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Articles related to "Fantasy And Science Fiction"
British Science Fiction British SF is said to be in the middle of a golden age. How true is this? Statistics on the proportion of 'Years Best' choices and award nominations may help answer this. british sf • robert kilheffer • interzone • fantasy and science fiction • hugo and nebula awards
Christmas: The Season of Sci Fi. The boundaries of Science Fiction have no limits except the imagination of the writer. The inventive fantasy of myth and legend bring new material into this colourful wonderland topic. christmas • fantasy • santa • science • fiction
Speculating About Fiction Speculating About Fiction: speculative fiction, the new direction for Fantasy and Science Fiction. fantasy • science • fiction • speculative • fiction
A World of Enjoyment in Neverworlds Neverworlds, Unique Fiction, is definitely unique. It is slick, professional, and easy to read and navigate, things which don't often appear together. Definitely visit THIS world. neverworlds • sf/f • science fiction • fiction • fantasy
Hugo Nebula & World Fantasy Awards Awards provide a measure of quality within speculative fiction, and enable readers to filter out inferior fiction, as popularity is an inadequate measure of quality. sfwa • hugo • nebula • world fantasy awards • science fiction & fantasy writers of america
Ideas in Creative Writing – Science Fiction Science fiction writers face competition from other speculative fiction writers in a genre that is expanding very quickly into film, video games, other markets. writing speculative fiction • writing fantasy • writing science fiction • writing sci fi • creative writing fantasy
Indispensable MU*s for Holidays 2000 Presenting a list of the top 10 must-play MU*s to help you kill time & unwind over the holidays and holiday breaks, 2000. christmas • holiday • holidays • 2000 • break
Keeping in Touch What industry blogs or magazines do you read to keep in touch with the shape of the fantasy and science fiction world? analog • asimov • magazine of fantasy and science fiction • locus • science fiction
Majestrum by Matthew Hughes Reviewed By fusing the style of Jack Vance with the humour of PG Wodehouse and a plot worthy of Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, an F&SF regular makes an eminently readable debut. majestrum • matthew hughes • henghis hapthorne • nightshade books • jack vance
The Art & Science of World Building Most fantasy and science fictions novels require major world-building, which involves both real and imagined aspects. world building in fantasy and science fiction • using science to world build • things to consider when world building • how to world build • world building in novels
What is a MUD, or Multi-User Dungeon? A MUD, or Multi-User-Dungeon, is a text-based role playing framework that is installed on a host computer, allowing several players to enter via telnet clients. what is a mud • what is a multi user dungeon • text based adventures • text based online games • text based mmo
Best Science Fiction DVD Picks for August 2009 Science fiction and fantasy fans have their pick this month with classic alien encounters from older films like Starman to new adventures like Race to Witch Mountain. best science fiction dvds • johnny depp ninth gate • johnny depp movies • new sc fi dvd • race to witch mountain dvd
Creative Fantasy Campaign & Scenario Creation One of the most enjoyable things a dungeon master or game master can do is to invent their own game campaigns and scenarios for their respective players to enjoy. dungeons and dragons • d20 campaign • eberron campaign • dragon lance campaign • forgotten realms campaign
Eh? Esf Site review of Canada's Out of This World: Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy, an electronic exhibition. out of this world • canadian science fiction and fantasy • merril collection • national library of canada • the identity variations
F&SF July 2008 Reviewed July's issue has stories from regulars Matthew Hughes, Lisa Goldstein, Albert Cowdrey, and James L. Cambias, reviews from Charles de Lint, James Sallis and Kathy Maio f&sf • the magazine of fantasy and science fiction • matthew hughes • lisa goldstein • michael blumlein
F&SF June-July 2009 Reviewed Stories by Albert Cowdrey, Robert Reed, John Kessel, Terry Bisson & Carolyn Ives Gilman, classics by John Varley & Gary Jennings, reviews by Charles de Lint & Kathy Maio f&sf • the magazine of fantasy and science fiction • spilogale inc • albert e. cowdrey • robert reed
The Uncharacteristic L.E. Modesitt, Jr. Review of the Fantasy and Science Fiction genres author L.E. Modesitt, Jr. fantasy • science fiction • genres • novel • author
Endings Writers have a reponsibility - give the story a decent ending. ending • conclusion • fantasy • science fiction
Mailing Lists Available - Science Fiction and Fantasy Why mailing lists are a useful tool, and what mailing lists are around for the fantasy and science fiction reader. mailing • list • fantasy • science • fiction
Market Report No. 4: The Big Guns A look at professional science fiction magazines where you can publish your fiction. science fiction • writing science fiction • science • fiction • write
Where do we go from here? A look at the results of a number of polls, and how each of these will effect the continued growth of our world. world • build • world building • fantasy • science fiction
1998 World Fantasy Awards Andre Norton and Edward L. Ferman given life achievement awards. fantasy • fiction • awards • 1998 winners • andre norton
Can Middle-earth survive the commercialization of Tolkien? A discussion of how the commercialization of Tolkien's works may or may not affect the impression new fans form of Middle-earth in years to come. tolkien • middle-earth • film rights • movies • hobbits
Alexandria Digital Literature: Site Review Discussion of the reading recommendation site Alexandria Digital Literature.
Book Review: Flights of Fantasy Review of the anthology Flights of Fantasy edited by bird-lover and fantasy writer Mercedes Lackey book • books • fantasy • science fiction • mercedes lackey
Harry Potter & The Goblet of Fire J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was the first ever fantasy novel to win the Hugo Award, this most inherently science-fictional of awards. j.k.rowling • harry potter • the goblet of fire • rita skeeter • daily prophet
How to Publish a Genre Magazine Thought of publishing your own horror or sci-fi magazine? Before you start reading for submissions, you will want to know the ropes. how to publish your own genre magazine • ralan.com • cemetery dance • horror writers association • science fiction and fantasy writers of america
Nine Princes in Amber Roger Zelazny's classic fantasy series was the first to bridge the gap between classics like Lord of the Rings and Fritz Leiber's Lankhmar, and the 1960s counter-culture. nine princes in amber • roger zelazny • lord of the rings • fritz leiber • lankhmar
Replay by Ken Grimwood: Review Brilliantly conceived and artfully written, the gripping, award-winning fantasy novel offers a poignant new twist on reincarnation, winning a devoted cult following. replay by ken grimwood • ken grimwood • fantasy novel • cult novel • reincarnation
Revisiting the past This article will dicuss how a writer changes in stlye can help improve their writing. regina avalos • writing • writers • markets • contests
Source of Inspiration Here's a list of books that are particularly useful to fantasy and science fiction writers. writing • history • biography • dictionary • story
Violence in Video Games Researchers at Middlesex University in England found that MMORPG players are more relaxed during and after play sessions. violent video games • violence in video games • violent games • online games • world of warcraft
Writers Beware This article will discuss some possible things that can happen to the new writer. writing • writer • regina avalos • literature • genre
Adult Comics for Fans of Sci-Fi and Fantasy Comics for mature readers can be great gifts. Artists Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri, Kevin Nowlan, Michael Manning, and Richard Moore have illustrated unique sci-fi fantasies. fantasy comics gifts • sci-fi graphic presents • paolo eleuteri serpieri • druuna • kevin nowlan
Adult Versions of Snow White Several contemporary authors have written their own adult versions of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Most have added a new twist to this beloved fairy tale story. adult versions of snow white • fairy tale story • adult fairy tales • snow white donald barthelme • white as snow
Alex Proyas Interview: Directing Knowing Alex Proyas, the seasoned director of such films as Dark City, The Crow and I, Robot, recently sat down at a roundtable Q&A regarding his new film, Knowing, out March 20. alex proyas interview • nicolas cage knowing • end of the world prediction • writing and directing knowing • alex proyas director
Books for Aspiring Science Fiction Writers If you're new to writing science fiction, here are a few books about the history of the genre, its craft, and the science underlying it to get you started. science fiction • genre fiction • speculative fiction • books • science fiction reference guides
C.S. Lewis Biography Life and works of C.S. Lewis, twentieth-century British novelist and scholar. Famous for The Chronicles of Narnia. c.s. lewis biography • cs lewis life and works • early life of cs lewis • cs lewis and christianity • cs lewis and hr tolkien
Character Names for Writers Trouble finding the perfect name for your character? Me too. Here's some ideas to help. writing • names • character names • writer
Christmas Ideas fantasy and science fiction gift ideas gift • ideas • fantasy • science fiction • ender's game
Creating Believable Villains, Creative Writing While many writers of speculative fiction have a great idea of how their hero or heroine might act in any given situation, the same cannot always be said for villains! writing believable villains fiction • great fictional villains • writing fiction characterization • writing fantasy fiction • writing science fiction
F&SF August 2008 Reviewed This month's fiction is from Campbell-Award nominee Charles Coleman Finlay, Marc Laidlaw, Richard Mueller, Rand B. Lee and Stephen Popkes and humour from Paul di Filippo. f&sf • august 2008 • the magazine of fantasy & science fiction • spirogale • john w. campbell award for best new writer
Fiction Story Ideas - Dream Journals Looking for original fiction story ideas? Harness your subconscious creativity with a dream journal, then adapt for a great story. fiction story ideas • dream journals • plot and character • plot twists • stories from dreams
Future Bristol Review Sci-Fi short stories by Liz Williams, John Hawkes-Reed, Stephanie Burgis, Christina Lake, Nick Walters, Joanne Hall, Colin Harvey, Gareth L Powell, and Jim Mortimore future bristol review • future bristol • liz williams • john hawkes-reed • stephanie burgis
Get Boys into Books With new schemes aimed at getting boys into reading, here are some tips for mums to encourage reading at home, and ideas for schools to get boys into libraries. get boys into books • ways to encourage boys to read • read at home and school • getting boys into reading • tips for mums
Great Young Adult Science Fiction for Girls These teen novels are a great introduction to science fiction for girls of all ages, with strong female leads and similarities to popular teen books like Gossip Girl. teen novels • young adult novels • teen sci-fi • teen science fiction • gossip girl
Idle Thoughts on a Lazy Afternoon A few idle ideas for MU* promotion, dreamed up after a visit to the pub, in a few lazy afternoon hours. promote • promotion • pr • mud • text
Internet Review:Phantastes Journal Spring 2000 This week's article is a review of the latest issue of Phantastes Journal. |
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