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         Science Fiction Fantasy Horror Writing:     more books (17)
  1. Writing Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: How to Create Successful Work for Publication (Successful Writing) by Christopher Kenworthy, 1997-06
  2. AB Bookman's Weekly October 20 1997 Sp[ecial Issue on Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror * The Career & Writings of Avram Davidson by AB Bookman Weekly, 1997
  3. How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy and Science Fiction
  4. Why Should I Cut Your Throat? Excursions Into the Worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror.(Book review): An article from: Extrapolation by John Langan, 2006-06-22
  5. Writing Horror and the Body: The Fiction of Stephen King, Clive Barker, and Anne Rice (Contributions to the Study of Popular Culture) by Linda Badley, 1996-06-30
  6. Write Good or Die by Scott Nicholson, Kevin J. Anderson, et all 2010-04-13
  7. Demand My Writing: Joanna Russ, Feminism, Science Fiction (Liverpool University Press - Liverpool Science Fiction Texts & Studies) by Jeanne Cortiel, 1999-07-01
  8. Bloodscripts: Writing the Violent Subject (Theory and Interpretation of Narrative) by Elana Gomel, 2003-10
  9. Bending the Landscape: Fantasy by Mark Shepherd, Ellen Kushner, et all 1997-03
  10. Bards And Sages Quarterly (Volume 1) by Julie Ann Dawson, 2009-01-08
  11. Dreaming Down-Under
  12. Shattered Mirror (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, 2003-07-01
  13. The Long Walk (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Stephen writing as Richard Bachman King, 1999-04-01
  14. The Running Man (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Stephen writing as Richard Bachman King, 1999-08-01

61. Writing Science Fiction And Fantasy
This online workshop is a global writers' cooperative for science fiction, fantasy,and horror who work together to improve each-other's writing by sharing
http://ultranet.lebruns.com/Steven/SciFi/writing.html

62. World Writer, Jan Andersen
Sites For Writers writing Contests science fiction and fantasy Technical writingCrime writing Screenwriting Romance writing horror writing writing For
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Media Bistro
- Hundreds of media jobs in the US, but with some freelance and telecommuting opportunities.
Journalism.co.uk
- The latest media and new media vacancies e-mailed to you weekly. Links to other online resources for writers and designers.
Media Centre
- Current vacancies of publishing companies within the United Kingdom, including Television and Radio.
Telecommuting Jobs
- Hundreds of telecommuting jobs available for writers, publishers, artists, photographers, web designers, programmers, engineers and other skilled personnel.
Medianetwork.co.uk
- For jobs in television and radio within the United Kingdom.
Portajobs
- Another site dedicated to telecommuting opportunities.
Rocket Resume
Allfreelancework Journalism Jobs Job.com ... Freelance.com W riters' M arket G uidelines Writers' Guidelines' Database Over 500 guidelines for paying markets of every genre. Also includes forums, references and freelancing FAQ's. The Writers' Place - Guidelines' database for markets that pay cash. Searchable database that includes low, medium and high paying markets, in addition to markets that accept simultaneous submissions. Writers Write Guidelines Directory - Searchable database of paying and non-paying fiction, non-fiction and poetry markets.

63. Science Fiction Resource Guide: Writers Resources
Kate Schaefer) Odyssey, the fantasy writing Workshop (nhc.edu) Odyssey is a summerwriting workshop for writers of fantasy, science fiction, and horror.
http://www.sflovers.org/SFRG/sfrgy.htm
Science Fiction Resource Guide
Updates are handled by Chaz Boston Baden . Please read the Frequently Asked Questions before you write. Rev. 23-Oct-2001
Writers Resources
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Next: Zines, Magazines, Web E-zines
Various resources
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

64. Electric Pen - Ezines Alphabetically
section of the zine is devoted to science fiction, fantasy and horror works. DuctTape Press A literary ezine devoted to publishing high quality writing in all
http://www.electricfrontiers.com/electricpen/ezines_alpha.asp?start=D

65. Science Fiction And Fantasy Resource Network: Online Stories
the ongoing story, as well as related writing, art, and 270, Rating 9.00, Votes1) Rate this site Original science fiction, fantasy, and horror fiction.
http://speculativevision.com/network/Online_Stories/
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A.J. Marks Sci-Fi Page
http://members.aol.com/ajmarks01/main.html
(Date: 29-Apr-2000, Hits: 268, Rating: 9.50, Votes: 2) Rate this site
Both original science fiction stories and Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica and more to come.
Alien Time Treasure
http://alientimetreasure.com/
(Date: 20-Aug-1999, Hits: 191, Rating: 0, Votes: 0) Rate this site
Serial science fiction, fantasy, and mystery site. Read online or download. Some opportunities for readers to influence novel writing. First 3 to 5 chapters are free. Also has links to various sci fi sites.
Blacksent...First Book of the Umbra
http://www.angelfire.com/zine/blacksent/
(Date: 19-Jan-2001, Hits: 126, Rating: 8.54, Votes: 13) Rate this site
An adventure fantasy set in a world not too far from our very own.
Blood of the Rose
http://www.crosswinds.net/~bloodoftherose/ (Date: 17-Apr-2000, Hits: 174, Rating: 9.00, Votes: 1) Rate this site
Slip into the pulse of the world in a sci-fi/fantasy novel-in-progress. Site features the on-going story, as well as related writing, art, and music, and a message board. Contributions from writers, artists, and musicians always welcome!

66. Internet Public Library: Science Fiction & Fantasy
information about conventions, gaming, computers, writing, literature, film and strategicstyle games, fantasy, horror and science fiction literature, arts
http://www.ipl.org/div/aon/browse/ent10.80.00/
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The Gaylactic Network
http://www.gaylactic-network.org/
"The Gaylactic Network is a national organization for gay people and their friends, who are interested in science-fiction, fantasy, and horror. We work through our affiliated clubs on a local level to promote science fiction, fantasy, and horror and other related genres in all forms, with particular attention to materials of interest to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered people. On a national level, we promote this interest and provide a forum and resources through this web site, through Gaylaxicon, and through e-mail lists and a newsletter for and by the members."
Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society
http://www.lasfs.org/

67. SF/F WRITERS' RESOURCES ONLINE
The fantasy writing Workshop, at New Hampshire College, is a sixweek intensivesummer writing workshop for writers of fantasy, science fiction, and horror.
http://www.randomhouse.com/delrey/workshop/resources.html

68. The SF Site: The Best In Science Fiction And Fantasy
Conversations about genre literature and provides space for authors, readers, editors and publishers to discuss all aspects of literary life. "A stunning collection of inventive, wellwritten science fiction stories awaits you in this finely edited, Realms of fantasy. Wildside. DAW Books. writing Craft. Research
http://www.sfsite.com/
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Ian McDonald Reading List
: Critics love his unique stylings. Try him and you might too.
Star Trek
: for those of you wondering where to go and what's there, here are some suggestions.
Art Galleries
: have a fast modem? Some graphically intensive sites await.
SF Site Mailing List Email: Subscribe Unsubscribe : we've built 26 pages of them (plus one for Mc).
SF Site Interviews
: In past issues, we've interviewed Neal Stephenson, Tad Williams, Tim Powers and many others.
SF Site Chronological and Alphabetic List
: wondering what appeared in previous SF Site issues?
SF Masterworks
and Fantasy Masterworks : here are lists of all the Orion titles along with links to the reviews we've done to date.
SF Site Contributor Appearances
: we'd like to meet you, hear what you think about our work.
Conventions
: we've updated our coverage to include listings broken down by date, by location and by category.
Or perhaps you're just interested in recent issues: SF Site is host to: Golden Gryphon Press A Conversation With Gary Turner and Marty Halpern An interview with Nick Gevers On Jim Turner: "I expect most people will agree that he didn't suffer fools gladly, was a meticulous scholar, and loved to gossip. The sheer effort he would expend as an editor puts most other editors to shame. He would read everything an author had written, then study the stories carefully, reading all reviews and references about the author that he could locate. He read every book he could find on editing and publishing, in order to be the best possible."

69. Science Fiction, Fantasy And Horror From Infinity Plus
Short stories, novel extracts, reviews, features infinity plus showcases the work of some of the world's top science fiction and fantasy authors. History of the science fiction Magazine by Mike Ashley anthologies Top science fiction and Top fantasy the inspiration
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/iplus
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~ Patricia Anthony ~ Kage Baker ~ Neal Barrett, Jr ~ Stephen Baxter ~ Bruce Bethke ~ Michael Bishop ~ Terry Bisson ~ Keith Brooke ~ Eric Brown ~ Ted Chiang ~ John Christopher ~ John Clute ~ Tony Daniel ~ Paul Di Filippo ~ Greg Egan ~ Suzette Haden Elgin ~ Mary Gentle ~ Nick Gevers ~ Lisa Goldstein ~ John Grant ~ Peter F Hamilton ~ M John Harrison ~ Gwyneth Jones ~ James Patrick Kelly ~ Garry Kilworth ~ Geoffrey A Landis ~ David Langford ~ Paul J McAuley ~ Ian McDonald ~ Vonda N McIntyre ~ Michael Moorcock ~ Kim Newman ~ Paul Park ~ Kit Reed ~ Kim Stanley Robinson ~ Richard Paul Russo ~ Lucius Shepard ~ Brian Stableford ~ Charles Stross ~ Tricia Sullivan ~ Jack Vance ~ Jeff VanderMeer ~ Ian Watson ~ George Zebrowski ~ David Zindell ~
and many more
***over one and a quarter million words of fiction***
***launched on 31 August 1997*** new fiction, features and reviews

70. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror EBooks For Microsoft Reader And Other Electroni
Free and Premium eBooks for Microsoft Reader. Specializing in science fiction, fantasy, and horror.Category Business Publishing and Printing Electronic EBooks...... latest issue of The Scorpion's Tale Jack Cady shares chilling insights into the writingof Street The best in science fiction, fantasy, and horror, The best
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71. Writing-World.com: Science Fiction & Fantasy
so why not use those as a basis for fiction? June 2002 Mixing science and MagicA Recipe for January 2002 Contemporary fantasy Setting the Fantastic in the
http://www.writing-world.com/sf/
Subscribe to our FREE NEWSLETTER! sub unsub HOME AUTHOR'S BOOKSHELF WRITERS WANTED CLASSES ... Links Imagination's Edge by Paula Fleming April 2003 Dialog: When Space Bugz Speakie Funnie and Other Problems Stranger than Fiction: Weird Science Giving Thanks for Good Markets When We Go Through Hell, Does Our Writing Go Nowhere? Using History: We Know Stuff Happens, but How? ... Aliens: Relatives of Ours? Articles A Basic Guide to Horror - Paula Guran Creating a Realistic Fantasy World - Penny Ehrenkranz What Is Magical Realism, Really? - Bruce Holland Rogers What Makes a Horror Writer? - Elizabeth Peake What "Type" Is Your Character? - Paula Fleming Writing Soft SF - Penny Ehrenkranz Interviews Master of Punmanship: An Interview with Piers Anthony - Moira Allen An Eye for Detail: An Interview with Kate Elliott - Moira Allen Making the Fantastic "Real": An Interview with Rosemary Edghill - Moira Allen On Religion in SF and Fantasy: An Interview with Orson Scott Card - Moira Allen Steering Her Craft: An Interview with Ursula LeGuin - Faith Justice What's in a Name?

72. Book Editing - Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Speculative Fiction
Manuscript editing service specializing in science fiction, horror, historical fiction, and speculative Category Arts Writers Resources fiction science fiction and fantasy...... Associate Member, horror Writers Association. Choosing an Editor for Your sciencefiction Manuscript by Creating a Realistic fantasy World by Penny Ehrenkranz.
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Serving Writers, Literary Agents, and Publishers Since 1976 Aliens, Alternate Worlds, Alternate Histories, Apocalypse, Fantasy, Feminism, Futuristic Societies, Gender, Ghost Stories, Retold Fairytales, Myths and Legends, Shapeshifters, Original Vampires, Parables, Psi Powers, Religious SF, Speculative Fiction, Time Travel, Utopia / Dystopia
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73. The SF Site: The Best In Science Fiction And Fantasy
the short fiction talents of established horror and dark All the conventions of thefantasy novel are here sought to shake up the science fiction universe with
http://www.sfsite.com/home.htm
document.write('');
Ian McDonald Reading List
: Critics love his unique stylings. Try him and you might too.
Star Trek
: for those of you wondering where to go and what's there, here are some suggestions.
Art Galleries
: have a fast modem? Some graphically intensive sites await.
SF Site Mailing List Email: Subscribe Unsubscribe : we've built 26 pages of them (plus one for Mc).
SF Site Interviews
: In past issues, we've interviewed Neal Stephenson, Tad Williams, Tim Powers and many others.
SF Site Chronological and Alphabetic List
: wondering what appeared in previous SF Site issues?
SF Masterworks
and Fantasy Masterworks : here are lists of all the Orion titles along with links to the reviews we've done to date.
SF Site Contributor Appearances
: we'd like to meet you, hear what you think about our work.
Conventions
: we've updated our coverage to include listings broken down by date, by location and by category.
Or perhaps you're just interested in recent issues: SF Site is host to: Golden Gryphon Press A Conversation With Gary Turner and Marty Halpern An interview with Nick Gevers On Jim Turner: "I expect most people will agree that he didn't suffer fools gladly, was a meticulous scholar, and loved to gossip. The sheer effort he would expend as an editor puts most other editors to shame. He would read everything an author had written, then study the stories carefully, reading all reviews and references about the author that he could locate. He read every book he could find on editing and publishing, in order to be the best possible."

74. SFRT On The Web - Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Horror -
New URL Organizations. HWA, horror Writers Association SFWA, science fiction andFantasy Writers of America The Internet Chapter of Sisters in
http://www.sfrt.com/sfrt_writ.htm

75. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
Gift Ideas Mystery, science fiction, fantasy and horror Featured Titles in GiftIdeasMystery, science fiction, fantasy and horror Page 1 of 2 next.
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76. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
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77. Science Fiction Crowsnest. SF, Sci-Fi And Fantasy.
British SFF magazine and web portal. Features an internet search engine, science fiction and fantasy Category Arts Literature Genres science fiction...... familiar and arbitrary cheesy horror tale that big screen, Johnson’s sensationalisticfantasy is, surprisingly as the 2nd most visited science fiction site on
http://www.sfcrowsnest.com/
Your browser does not support script advertise search EUROPE'S MOST VISITED SCIENCE FICTION SITE Breaking News Big Engine shutting up shop
The sad news has just been announced that brave British SFF publisher Big Engine is going down - along with magazine 3SF.
April 2nd 2003 April 2003. Headline Articles - Issue 112 Agents of Imagination
They can make - or break - a writer's career, and every serious author needs to have one. The most powerful agents in the SFF business speak out about the genre publishing world in this roundtable. This panel includes Andrew Zack, Lucienne Diver, Shawna McCarthy, Donald Maass, Joshua Bilmes, Jack Byrne, Eleanor Wood and Nanci McCloskey.
(PUBLISHING SPOTLIGHT) Star Wars and the Rise of Troy
Author Troy Denning interviewed about his new Star Wars universe novel Tatooine Ghost. It's set before Chewbacca's death, so fans might come to terms with their grief with this book.
(AUTHOR INTERVIEWS) Anne Sudworth Interviewed
Pastels are an awkward, difficult to control medium, but from magic landscapes to fairies, fantasy illustrator Anne Sudworth has proven she has the technique well under control.
(ARTIST INTERVIEWS) Offworld Report: March 2003
This month's offworld report looks at the secret history of TV series Red Dwarf, DNA computers, an interview with Betsy Mitchell of Del Rey, has Robert Silverberg reflecting on the Columbia shuttle disaster, and looks at the shocking real life of a Dalek.

78. David G. Hartwell Expert On Science Fiction
and horror literature, including LW Currey's bibliography of science fiction firsteditions; fantasy Literature, horror Literature, Anatomy of
http://www.panix.com/~dgh/expert.html
David G. Hartwell , Expert on Science Fiction
Administration, World Fantasy Awards and World Fantasy Convention, 1975 - present; board chairman, 1978-present. Administration, Philip K. Dick Awards, 1982 - 1993; Chairman, 1993-present. Science Fiction reviewer and columnist, Crawdaddy (the magazine of rock), 1968 - 74. Science Fiction reviewer, Locus, 1971 - 73. Instructor, Stevens Institute of Technology (courses in modern and contemporary American fiction, and science fiction), 1973 - 76. Instructor, Clarion Science Fiction Writing Workshop , Seattle, WA, 1984, 1986, 1990. Visiting Professor, Harvard University (course in science fiction writing), Summer, 1987, 1988, 1989; 1991; 1992; 1993; (courses in sf writing and in horror writing), Summer 1990. Visiting Professor, New York University (course in horror literature), Spring, 1993. Judge, Readercon Small Press Awards, 1989. LISTED (biography):
  • Who's Who in the East (24th ed.).
  • The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (2nd ed.). See also entries for Timescape; Cosmos; New York Review of Science Fiction. (also in The Grolier Encyclopedia of Science Fiction , CD-ROM)
  • Science Fiction Age, July 93. Listed as one of the 50 "most powerful" people in science fiction.

79. Science Fiction And Fantasy Workshop
science fiction, fantasy, horror Writers' Support Network. visit SFFW members' webpages science fiction and fantasy Workshop (SF FW) was established in
http://www.burgoyne.com/pages/workshop/
Welcome!
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READ ON! Do you feel all alone, with no other writers or writers groups around to give you feedback? Do you get form rejection letters from editors? Letters that don't tell you a thing about why your story wasn't "suitable?" Do other writers tell you that they don't read science fiction, fantasy, or horror, and therefore can't help you with your story? Are writers' workshops held too far away or too infrequently to do you any good? Perhaps you should consider the
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror Writers' Support Network
Join the Workshop which includes a free (via email) monthly newsletter...
just receive the newsletter via email
visit SFFW members' web pages This is not a business. It's more like a club for new and aspiring writers who need and want the support other people in a similar position can give. The membership ranges from beginners who have never even written, to people who sell almost everything they write. In case you're interested, some of the

80. Submission Guidelines - Deep Outside SFFH: Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Horror
Deep Outside SFFH science fiction, fantasy, and horror 15004000 words) science fiction,horror, and darkly professionally executed fiction, with attention to
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Who We Are: Outside is a paying professional magazine of SF and dark imaginative fiction, aimed at people who love to read well-plotted, character-driven genre fiction. We are interested in fiction that transcends the limitations and ventures outside the stereotypes of genre fiction.
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We strive to be both writer-friendly and reader-friendly. We eagerly look forward to receiving top quality, professional material from you.
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The subject line of the e-mail must begin with [storysub] followed by the name of the author, followed by the title of the story. For example:
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[storysub] Edgar Poe - The Fall of the House of Usher Incorrect: [Story Sub] Edgar Poe - The Fall of the House of Usher storysub - Edgar Poe - The Fall of the House of Usher [submission] Edgar Poe - The Fall of the House of Usher Grammar, punctuation, spelling, and usage weigh heavily

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