Fandom.se
Fandom.se is a Swedish-language web hub dedicated to science fiction and fantasy fandom in Sweden, providing links to SF clubs, conventions (Swecon), pub meetings, and discussion forums. It serves as a central navigation point for the Nordic SF community, tracing the roots of fandom back to the 1920s pulp magazine letter columns and connecting fans across Swedish cities.
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2026-07-07
fanfreak.net
A fanlisting dedicated to the Universe itself, inviting fans from around the world to add their names to a growing list of over 100 members who share a love of the cosmos. Part of the TheFanlistings.org network, this simple but charming site celebrates one of the grandest subjects imaginable.
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2026-07-07
Fantastic Metropolis
Fantastic Metropolis was an ambitious web publication from 2001 to 2006 dedicated to fantastic and imaginative literature, now preserved as a searchable archive. Visitors can browse by category or author to explore years of speculative fiction content from one of the early web's notable literary magazines.
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Far Sector SFFH magazine 1998-2007 world's oldest professional web-only magazine of sf/f/h 1998-2007 - originally Deep Outside SFFH
Far Sector SFFH (formerly Deep Outside SFFH) was the world's first professional web-only science fiction, fantasy, and horror magazine, active from 1998 to 2007. Now preserved as a museum site, it features short fiction, reviews, editorial columns, and interviews from notable genre contributors including Shaun Farrell, John Kenneth Muir, and Nebula-nominated authors.
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2026-07-07
Fascinating Places on the Web
Dave Switzer's curated links page gathers hundreds of resources for science fiction and fantasy fans, covering magazines, publishers, databases, author bibliographies, and Canadian SF in particular. With 8 organized sections and over 400 annotated links, it serves as a rich reference hub for anyone deep in the speculative fiction world.
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2026-07-07
Federation Models
Federation Models specializes in distributing high-quality, easy-to-assemble resin model kits of Star Trek starships, covering iconic vessels like the U.S.S. Enterprise and classes such as Akira, Galaxy, Sovereign, and Nebula. Fans of Star Trek and scale modeling can browse an online catalog of detailed Federation starship kits and place orders directly through the site.
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2026-07-07
FIELD OF HATE
Field of Hate is a personal Neocities site built around creepypasta and slenderverse fandoms, covering special interests like Slenderman, Jeff the Killer, Marble Hornets, and EverymanHYBRID. The creator also shares original art, web graphics, and emoji designs, with an energetic and chaotic personality infused throughout.
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2026-07-07
File 770 | Mike Glyer's news of science fiction fandom
File 770 is Mike Glyer's long-running news blog covering science fiction fandom, Hugo Awards, book releases, and the broader SF/F community. With posts dating back to 2004 and regular 'Pixel Scroll' roundups packed with genre news and commentary, it's an essential hub for anyone deeply invested in the science fiction world.
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2026-07-07
Free Speculative Fiction Online
Links to Science Fiction & Fantasy Stories Online: Created by Richard Cissée, Free Speculative Fiction Online is a carefully curated directory of legally free science fiction and fantasy stories available to read on the web, with a strict policy against linking to pirated content. The site covers Hugo and Nebula nominees, author indexes, favorites lists, and a random story feature, making it an invaluable resource for SF readers hunting for quality short fiction.
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2026-07-07
FTL Design - Fantastic Films
FTL Design's Fantastic Films hub celebrates 100 years of science fiction, fantasy, and horror cinema, serving as a gateway to several related projects and resources. Visitors can explore links to the Festival of Fantastic Films held annually in Manchester, a tribute site for Harry Nadler, actress Janina Faye's page, and Widescreen Movies magazine.
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2026-07-07
Galactic Central
Galactic Central, maintained by Phil Stephensen-Payne, is a massive reference database documenting over 11,000 fiction magazines with detailed bibliographies, indexes, and image galleries covering pulp, SF, fantasy, crime, and western publications. Winner of the 2017 Munsey Award, the site hosts many of the definitive magazine indexes for science fiction and fantasy researchers and collectors.
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2026-07-07
Galactium.com
Review Collection and Bookstore: Galactium.com is a dedicated science fiction and fantasy book review site, featuring detailed critiques of novels by authors like Orson Scott Card, Resa Nelson, and Jay Lake. Each review digs into plot, suspense, and speculative themes, making it a useful resource for fans looking for thoughtful recommendations in the genre.
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2026-07-07
GTS Converter 3.05
A specialized online calculator for the giantess fantasy genre that converts a woman's real-world measurements into scaled-up giantess proportions, outputting everything from height in miles to how small a 6-foot man would appear. Created originally by Byl and updated by AbsentStar, it even includes celestial reference points like the Moon, Earth, and Sun for truly astronomical size comparisons.
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2026-07-07
Helion Online Nr.173 Februarie 2026 | Helion Online
Helion Online is a Romanian-language science fiction and fantasy fanzine published by Asociația Culturală Helion, running since 1980 and now in its 173rd online issue. The magazine features original prose, poetry, reviews, interviews, film and game coverage, astronomy photography, and editorial commentary, making it one of the oldest and most comprehensive SF/F publications in Romania.
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2026-07-07
Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction
Edited by Jesse Sheidlower and rooted in a project begun with the Oxford English Dictionary, the Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction is a comprehensive quotation-based lexicon tracing the origins and evolution of science fiction terminology. With nearly 2,000 entries spanning from the early 1900s to today, it documents coinages like 'Afrofuturism,' 'alternate universe,' and hundreds more with dated citations and author attributions.
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2026-07-07
Hochelaga Depicta
Great SF & F: Hochelaga Depicta is Matthew David Surridge's blog dedicated to science fiction and fantasy literature, featuring reviews, commentary, and links to great SF&F writing across the web. The post highlighted focuses on curating notable fantasy writing that Surridge considers part of an underground tradition distinct from mainstream modernism.
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2026-07-07
Home - exlitry.world
Charon Faustinus's personal corner of the web centers on the 'Exlitry Verse,' an original sci-fi alternate universe featuring robots, furry OCs, and worldbuilding content. The site blends creative project updates, event meetup logs, and old-web aesthetics including webrings, buttons, and a novelty MP3 player prompt.
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2026-07-07
Home - Tangent Online
Tangent Online has been the genre's premiere review magazine for short science fiction and fantasy since 1993, offering recommended reading lists, editorials, interviews, and reviews of SF/F magazines and publications. The site covers a wide range of content including classic pulp magazines, old-time radio, and in-depth commentary on the state of the SF/F publishing world.
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2026-07-07
Home | Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association
The Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association (SFWA) is the premier professional organization for authors working in speculative fiction, offering members resources like model contracts, legal support, emergency funds, and mentorship programs. Home to the prestigious Nebula Awards, the site also features Writer Beware, advocacy initiatives, and an online magazine called Planetside, making it an essential hub for working SFF writers.
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2026-07-07
Humourous Science Fiction Links
James Yolkowski's curated collection of humorous science fiction and fantasy links covers everything from the legendary Evil Overlord List to Star Trek parodies and overused SF cliches. A fun stopover for fans looking for comedic takes on genre fiction, with picks that range from funny fiction archives to parody sites.
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2026-07-07
Incogitable
A curated links and recommendations page for fans of speculative fiction, featuring authors like Jack Vance, Avram Davidson, and M. John Harrison alongside periodicals, reference databases, and a personal reading list with thoughtful mini-reviews. The site is a goldmine for readers seeking out the stranger corners of fantasy and science fiction, with particular emphasis on weird fiction, secondary world fantasy, and literary SF.
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2026-07-07
Index des collections et éditions de l'imaginaire
BDFI is a comprehensive French-language database indexing science fiction, fantasy, and imaginaire book collections and publishers, organized alphabetically for easy browsal. Collectors and authors are invited to contribute scans, corrections, and anecdotes, making it a collaborative reference for French SF/F publishing history.
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2026-07-07
Indian Science Fiction & Fantasy
IndianSciFi.com bills itself as India's first science fiction portal, offering original short stories, audio stories in MP3 and RealAudio formats, e-greetings, discussion forums, and downloads centered on sci-fi and fantasy themes. The site even hosted the Quasar SciFi Award for the best original story published on the platform, making it a notable early hub for Indian science fiction enthusiasts.
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2026-07-07
Ineffability ~ the GOOD OMENS fanlisting
Ineffability is the TFL-approved fanlisting dedicated to Good Omens, the beloved novel and adaptation by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Created by Kirryn as part of the Wings/Kagerou network, it lets fans from around the world join and show their love for this classic story of angels, demons, and the apocalypse.
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2026-07-07
Intro | What football will look like in the future
Jon Bois's landmark experimental fiction piece '17776' imagines a far-future world where immortal NASA probes watch humanity play endlessly inventive games of American football across vast stretches of time. Told through a dialogue between sentient satellites named Nine, Ten, and Juice, this multimedia narrative blends speculative fiction, sports, and avant-garde storytelling in a format that defies traditional categorization.
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2026-07-07
Juho's Site - Front Page
Juho's personal Neocities page opens with the iconic dying soliloquy from Roy Batty in Blade Runner, setting a distinctly sci-fi cinematic tone. The site appears to be a personal space for someone with a clear love of classic science fiction.
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2026-07-07
Langford Home Page (Pardon?)
The home base of David Langford, Hugo Award-winning science fiction critic and longtime editor of the renowned SF newsletter Ansible, with archived issues stretching back to 2001. Visitors will find witty commentary on the SF field, book reviews, convention news, and Thog's Masterclass, a beloved collection of gloriously bad prose from published fiction.
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2026-07-07
Lawrence Person's Lame Excuse for a Book Catalog
Lawrence Person's online bookselling catalog offers science fiction, fantasy, horror, and slipstream titles, including many first editions in both new and used condition. The site features detailed grading criteria and a wide range of formats from hardbacks to art books, making it a notable stop for genre fiction collectors on a budget.
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2026-07-07
League of The Non-Aligned
LOTNA (League of the Non-Aligned) is a London-based science fiction social club that takes its name and spirit from the Babylon 5 universe, bringing together sci-fi fans for real-world meetups and gatherings. The site serves as a hub for the group, offering information on who they are, where to find them, and how to get in touch.
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2026-07-07
littlevampire's guestbook - Atabook
The guestbook for 'littlevampire,' a Neocities-style personal site centered around a love of vampires, gothic aesthetics, and vampire fiction. Visitors are asked to share their favourite vampire, hinting at a richly themed site with playlists, graphics, and a community of like-minded gothic and vampire enthusiasts.
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2026-07-07
Locus Online
New Books, 1st week May 2005: Locus Online's weekly new books monitor tracks freshly published science fiction, fantasy, and horror titles spotted in bookstores or received as review copies during the first week of May 2005. Each entry includes publisher details, ISBNs, pricing, format, and brief excerpts, making it a valuable snapshot of the SFFH publishing landscape from that era.
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2026-07-07
Making Light
Making Light is the long-running blog of Patrick and Teresa Nielsen Hayden, editors at Tor Books, blending commentary on science fiction, politics, culture, and the craft of writing. Contributors share curated links under colorful headings like 'Particles,' 'Sidelights,' and 'Parhelia,' making it a beloved gathering place for the SF literary community.
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2026-07-07
MATACORP
A collaborative worldbuilding wiki for 'analognowhere', a sprawling original science fiction universe featuring a dystopian future where MATACORP, a corporate technocracy, emerged victorious from the World-Corp-War. The wiki details fictional nations, characters, companies, and technologies in a richly imagined post-collapse setting with dark satirical undertones about corporate power.
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2026-07-07
Mimosa Web Site main page
Mimosa is the web home of Mimosa fanzine, a six-time Hugo Award-winning publication by Rich and Nicki Lynch dedicated to science fiction fan history and community. With 30 issues archived and contributions from luminaries like Forrest J Ackerman, Greg Benford, and Dave Langford, it is an invaluable record of SF fandom's past.
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2026-07-07
Mindsight Links Portal - links list
The Mindsight Links Portal is a sprawling directory of science fiction and fantasy resources on the web, curating dozens of links to SF/F societies, book clubs, writing workshops, film sites, and academic resources. Built as part of the broader Mindsight Series site by C. E. Winterland, this page serves as a comprehensive jumping-off point for fans, writers, and researchers in the SF/F community.
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2026-07-07
Mindsightseries.com - official site of author C. E. Winterland
The official website of author C. E. Winterland, dedicated to the Mindsight Series, a planned 7-part fantasy fiction saga featuring swords, sorcery, and magic. Fans of epic fantasy will find this a home base for following the series as it develops.
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2026-07-07
MnStF
The Minnesota Science Fiction Society: The Minnesota Science Fiction Society (MnStF) is a non-profit fan organization founded in 1966, dedicated to celebrating science fiction and fantasy literature through social events, conventions like Minicon and Diversicon, and community outreach. The site serves as a hub for members and newcomers alike, offering meeting schedules, publications like Rune and Einblatt, mailing lists, and information about getting involved in one of the oldest sci-fi fan clubs in the Midwest.
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2026-07-07
Moxxie's Cards
Moxxie's Cards is a collection of AI character cards and lorebooks designed for use with SillyTavern, TavernAI, and similar large language model chat frontends. The site features roleplay personas like Lith and Angel Dust alongside a comprehensive Helluva Boss and Hazbin Hotel lorebook, making it a niche resource for AI chatbot enthusiasts.
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2026-07-07
N7 Ring
The N7 Ring is a webring connecting fans of the Mass Effect video game series, helping them discover each other's personal websites. Membership requires a real website (not just social media), adult status, and a genuine love of the franchise.
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2026-07-07
NCSF – Nederlands Contactcentrum voor Science Fiction
The NCSF (Nederlands Contactcentrum voor Science Fiction) is a Dutch organization founded in 1965 for fans of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, covering books, films, games, and more. Members enjoy a book club with discounted titles, a quarterly magazine called HSF, and events like HSFCon, making it a rich hub for the Dutch SF&F community.
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2026-07-07
NESFA - New England Science Fiction Association
NESFA (New England Science Fiction Association) is one of the oldest science fiction clubs in New England, founded in 1967 and home to the annual Boskone convention, NESFA Press, gaming events, media days, and a reading group. The site serves as a hub for members and fans alike, offering resources like Hugo Award archives, fanzine articles, book publications, and club membership information.
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