The Jabberwocky Studios This is my home for my fiction writing, spanning the genres of fantasy, horror, sciencefiction and poetry. I am also in the process of starting my own webcomics. Come visit. http://www.jabberwockystudios.com
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Opportunities: Romance, Science Fiction, Fantasy And Horror science fiction, fantasy and horror Ansible archive of links, including to well-known authors writing in the genre http//www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/SF-Archives http://www.internetwriter.co.uk/chapters/chap6_rom_spec.htm
Links To Workshops the field. Online writing Workshop for science fiction, fantasy, and horror (Formerly the Del Rey workshop, now feebased.); Other http://www.sfwa.org/links/workshops.htm
Extractions: Local Opportunities Critters Workshop is an on-line workshop/critique group for serious Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror writers. Several thousand members, from aspiring to award-winning pro, with a friendly atmosphere and in-depth critiquing. Conducted by email and/or web. Free, open to anyone willing to critique (you critique work to earn the right to be critiqued). Instant critiques for Active members of SFWA/HWA. Holly Lisle's Forward Motion Community for Writers and Readers : "We're a group of often insanely dedicated writers, and a smaller group of obsessive readers; we challenge each other to write better, to reach higher, to never give up on our dreams. The community's motto is Write here write now, which defines us well; the writers in the community talk about writing, but more importantly, we write. " Odyssey Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers Workshop is a demanding six-week workshop for writers of fantasy, science fiction, and horror held annually at Southern New Hampshire University. Director Jeanne Cavelos is a former senior editor at Bantam Doubleday Dell and winner of the World Fantasy Award. Guest lecturers include some of the top writers in the field.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Book Database out each year by the horror Writers Association for excellence in horror writing. horror Net. The Locus Index science fiction, fantasy, horror 19841996. http://books.ratatosk.org/horror/horresource.html
Science Fiction Resource Guide: Writers Resources Kate Schaefer) Odyssey, the fantasy writing Workshop (nhc.edu) Odyssey is a summer writing workshop for writers of fantasy, science fiction, and horror. http://www.sflovers.org/SFRG/sfrgy.htm
Extractions: Next: Zines, Magazines, Web E-zines Advice to Aspiring Writers (starrigger.net) (Jeffrey A. Carver) Amy Sterling Casil's SF Writing Page (aol.com) "Short Fiction author, workshop leader, writing teacher, etc... A 1984 graduate of the Clarion Science Fiction Writers Workshop, Amy has been the moderator of the America Online Science Fiction Writers Workshop since 1994, along with her partner, Nick Neuro (D.G. McLean)." (Amy Sterling Casil) [Updated Oct 2001] cybRpunk (wirewd.com) Cyberpunk writer's resource. CybRpunk provides writing help, technology information, setting notes, etc. (Ken Wronkiewicz) [Updated Oct 2001] The Internet writer resource guide (mit.edu) This document is primarily a list of magazines and newsletters accepting submissions by email, and branching out into Internet resources for the writer in general. (Larry Detweiler) McIntyre, Vonda N.'s Property Under Development on the Verge of the Information Superhighway
Gale - Catalog In two volumes, science fiction, fantasy, and horror Writers provides students writing reports or wondering what to read next with 80 biographical entries http://www.gale.com/servlet/ItemDetailServlet?region=9&imprint=000&titleCode=&ty
Imaginaries [home] We are a global writers cooperative for science fiction, fantasy, and horror who work together to improve each-other s writing by sharing works, ideas, news http://www.imaginaries.org/
Extractions: We are a global writers' co-operative for science fiction, fantasy, and horror who work together to improve each-other's writing by sharing works, ideas, news, and criticism. Membership is open to anyone interested in participating in this process Forums Information crucible FAQ group projects links ... random writing exercise Apr 08, 2003 new "story posting format" guidelines posted. read them. short and simple. please? Apr 08, 2003 goldfish challenge winners posted Apr 08, 2003 keep an eye out for an attempt at a full site revamp at some point. :/
Fiction Factor - Sci-Fi, Fantasy And Horror Market Listings writers and columnists interested in writing science fiction commentaries and fiction of the following kinds science fiction, fantasy, horror, Slipstream and http://www.fictionfactor.com/fiction2.html
Science Fiction/Horror/Fantasy Reviews - Women On Writing E-zine Resources Classes Contests Markets Publishing Research Writer s Media writing Sites Interact Chat Room Message Boards science fiction/horror/fantasy Reviews. http://www.womenonwriting.com/scifi.shtml
Victory Page - Writing Markets for science fiction, fantasy, and horror short story writers. is a bimonthly, PDF market newsletter for science fiction, fantasy and horror writers. http://www.crayne.com/markets.htm
Extractions: Writing Markets - for Short Stories This is a portal page, with links to Web sites that maintain lists of markets for short stories. No links directly to publishing magazines are given here. General Market Lists : 1,900+ Places to Get Your Fiction into Print (Novel and Short Story Writer's Market, 2003) Anne Bowling (Editor), Vanessa Lyman (Editor). Available at bookstores and Amazon. This is a book , not a web site. I provide it here because it has a great many markets for short stories of all kinds. At $25 retail, it is a valuable investment for short story writers. The Market List Primarily a site for speculative fiction writers, it also has a list of "market listing" websites for writers of all genres. Towse's Links to Online Submission Guidelines - Agents, Publishers, Markets for Writers Check "Paying Markets" pages for hundreds of listings. Writer's Write Paying Markets Alphabetical List Speculative Fiction Lists - Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
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Supernatural Fiction: Selected Online Resources organizes discussion groups and conventions, and awards prizes for writing and art. Wildside The Home of science fiction, fantasy, and horror on the http://www.creative.net/~alang/lit/horror/horror2.htm
Extractions: Supernatural Fiction: Selected Online Resources This list is necessarily a selective one, since the limits of space and time are more easily transcended in fiction than in fact. The Editor has omitted purely science fiction links, owing to their great abundance with a few important exceptions. Nor are links guaranteed to work and any help in keeping these links updated would be appreciated (send email to: alang@creative.net Other Classic Authors Miscellaneous Other Classic Authors Author pages at other sites also worthy of attention: Robert W. Chambers Robert W. Chambers and the King in Yellow an extensive site with much information on this author and his works, weird and otherwise, by Henrik Johnsson. Part of his excellent Classic Horror and Fantasy Page. Another Chambers site is The King in Yellow with etext library and downloadable images. F. Marion Crawford author of the following classic horror tales, all online: "For the Blood is the Life"
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