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26. Event Horizon: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror
- www.eventhorizon.com
- Our fiction section features work by Pat Cadigan, Howard Waldrop, K. ...
- Event Horizon: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror is produced by Event Horizon Web Productions, an Internet content and design company specializing in science, biomedicine, and technology as well as literature and the arts. ...
27. Article: Judith Merril
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Judith Merril (1923, New York, New York - 1997, Canada) was an North American science fiction author and anthologist. ... She later devoted much of her time editing science fiction short story anthologies, especially a series of popular "Best of the Year" story anthologies that ran from 1956 to 1966. ...
- She began an endowment at the Toronto Public Library for the collection of all science fiction published in the English language (the Merril Collection of Science Fiction, Speculation, and Fantasy). ...
28. Bevis and Duncan's Science Fiction Page
- www.ee.surrey.ac.uk
- Science Fiction Page.
- We are pleased to present a number of guides to Science Fiction television series, maintained as a hobby by Duncan White and Bevis King. ...
- The short form guides give information on little known Science Fiction shows that are no longer in production. ...
- The Invaders is a 60's science fiction series which originally ran for three seasons. ...
29. science fiction books (book reviews)
- dannyreviews.com
30. The New York Review of Science Fiction Home Page
- ebbs.english.vt.edu
- The New York Review of Science Fiction.
- Should you desire information we haven't put up, try the Internet Speculative Fiction Data Base. ...
- The New York Review of Science Fiction.
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31. Zoroastrian and Parsis in Science Fiction
- www.adherents.com
- Zoroastrians and Parsis in Science Fiction.
- It lists mainstream science fiction and fantasy novels, short stories and movies (speculative fiction) which contain references to Zoroastrianism. ...
- Zoroastrianism is mentioned rarely within science fiction, and when it is mentioned, it is usually only in passing. ...
- There are no known Zoroastrian science fiction writers. Most English-language science fiction writers have probably not had the opportunity to meet any Zoroastrians. ...
- Also, most science fiction stories take place in the future. Science fiction writers, aware of the precarious and possibly declining numbers of the Zoroastrian population, may prefer to avoid predicting the continued existence or significance of a such a group. (Of course, many science fiction stories and novels have predicted the disappearance of even such large religions as Christianity and Islam, so Zoroastrians need not feel overly slighted. ...
- Heads (fiction). ...
- "The Edge of the World" in Modern Classics of Science Fiction. ...
- Brief analysis of the Zoroastrian references in science fiction literature.
- Disregarding Ellison's appropriation of Zarathustra's name in a philosophical scene, the only science fiction novels we are aware of with actual Zoroastrian characters are Harrison's Bill, the Galactic Hero (in which the title character is a Zoroastrian), and Stephenson's The Diamond Age (which sports a minor, unnamed Parsi banker). ...
32. Greg Egan's Home Page
- www.netspace.net.au
- Latest book:Schild's LadderGollancz (Australia, UK), Harper/Eos (US) Latest non-fiction:• “The Razor Wire Looking Glass” Latest story:“Singleton”Interzone, Feb 2002 Recent reprints:LuminousThe stories from this collection have now been reprinted as eBooks from Fictionwise. ...
- I am a science fiction author and computer programmer. This site contains information, illustrations and applets to supplement some of my work, along with: • a bibliography • links to works online (including seventeen complete stories) • the Foundations series of science articles • links to related sites • an applets gallery • framed and unframed site maps.
33. Screen Memories: UFO Mythology and Science Fiction Films
- www.hedweb.com
- Science Fiction Film and the UFO Mythology.
- 2 Science Fiction Films.
- For the vast majority, however, UFOs are best relegated to the worlds of science fiction, regularly seen on cinema and television screens by millions of people world wide. ...
- I hope to show that the borrowing of themes and imagery is a two-way process; some times the fiction follows the perceived fact, and at others the reported fact is quite clearly rooted in fiction. ... Though such literal transpositions of fiction onto apparent reality are uncommon, it is possible to trace many of the key elements of the UFO mythology, particularly those concerning abductions, back to images from science fiction film, television and artwork. ... The woman who contacted BUFORA, whose story would echo those told in the books, was in fact describing a dream or fantasy inspired by a fiction, itself based on reported facts which may themselves be inspired by other fictions. ... However, I think it would be over simplifying the issue to assume that the whole UFO mythology has grown out of science fiction. ... 7 In our secular, technology orientated world, the imagery and ideas of visual science fiction have replaced those of the ancient pantheons. ...
- Roughly speaking the theorists can be divided into four groups; the "debunkers", who refuse to accept anything that falls outside of the boundaries of accepted science; the literalists, who are looking for "nuts and bolts" metallic craft and their flesh and blood (or, for the Greys, chlorophyll) occupants; the spiritualists, who look to the soul for answers; and the psychologists, who seek answers in the mind. ... All these ideas, however, have been explored before, in the realms of science fiction.
- 1 Science Fiction Film.
- The history of science fiction (SF) film is intrinsically tied to the development of film itself. ...
- Most people, however, will assume that if a film features UFOs/flying saucers and aliens it must be science fiction. ...
- Cinema science fiction has often been incredibly successful, with Spielberg's two films, the Star Wars trilogy and now Independence Day all ranking as amongst the highest grossing films of all time. ...
- Klaatu tells Helen that only the "Almighty Spirit" has the power of life and death, not Klaatu's science. ...
- A Polish immigrant, Adamski had tried it all as a soldier, sign painter, factory worker, successful bootlegger during Prohibition , leader of The Royal Order of Tibet (a 1930's Californian religious group) and failed science fiction author (Pioneers of Space, 1949). ...
34. Science Fiction Resource Guide
- www.sflovers.org
35. Inmagic DB/Text WebPublisher Search
- libnt1.lib.uoguelph.ca
- Science Fiction and Fantasy for Children: an annotated bibliography for educators.
36. Denver Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Club
- members.aol.com
37. Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database
- library.tamu.edu
- An online index to over 60,000 historical and critical items about science fiction, fantasy and horror.
38. Science Fiction on Radio
- www.otr.com
- From its earliest time, radio has always been interested in science fiction. ...
- Radio took its cue from the pulps and the comics when it turned to dramatic science fiction. With a few exceptions, science fiction was still in its infancy taking its content from the fantastic rather than the scientific. ... It is not coincidental that radio pioneer Hugo Gernsback was also considered the father of science fiction as well as one of the first publishers in 1926 of a science fiction magazine. ...
- One of the first science fiction radio series was Buck Rogers in the Twenty-fifth Century. ...
- Radio in the mid-thirties rarely produced series that had Science Fiction as their theme. ... However, some series were not without their occasional taste for science fiction. One science fiction story that appeared on radio in the thirties was on NBC's The Radio Guild. ... MacDougall, the episode is part science fiction, part morality play. There were several from Arch Oboler's Lights Out which, while science fiction in theme, bordered on the horror - such as "The Meteor Man".
- Occasionally, there were individual shows which appeared on thirties radio with a science fiction theme. ...
- Despite a dry spell, another true science fiction that made its way to radio in the thirties is probably the best known and would shake the foundations of belief for listeners coming at a time when the world was already clashing on the European continent. ... Wells' book and broadcast on Halloween, 1938, the radio play, called "Invasion From Mars," bordered more on horror than escapist science fiction. ...
- With the dawning of the forties, the onslaught of World War II, and the rise of the United States both as a world and technological leader, more science fiction stories began making their way to radio. Arch Oboler wrote several stories which were science fiction in form for his Lights Out and Arch Oboler Plays series: Rocket From Manhattan, The Immortal Gentleman and others. ...
- There was still a horror element in much of the science fiction produced at this time, though this was changing just as it was in written form thanks in part to editors/writers such as John W. ... who began focusing more on the science in science fiction. Campbell had a philosophy at the time which attempted to focus his stable of writers on science fiction using only scientific elements that do or could exist. ... It was something far more important - a new and more sophisticated conception of science fiction, derived from a new and more sophisticated conception of the nature of the universe. ...
39. Article: The Left Hand of Darkness
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The Left Hand of Darkness is a science fiction novel by Ursula K. ... One of the first major works of "feminist science fiction" (although Le Guin dislikes such labels), it is the account of the efforts of Genly Ai, a representative from the galactic federation of worlds (the Ekumen) to bring the lost world of Gethen / Winter back into galactic society. ...
- The Left Hand of Darkness is a significant milestone in the increasing sophistication of the treatment of sex in science fiction that developed in the 1970s. ...
40. SF-Lovers Home Page
- www.sflovers.org
- Welcome to the home of SF-Lovers, a net presence since 1979! We are committed to providing information of interest to fans of the Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror and related genres.
- World Science Fiction Society (Worldcon) The management of SF-Lovers whole-heartedly supports the World Science Fiction Society, its works, projects, and conventions. ... Science Fiction Resource Guide We're proud to be the host of this guide, currently being maintained by Chaz Boston Baden. ...
41. Science Fiction Resource Guide
- sf.www.lysator.liu.se
- Science Fiction Resource Guide .
- Fiction; Serial Fiction; Sample Chapters .
42. Lib.Ru: Russian prose and science fiction in English translation
- lib.ru
43. Yahoo! Directory Science Fiction and Fantasy
- dir.yahoo.com
- Science Fiction and Fantasy.
- Directory > Entertainment > Genres > Science Fiction and Fantasy .
- Web Published Fiction@ .
- Science Fiction Weekly - movie, game, and book reviews, news, and more. ...
- Fandom - information resource and commerce site for fanatics of science fiction, horror, and fantasy entertainment. ...
- SF Crowsnest - includes book and film reviews, news, fiction, and articles. ...
- American UFO & Sci-Fi Museum - tributes to popular science fiction films and exhibits highlighting UFO sightings, contacts, and abductions. ...
- Amish Science Fiction - annotated bibliography which lists mainstream science fiction and fantasy novels, short stories, and movies which contain references to the Amish. ...
- Definition Of Science Fiction - quoted from reference works or collected over the Internet. ...
- Distant Corners - online network for horror and science fiction fans. ...
- Fandom - information resource and commerce site for fanatics of science fiction, horror, and fantasy entertainment. ...
- Innovative Technologies From Science Fiction for Space Applications (ITSF) - European Space Agency initiative studying the technologies and concepts found in science fiction, in order to obtain imaginative and innovative ideas potentially viable for long-term development by the European space sector. ...
- Plasmic Gold's Science Fiction Page - reviews, pictures, and more. ...
- Pulp Culture Online - covering science fiction, animation, fantasy, horror, B movies and other genre-related subjects. ...
- Sci-Fi Creations - original science fiction stories, fan fiction, and discussion. ...
- Sci-Fi Wire - daily news from the world of science fiction. ...
44. 232.8°C A Science Fiction and Fantasy website, articles about sf/fantasy history and biographys
- hem.passagen.se
45. ScifiSource - Your Source for Science Fiction on the Web
- www.scifisource.com
- The Ultimate Science Fiction Directory.
- Where the best science fiction sites on the Internet can be found,.
- Browse our major categories below! (More search possibilities are possible on our advanced search page - (soon) or use the text search you’ll find on every page! New sites are being added nearly every day! Be sure to bookmark this page and come back whenever you want to find science fiction or fantasy sites on the web! And be sure to check out our Featured Site! .
- Science fiction and fantasy artists, art galleries, and more.
- Fan Fiction & Art.
- Sites with science fiction merchandise for sale.
- Fan and official sites dedicated to your favorite science fiction movies.
- Science & Technology.
- Sites which focus on space, space exploration, science and technology.
- Sounds, music or musicians with a science fiction connection.
- Fan and official sites on science fiction television shows.
46. Postmodern Science Fiction and Cyberpunk
- www.georgetown.edu
47. Article: General Technics
- en2.wikipedia.org
- General Technics is an informal organization that has grown up in and around hard science fiction. GT was started in the mid-1970s by a handful of Midwestern science fiction fans, and has grown to have a globally-distributed membership. ...
48. Article: Dan Simmons
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Dan Simmons (born April 4, 1948 in Peoria, Illinois) is an author most widely known for his Hugo Award-winning science fiction novel Hyperion and its sequel The Fall of Hyperion. ... He spans genres such as science fiction, horror and fantasy, sometimes within the same novel. ...
- Hyperion (1989) - Hugo Award 1990, Locus Award 1990 (Science Fiction) .
49. MITSFS Library Pinkdex
- www.mit.edu
- This is a simple interface to search the MIT Science Fiction Library's catalog. ...
50. Open Directory - Arts: Literature: Genres: Science Fiction
- dmoz.org
- Top: Arts: Literature: Genres: Science Fiction (1,940) .
- Science (13) .
- Arts: Genres: Science Fiction and Fantasy (889) .
- Arts: Movies: Genres: Science Fiction and Fantasy (59) .
- Arts: Television: Programs: Science Fiction and Fantasy (3,959) .
- Science Fiction Crowsnest - British SF and fantasy web portal. Features an internet search engine, daily news, fiction, reviews, star interviews, comic strips and games. ...
- com - Site of the Cable TV Science Fiction Channel. ...
- Allexperts Science Fiction Q&A - Volunteer experts answer questions about various SF novels. ...
- Course Materials for the Study of Science Fiction - A study guide from a class taught at Washington State university, this site contains information about many SF classics, including hyperlinks to related sites. ...
- com - Reviews of authors and books in the science fiction and fantasy genres. ...
- Quantum Barbarian - Looks at the lighter side of fantasy and science fiction. ...
- Rocketship Video - Dedicated to the fantastic fiction of a bygone age. ...
- Science Fiction & Fantasy World - Authors, SF news, reviews and a free e-zine. ...
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Books - Links to science fiction and fantasy authors and their books. ...
- Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Book Database - SF, fantasy and horror books. ...
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