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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.
  • 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.
  • 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
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 2026-07-07
    onaholesama | landing
    Onaholesama's Neocities landing page serves as a hub for AI chatbot character cards, primarily built around dynamic roleplay with custom reactions and backgrounds. The site reflects a personal journey through character.ai and parasocial AI interactions, with a blog, card gallery, and links to other projects scattered throughout.
  • 2026-07-07
    OUSFG
    The Oxford University Speculative Fiction Group (OUSFG) is a student club dedicated to science fiction and fantasy books, TV, movies, games, and comics, with free membership open to all. The site hosts their termcard, a loanable library catalogue, cocktail lists, book quizzes, and an archive of past events and committee pages.
  • 2026-07-07
    Perihelion Online Science Fiction Magazine - Sci-Fi articles
    Perihelion is an online science fiction magazine edited by Sam Bellotto Jr., featuring original short fiction, editorial content, comic strips, and science articles. Each issue publishes multiple authors alongside cover art, reviews, and a growing archive of permalinks to past stories.
  • 2026-07-07
    Phantastik-Couch.de - Phantastik-Couch.de
    Phantastik-Couch.de is a comprehensive German-language book review and recommendation site dedicated to speculative fiction, covering sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and mystery genres in depth. Operated by Literatur-Couch Medien GmbH, the site features genre-browsing by subtype (cyberpunk, space opera, urban fantasy, vampires, etc.), author interviews, charts, and a book discovery tool.
  • 2026-07-07
    Planet Magazine
    Planet Magazine is an online publication dedicated to science fiction and fantasy, serving readers who want curated SF and fantasy content in a magazine format. Its focused subject matter and dedicated genre coverage make it a notable destination for fans of speculative fiction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Porcupine Books Homepage
    Brian Ameringen's Porcupine Books is a used and rare science fiction, fantasy, and horror book dealership operating since 1998, offering carefully graded and accurately described titles at modest prices. Visitors can browse downloadable lists of hardback novels, anthologies, magazines, young adult, and non-fiction titles, with a strong emphasis on honest condition reporting and customer satisfaction.
  • 2026-07-07
    Propnomicon
    Dark's Pandemonium Carnival Flier: Propnomicon is a long-running blog dedicated to prop-making, forbidden artifacts, and curious documents inspired by horror, occult, and dark fantasy themes. This particular post showcases a rare promotional carnival flier from the 1983 Disney film 'Something Wicked This Way Comes,' making it a treasure trove for prop collectors and horror enthusiasts alike.
  • 2026-07-07
    Quarante-Deux – quelques pages sur la Science-Fiction
    Quarante-Deux is a rich French-language science fiction resource featuring book reviews, a literary database, awards coverage, short fiction, personal reading journals, and virtual art galleries all dedicated to the genre. Contributors including Philippe Curval, Ellen Herzfeld, and others have built an extensive archive of SF criticism and creative works spanning decades.
  • 2026-07-07
    Ratlover's chatbots
    Ratlover's site is a comprehensive collection of AI character cards for chatbot frontends, featuring dozens of original characters alongside figures from video games like Final Fantasy, Skyrim, and Morrowind, as well as Space Station 13 personas. Visitors can browse and download card images to import into their preferred AI chat software, with characters ranging from original OCs to adventure scenarios and themed submissions.
  • 2026-07-07
    REACH THE CAWSMOS
    REACH THE CAWSMOS is a mysterious personal site with a cosmic, otherworldly theme and hints of horror content scattered throughout its pages. The site warns visitors about horror elements and recommends Desktop Firefox for the best experience, suggesting a carefully crafted visual presentation.
  • 2026-07-07
    REAWAKEN | The Zombies Fanlisting
    Reawaken is the official fanlisting for zombies, gathering fans of the undead from across TV, film, literature, and folklore. Hosted on ThisLove.nu, the site invites zombie enthusiasts to join a growing community of 21 members who share a passion for this iconic horror subject.
  • 2026-07-07
    Runaway to the Stars
    Runaway to the Stars is a companion worldbuilding resource for Jay Eaton's hard sci-fi webcomic of the same name, covering sophonts, characters, locations, and technology in a story about co-species coexistence and communication. Visitors can explore detailed lore, stories, and multimedia content set in this universe, with fair warning that the site contains spoilers for the comic.
  • 2026-07-07
    Science Fact & Science Fiction Concatenation
    SF2 Concatenation is a long-running seasonal review publication covering science fiction and popular science, with roots in a British print magazine distributed at SF conventions dating back to 1987. Visitors will find extensive archives of SF book and film reviews, science news, convention diaries, short fiction, and articles spanning European and global science fiction culture.
  • 2026-07-07
    Science Fiction Awards Database
    The Science Fiction Awards Database, maintained by Mark R. Kelly and the Locus Science Fiction Foundation, is a comprehensive reference covering every major SF award including the Hugo, Nebula, World Fantasy, and dozens more. Visitors can browse award histories by author name, publication, or award category, making it an invaluable tool for tracking the genre's most celebrated works across decades.
  • 2026-07-07
    Science Fiction Central
    Science Fiction Central bills itself as a portal to the best SF sites on the web, organizing links into general science fiction resources and author-specific pages. Visitors can also join discussion forums via ezboard and leave messages in the guestbook, making it a small community hub for SF fans.
  • 2026-07-07
    Science Fiction Cirklen
    Science Fiction Cirklen is Denmark's oldest and largest science fiction association, publishing the member magazine Novum and the academic journal Proxima alongside a growing catalog of Danish and translated SF books. The organization hosts regular member meetings, conventions, and other events, and offers members a 20% discount on all publications.
  • 2026-07-07
    Science Fiction Cirklen - Udgivelser
    Science Fiction Cirklen is a Danish science fiction society publishing Proxima, a long-running magazine covering the genre with articles, short stories, and reviews of books, films, and periodicals. The archive lists over 111 issues spanning decades, making it a rich resource for Danish-language SF enthusiasts.
  • 2026-07-07
    Science Fiction Fanzines and Ephemera Collection A description of the collection at Syracuse University
    Syracuse University Libraries presents the finding aid for their Science Fiction Fanzines and Ephemera Collection, a 1.0 linear foot archive spanning 1949 to 1983 that documents fan-generated publications, convention materials, photographs, and clippings. Researchers will find an organized inventory of rare zines, newsletters, publisher materials, and miscellaneous ephemera reflecting the grassroots SF fan community of the mid-twentieth century.
  • 2026-07-07
    Science Fiction Timeline Site . . .
    The Science Fiction Timeline Site catalogs chronological events and timelines drawn from science fiction universes, offering a structured way to explore fictional histories. It serves as a reference resource for fans who want to map out the internal chronologies of their favorite SF settings.
  • 2026-07-07
    Scifirenegade's Trash Can
    Scifirenegade's personal corner of the web covers science fiction, Doctor Who, games, and demonology, with a self-deprecating humor evident in its 'Trash Can' branding and 'this website sucks' badge. The site is a member of the geekring and features button remasters, hinting at a creative hobbyist with old-web sensibilities.
  • 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.

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