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AMAZING Stories -- One of the oldest and grandest of SF/fantasy fiction magazines. Now includes stories based on SF televison shows and movies, such as Babylon 5, Star Trek, and Star Wars. Published quarterly.
Aboriginal Science Fiction -- Three time Hugo nominated magazine.
Albedo One -- Focuses on Irish, and also European, science fiction literature.
Altair Magazine -- Australian SF magazine.
Amazing Stories (TSR Inc.) -- Once the first science fiction magazine, founded in 1926 by Hugo Gernsback. Now short fiction featuring characters in TV and video game science fiction settings like Star Wars, Star Trek, Babylon 5, and Starcraft.
Analog Science Fiction and Fact -- ". . . the longest running, continuously published science fiction magazine in the world, showcasing both hard science fiction and science fact articles. The web site features articles, story excerpts, reader''s forum . . . ."
Anotherealm -- A free on-line magazine of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror. New stories weekly! Email version available. - Book Reviews, Message Board, Links and more.
Ansible -- Website version of the U. K. fanzine.
Antipodean Science Fiction -- Australian web SF magazine.
Aphelion -- Free science fiction and fantasy webzine which offers original fiction by new and established writers. Features include short stories, serials, and reviews.
Apparatchik -- A bi-weekly, then tri-weekly, fanzine, edited and published by Andy Hooper. Last issue #80, June 20th, 1997. This is the on-line archive of that fanzine.
Asimov''s Science Fiction -- Essays by Isaac Asimov, stories, book and net reviews, readers'' forum, chats with famous SF authors, Asimov college student award for best short story, writers guidelines, catoons, puzzles.
Aurealis -- Australia’s only professional SF magazine.
Black Raven -- A magazine of myth, symbol and the extension of the imagination with essays and interviews.
British Fanzine Bibliography: 1931-1990 -- This bibliography concentrates on fanzines devoted to written Science Fiction and to the fandom associated with it. It does not include fanzines devoted to media SF such as Star Trek, Dr Who, Star Wars, et al., or (for the most part) to fantasy, comics, horror, or associated genres.
Concatenation Web Edition -- This is the online version of the Eurocon award winning science and SF zine. We feature articles and reviews and we have contributors from all over Europe.
Crank! -- ". . . a magazine of short fiction exploring the interstitial spaces between literary fiction and science fiction." Website of the now defunct but somewhat legendary sf lit-zine.
Cybernet 2000 -- Science fiction & fantasy magazine updated monthly with the latest news and reviews.
Dark Moon Rising -- Bi-monthly E-zine of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror -- features original fiction, poetry and artwork, as well as reviews of genre-related books, movies, websites, games, music, more -- also contains related non-fiction and a Writing Workshop.
Dark Planet -- A webzine of science fiction, modern fantasy, horror, poetry, book reviews, and related nonfiction.
Demensions -- Quarterly on-line magazine featuring science-fiction and fantasy short stories, novellas (in series), and novel chapters by unpublished, quality, up-and-coming authors.
Dorado Raganos -- Lithuanian SF and Fantasy fanzine Dorado Raganos.
Dragon Soup -- Webzine of short horror, science fiction, and fantasy. Also includes reviews and features.
DreamWatch -- News and preview of the UK''s fastest growing screen sci-fi and fantasy magazine.
E-scape -- The digital journal of speculative fiction.
Eidolon: SF Online -- An e-zine focusing primarily on Australian sf and fantasy.
Eon Magazine -- Covering the latest in science fiction news and reviews for TV, movies, games, and more.
Eternity, The Online Journal of the Speculative Imagination -- "Science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery and romance fiction of the fantastic. . . . . poetry, news, reviews and market tips. The only true pulp magazine on the web."
Fantastica Daily -- "Science fiction, fantasy, and horror--daily commentary, news, book & movie reviews, all presented with personality . . . ."
Fantasy and Science Fiction -- The award-winning Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, founded in 1949. The original publisher of Stephen King''s Dark Tower, Daniel Keyes''s Flowers for Algernon, and Walter M. Miller''s A Canticle for Leibowitz.
Galaxy eZine -- The online version of the famous science fiction magazine. Original material posted daily and weekly. Submissions are welcome!
Genreations Magazine -- Dedicated to all types of genre fiction including science fiction, fantasy, horror, advenure, and westerns (and any combination thereof). In addition, Genreations includes book, movie, and video reviews.
Harbinger Magazine -- Harbinger Magazine, an Australian speculative fiction print magazine. Science fiction, fantasy and horror.
Hardwired: The Online Magazine -- "The online magazine of opinion, science fiction, and more opinion." With a pleasingly sarcastic and satirical edge.
Hologram Tales -- Science fiction and fantasy magazine, with book and film reviews, author interviews, news, games, and fiction. From science fiction and fantasy search engine, SF Crowsnest.
Hugo Gernsback''s Forecast -- An e-zine named after the man who started Amazing Stories magazine and whom many consider the "Father" of science fiction. The site also archive texts of several of his stories.
Ibn Qirtaiba SF Magazine -- "Ibn Qirtaiba is a [web-based] magazine of science fiction, speculative fiction and science fantasy in all their forms; both literary and media, high-brow and low-brow."
Imagine -- Fantasy-related arts beyond the mainstream.
Infinity Plus -- "Short stories, novel extracts, reviews, features . . . the work of some of the world''s top science fiction and fantasy authors."
InterText -- Considered the "Grandaddy" of eZines by many, InterText has been publishing diverse, original fiction online since March 1991. Get it delivered by email, or read it online. The "Best Stories" Collection is a must-read.
Interzone -- Website, including subscription information and a brief description of the contents of recent issues, of the noted U. K. sf magazine.
Jackhammer. -- An electronic magazine that explores a question of the week via science-fiction, fantasy, horror, nonfiction, and discussion.
Kimota -- Published by the Preston Speculative Fiction Group. Contains Science Fiction, Horror, Fantasy and "Slipstream" stories written and illustrated by writers and artists in Britain.
Locus Online -- "The online version of the leading news and review magazine of the science fiction, fantasy, and horror publishing fields."
Lunar Castles -- Quarterly online science fiction and fantasy magazine.
Marion Zimmer Bradley''s FANTASY Magazine -- Fantasy fiction print magazine, with news and reviews.
Mimosa -- Hugo-award-winning fanzine by Richard and Nicki Lynch.
MindGate. -- An Australian Science Fiction e-zine examining the challanges confronting our human future through the co-evolution of consciousness and technology.
Museum of the Future -- Unofficial E-zine of the Terran Star Trek community. Regular updates featuring the EU-Union summit, G8-Meeting in Cologne, The Declaration of Rio, Gaza-Strip. Trek related features on Spock, Seven of Nine.
Neverworlds -- A nicely-designed if slow-downloading e-zine devoted to "unique fiction."
Nova Express -- ". . . the 1997 Hugo nominated fanzine, resides in plush luxury within the SF Literature Forum on Delphi."
Nuketown. -- A speculative fiction ezine featuring science fiction, fantasy and horror news, stories and reviews with a radioactive edge.
Odyssey: A Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction -- Website of the British sf and fantasy magazine, including sample excerpts from its most recent issue and subscription information.
On Spec -- ". . . the premier Canadian speculative fiction magazine . . . ." Website includes subscription information and information on purchasing back-issues, as well as news about the magazine and Canadian sf convention-related information.
Ongoing Tales -- Original science fiction serial stories from antelope publishing with new postings monthly.
Outside: Speculative & Dark Fiction -- A premier Web-only magazine of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, with readers in over 50 countries. Pays professional rates to writers, but is free to readers. Some of the best fiction on the Web is published here monthly.
Pegasus Online, the Fantasy and Science Fiction Ezine -- ". . . focuses upon original fantasy and science fiction literature and related resources." This site includes a small selection of fiction, as well as an online bookstore service associated with Amazon.com and information and resources related to sf and fantasy writing.
Pirate Writings: Tales of Fantasy, Mystery & Science-Fiction -- Website of the print magazine. Includes background, subscription and submission information.
Planet Magazine -- Electronic zine of short science fiction and fantasy by new or little-known writers. "Our goal is to encourage budding authors and to just have fun."
Quantum Muse -- "Sci-fi, fantasy and alternative writing and artwork."
Quantum SF -- Speculative fiction. Excerpts and ordering info.
Quipu -- An irregularly published personalzine, intended primarily for distribution to people I know through science fiction fandom.
Realms -- Canada''s science-fiction magazine.
SF Eye -- A semi-annual periodical devoted to interviews and criticism of modern science fiction unusual and adventurous illustrations.
SF Zone: The Future of Science Fiction -- The biggest and best online scifi, fantasy and horror magazine. Formerly The SciFi Connection.
SFRevu -- A monthly zine for science fiction news, reviews, and interviews.
Sci Fi Guys Home Page -- Sci-fi related news, reviews, debates, and user feedback in each humorous issue.
Science Fiction Weekly -- The leading electronic publication covering the world of Science Fiction, with news, reviews, original art and celebrity chats.
Shattered Dreams E-Zine -- A diverse collection of horror and dark fantasy fiction.
Showcasing New Science Fiction -- Instant access to new science fiction. Free downloads as well as full length works.
Silverfish -- "A monthly e-zine featuring sci-fi, horror, fantasy, poetry, non-fiction and artwork. Submissions gladly accepted by new and first time writers."
Solar News -- Archived text and HTML versions of the email newsletter covering Science Ficton and fantasy news and events.
Space Jockey Magazine On-Line -- A humor magazine with articles pertaining to the life of an average person from the 22nd century.
Spicy Green Iguana -- ". . . the Speculative Fiction Magazine Resource site for writers, readers and artists. Inside, you will find: Over 226 magazines broken down into six categories, links to over 175 speculative fiction magazines, monthly book and magazine reviews by columnists, a bi-weekly editorial and more!"
Starburst -- Since 1977, the ultimate guide to science-fiction and fantasy films, tv, books and more.
Strange Words -- Strange Words is a site for the discerning reader and collector of science fiction literature, reviewing classic books and supplying information of use to the collecting community.
Tales of the Tai-Pan Universe -- Science fiction small press e-zine seeking contributors for a shared universe project which has been going strong for over eleven years. Subscription, contribution, and source material information available on the site.
Tangent Online -- "Tangent is a quarterly magazine that features reviews of every story in all major science fiction and fantasy professional magazines, many mass-market anthologies, most semi-professional magazines, and many small press offerings."
The Dragon''s Scroll -- The Dragon''s Scroll is a free fantasy/sci fi webzine featuring original fiction, articles and artwork.
The Kevindex -- A webazine devoted to reviews of things fantastical.
The Leading Edge -- A science fiction and fantasy magazine produced by an all volunteer staff at Brigham Young University.
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction -- An award-winning magazine founded in 1949.
The New York Review of Science Fiction -- An important forum for the intelligent discussion of SF and fantasy.
The Orphic Chronicle -- A quarterly online magazine that features science fiction, horror, poetry and dark fiction. It is recommended for an Adult audience.
The Outer Rim Magazine -- An SF/F mag dedicated to exploring every aspect of the genres. Reviews, original fiction, mythical analysis of fantasy, science articles, two serial novels, artwork, and more. Sense of humor included.
The Science Fiction Book Club® -- "The Science Fiction Book Club offers the latest in science fiction and fantasy books." The online connection to the ever-durable arm of the Literary Guild.
The Sun, The Moon & The Stars -- A Free Alternative SciFi Ezine. Experience SuperCyberHippie Herbal Spacials, Zen Fantasy, Hindu SciFi, OtherWorldlyPeace. Chatroom, Bulletin Bd. Submissions welcome. The Vegetarian Universe Awaits.
The View From Entropy Hall -- A fanzine about SF and fantasy, religion (from intellectual or scholarly viewpoint,) the space program, SF fandom and it''s history.
TomorrowSF -- The official website of the magazine founded and edited by noted sf author and critic Budrys.

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