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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.