2026-07-07 SF and Fantasy Masterworks A dedicated review blog covering the SF Masterworks and Fantasy Masterworks book series, with detailed critical analysis of classic science fiction and fantasy novels. Run by a blogger named Diamat, the site offers thoughtful, spoiler-aware reviews spanning authors like Gene Wolfe, Sheri S. Tepper, and Frank Herbert, organized by series entry number.
2026-07-07 SF Reviews News Run by a science fiction enthusiast named Max writing from Japan, SF Reviews offers opinionated, self-described 'biased and superficial' reviews of sci-fi books organized by title, author, artist, and chronology. The site features a newsletter, curated best and worst lists, and a warm personal voice that makes browsing its extensive catalog genuinely enjoyable.
2026-07-07 SF Sites on the Web Maintained by Tim Adye for the Oxford University Speculative Fiction Group, this curated link directory points visitors to science fiction and fantasy resources across the web, including databases, fanzines, fan societies, and vintage pulp archives. Notable sections highlight SF sites created by OUSFG members and related Oxford University student societies such as the Tolkien Society and the Douglas Adams Society.
2026-07-07 SFE SF Encyclopedia Home Page – Thursday 12 March 2026: The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (SFE) is a massive, authoritative reference work now in its fourth edition, covering thousands of authors, themes, films, games, and other SF topics in exhaustive detail. Edited by John Clute and David Langford, it is one of the most comprehensive and respected encyclopedias of the science fiction genre ever assembled, with entries updated regularly and browsable across dozens of categories.
2026-07-07 SFF180 Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Reviews: SFF180, run by Thomas M. Wagner, is a comprehensive science fiction and fantasy book review archive featuring hundreds of in-depth reviews organized by author, title, year of release, and major genre awards like the Hugo and Nebula. The site is migrating its full archive from its previous domain SFReviews.net, making it a long-running labor of love for discriminating genre readers.
2026-07-07 SFRevu March 2026 SFRevu is a long-running science fiction review magazine edited by Gayle Surrette, covering new SF and fantasy books, short fiction, graphic novels, manga, Blu-ray and DVD releases, and convention news. Each monthly issue features reviews from a dedicated team of editors and columnists, making it a comprehensive resource for fans keeping up with the genre.
2026-07-07 SFRT - Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror SFRT has been serving the science fiction, fantasy, and horror communities online since 1986, making it one of the longest-running genre communities on the internet. Writers, readers, and fans gather here to discuss, review, and connect around novels, films, and all things speculative fiction.
2026-07-07 SFRT on the Web - Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror - Connections to Related Sites SFRT on the Web serves as a curated links hub for science fiction, fantasy, and horror enthusiasts, organizing resources into categories like SF research databases, horror fiction, fantasy literature, and special interests such as Tolkienian linguistics. It connects visitors to notable destinations including the Internet Speculative Fiction Database, HorrorNet, the Mythpoeic Society, and dozens of other genre-relevant sites.
2026-07-07 Small Thoughts Small Thoughts is a deep-dive personal research site dedicated to the 'ESD' (Extreme Size Difference) creative fiction niche, covering rigorous worldbuilding topics like biomechanics of scaling, alien size theory, borrower-style architecture, and custom cultures for giant and tiny characters. The creator publishes meticulously researched articles on biology, material science, and speculative fiction writing craft, making it a genuinely unusual and thoughtful resource for size-fantasy worldbuilders.
2026-07-07 Spacejetters Spacejetters is an elaborate sci-fi worldbuilding site presenting an in-universe 'Museum of Intergalactic Art' with 18 themed galleries spanning galactic conflicts, Federation worlds, robotics, and interstellar tourism. The site creates an immersive fictional universe complete with named planets, species, political factions, and lore, making it a uniquely creative science fiction art and world-building project.
2026-07-07 SpecLit – aspects of speculative fiction SpecLit is Brian P.'s thoughtful blog dedicated to analyzing and discussing speculative fiction, covering topics like worldbuilding, writing economics, digest publications, and the genre publishing industry. Posts engage critically with the SF community, reviewing ideas about fandom consolidation, genre economics, and the craft of speculative writing.
2026-07-07 Speculative Fiction A comprehensive link directory curated by Mike Ray covering the full landscape of speculative fiction, including magazines, author blogs, publishers, awards, fan sites, and writing resources. With over 400 links organized into well-labeled sections, it serves as a thorough reference hub for sci-fi and fantasy readers, writers, and enthusiasts.
2026-07-07 Speculative Fiction May 2006: A comprehensive link directory curated by Mike Ray dedicated to the world of speculative fiction, covering science fiction and fantasy across many categories including magazines, author blogs, awards, publishers, and fan sites. Visitors will find an extensive collection of resources spanning free fiction archives, writing workshops, reference databases, and review blogs all centered on the SF/F genre.
2026-07-07 SRSFF | Societatea Romana de Science Fiction si Fantasy SRSFF is the Romanian Society of Science Fiction and Fantasy, a long-running literary organization hosting anthologies, writing circles, awards, and critical essays about the genre. Visitors will find Romanian SF prose, scholarly exegesis on the history of science fiction literature, film reviews, and archives of the society's many initiatives dating back to 2009.
2026-07-07 Star Wars Technical Commentaries Curtis Saxton's Star Wars Technical Commentaries is a deep-dive analytical resource dedicated to the science, physics, and technology depicted in the Star Wars universe. Fans of hard sci-fi worldbuilding will find detailed technical breakdowns of ships, weapons, and the internal logic of George Lucas's galaxy.
2026-07-07 TecnoFantasia TecnoFantasia is a Portuguese-language site by Luís Filipe Silva dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, surrealism, cyberpunk, horror, and alternative history, with news, articles, and book reviews focused on the Portuguese-speaking speculative fiction scene. A labor of love spanning years of content, it covers genre releases, events like the Fórum Fantástico in Lisbon, and features original writing including a free PDF novel by the site's creator.
2026-07-07 Testerman Sci-Fi Site The Testerman Sci-Fi Site is a dedicated resource covering the Golden Age of science fiction, with sections on Clarke, Bradbury, Asimov, Hal Clement, Stanislaw Lem, and Forry Ackerman, including original photos and quote collections. Fans of classic speculative fiction will find multi-part deep dives into beloved authors alongside curated related links and book reviews.
2026-07-07 The Leaping Frog's Corner The Leaping Frog's Corner is a charming under-construction personal site by a frog-enthusiast who plans to cover stars, science fiction, synthesizers, electronics, and coffee among other eclectic interests. Still in its early stages, it features a whimsical Windows 95 aesthetic and a to-do list hinting at future content including LGBTQ+ topics, a manifesto against Modernity, and a defense of the Caipira language.
2026-07-07 The Locus Index to Science Fiction – 1999 The Locus Index to Science Fiction for 1999 is a comprehensive bibliographic reference compiled by Charles N. Brown and William G. Contento, cataloging SF and fantasy books, stories, magazines, and anthologies published that year. Visitors can browse by author, title, series, cover artist, and publisher, or search across the full index, making it an invaluable research tool for genre enthusiasts and scholars alike.
2026-07-07 The Locus Index to Science Fiction Site Directory: The Locus Index to Science Fiction is a comprehensive bibliographic reference compiled by Charles N. Brown and William G. Contento, covering science fiction publications from 1984 through 2007 with additional indexes for anthologies, collections, and genre magazines. It also includes indexes for crime fiction, mystery short fiction, and pulp adventure magazines, making it an invaluable research tool for fans and scholars of speculative fiction.
2026-07-07 The Locus Index to Science Fiction Site Directory: The Locus Index to Science Fiction is a comprehensive bibliographic reference compiled by Charles N. Brown and William G. Contento, cataloging SF and fantasy works from 1984 through the mid-2000s. It includes indexes to anthologies, collections, magazine checklists, award databases, and addenda for mystery and crime fiction indexes, making it an essential research tool for genre enthusiasts and scholars alike.
2026-07-07 The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5 The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5, maintained by Steven Grimm, is a comprehensive fan reference covering episodes, the Babylon 5 universe, production details, and other resources for the beloved sci-fi series. One of the most enduring B5 fan sites on the web, it has been updated as recently as 2023 and even has its source code available on GitHub for community contributions.
2026-07-07 The site of dredgen-dumbass Dredgen-dumbass runs a multifandom neocities hub with webshrines, blinkies, and pages dedicated to Destiny 2, Star Trek, Starfield, and MASH. A standout feature is a Destiny 2 themed blinkie maker packed with character options, built with the goal of expanding the D2 fandom's presence in the web revival scene.
2026-07-07 The Third King The Third King is a personal site with a whimsical science fiction framing, introducing visitors through a creative lore-rich narrative about a moon called Monday's Bane orbiting a star named Tranquility Prime. The playful writing style and worldbuilding humor make for a charming entry point, though the site appears to be in its earliest stages of construction.
2026-07-07 Tuffys sideprojects Tuffy's personal hub showcases a mix of side projects including a custom webring script called 'unscr!pted' and an in-progress RPG Maker game called Persona Raider. The creator is a self-described Star Wars fan who participates in the Star Wars Webring and is building their own webring tools from scratch.
2026-07-07 T�rminus Tr�ntor.org Terminus Trantor, created by Juan José Parera, is a comprehensive Spanish-language database dedicated to science fiction, fantasy, and horror literature, cataloging authors, publishers, collections, awards, and volumes. Visitors can browse or search by author, genre, year, and publisher, and even find authorized texts and downloadable content, making it an invaluable reference for fans of speculative fiction in Spanish.
2026-07-07 Via Galactica - English Via Galactica is the first Croatian SF, fantasy, and horror e-zine, offering original short stories, novel excerpts, poetry, and SF news from both Croatia and the wider world. The English-language gateway provides translated articles, interviews with editors of Croatian SF publications, and original fiction from authors including Robert J. Sawyer and Bruce Bethke.
2026-07-07 Virtual Vampire Virtual Vampire is a gothic-themed personal site styled as a crypt, featuring a Bram Stoker quote and dark vampire aesthetic. The site leans into classic horror and vampire lore with its spooky welcome message and moody imagery.
2026-07-07 Welcome to Chronicling Amber! A dedicated fan page for Roger Zelazny's Chronicles of Amber series, covering the novels, short stories, and the diceless roleplaying game with sections on characters, powerful items, and places. The creator blogs through the books chapter by chapter on Dreamwidth, offering reactions and explanations of obscure words, phrases, and cultural references for fellow readers.
2026-07-07 Welcome to the BBR Catalogue BBR is a UK-based online catalogue specializing in independently published science fiction, fantasy, and horror books, magazines, and more from small and independent presses. Visitors can browse by author, search for rare titles, and order hard-to-find works from a broad roster of SF/fantasy luminaries including Philip K. Dick, William Gibson, Michael Moorcock, and many others.