Science Fiction & Fantasy
138 sites
http://sfrt.com/
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.
https://abyssapexzine.com/
Abyss & Apex is a Hugo-nominated quarterly magazine of speculative fiction featuring original short stories, flash fiction, poetry, and small press book reviews from a wide range of authors. Each issue showcases a diverse lineup of science fiction and fantasy works, making it a rich destination for fans of imaginative literature.
http://porcupinebooks.co.uk/
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.
http://bdfi.net/collections
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.
https://locusmag.com/index
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.
https://aleapingfrog.neocities.org/
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.
https://tng-picard.com/
TNG-Picard.com showcases an extraordinary personal collection of over 500 screen-used costumes, props, set pieces, models, matte paintings, and concept artwork from Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Picard. Each item is presented with detailed description cards, screen caps, autograph photographs, and screen-matching photos, making this a remarkable archive for any serious Trek collector or fan.
https://thethirdking.neocities.org/
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.
https://sbnation.com/a/17776-football/chapter-1
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.
http://sfrt.com/sfrt_cnct.htm
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.