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  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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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