Paula Fleming's Market List: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror Speculative fiction Market List. Where to find my work and other news. A journalof the writing life. Erotica Readers Writers Association market list http://home.att.net/~P.Fleming/Sfmarket.html
Extractions: This list is not exhaustive. Latest issue information may not be current. Always read a market's complete, current guidelines before submitting. Look at a copy of the magazine if you can. Never assume e-mail submissions, previously published work, or simultaneous submissions are okay unless the guidelines specifically say so. Do use correct manuscript format. Except in the cases of a flat fee or a percentage, payment rates are listed as cents/word. That means a market paying a penny a word pays 1/word, and a market paying a quarter-cent per word pays .25/word. .25/word does not equal 25 cents per word.
Science Fiction Book Editor The Pitfalls of writing science fiction and fantasy by Vonda N. McIntyre and Writers of science fiction,. Speculative fiction, fantasy, and horror http://www.scifieditor.com/
Extractions: Member, Listed in Literary Market Place Publishers Marketing Association Publishers Weekly Spannet ... First Contact E-mail Serving Writers, Literary Agents, and Publishers Since 1976 Aliens / Alien Abductions / UFOs, Alternate Worlds, Alternate Histories, Apocalypse, Fantasy, Feminism, Futuristic Societies, Gender, Ghost Stories, Retold Fairy Tales, Myths and Legends, Shapeshifters, Original Vampires, Parables, Psi Powers, Religious Science Fiction, Space Travel, Speculative Fiction, Time Travel, Utopia / Dystopia MENU Submission Guidelines How to Select A Book Editor ... Exchanges Editing Science Fiction You've carefully constructed your alien planet, lovingly invented alien beings, and painstakingly developed the alien society in which they live. Or perhaps you've extrapolated from current human technology and developed a vision of North America in A.D. 3050. Is the gravity appropriate for the size of your planet? Does your travel time match your speed and distance? You've worked hard to create a cohesive future Earth, alternate history, or extraterrestrial civilization, but the last thing you want to do is turn your manuscript over to an editor who doesn't know the difference between a light year and a light beer. If you're a science fiction writer you need to ensure that the editor to whom you're entrusting your work shares your mindset. You need an editor who understands that Sol III is Earth while Sal III Jr. may be the natural son of Sal's third clone. You need an editor who recognizes the difference between typos and alien vocabulary.
Extractions: The work is intended as a literary article based on my master's thesis that focused on the works of Octavia Estelle Butler and from a faculty symposium on the sci-fi genre as mythology. This article functions as a kind of survey into how Black characters in science fiction literature, television, and film have grown and have been handled in the pop culture medium over the decades. Sometimes the character is grossly stereotyped or tokenized, deemed unimportant only to serve as "fodder" or is under-appreciated, and how that character is treated as human and not so much as "the other."
Subject Guides - Science Fiction & Fantasy Fiction And Media A catalog of science fiction, fantasy, and horror published in Italian and The Clarion science fiction and fantasy writing Workshop is the best known http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/literature/scifi.html
Extractions: during our remodel. Texts (novels, stories, etc.) Critical and Scholarly Resources Dictionaries and Encyclopedias Biographical Resources Writers' Resources ... Useful Links TEXTS This section will help you with resources to identify, find, and locate science fiction, fantasy, and horror literary texts (novels, short stories, poems, plays). COAST: The Online Catalog To locate novels, single author collections, anthologies, and magazines (science fictional, fantastic, horror, or otherwise) in this Library, consult COAST: The Online Catalog, by author (last name first name), by title, or by journal/magazine title. COAST lists what the Library has both in the General Book Stacks, the Charles E. Masback Science Fiction Collection (recently circulated materials are housed temporarily, until the Library remodel is finished, in the Reading Room on Fourth Floor West; materials which have not circulated recently have been boxed and stored, and are listed as 'unavailable' in COAST), and the journals in the David N. Samuelson Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine Collection
Extractions: Fantasy may be the happiest of all the genres because it is about possibilities, both personal and social. Science fiction gives us a vision of the future of the human race. This groundbreaking 6-hour HORROR, FANTASY, AND SCIENCE FICTION COURSE gives you the tools and structures to make these most "high concept" of all genres real and original. If you are a visionary - of either darkness or light - these forms are for you. FEATURES:
The Speculative Literature Foundation Challenging Destiny Canadian science fiction and fantasy short story to findtheir place in the science fiction/ fantasy/ horror writing community. http://www.speculativeliterature.org/Writing/mktlists.php
Extractions: Home About Us FAQ News ... Grants/Financial Support Market Listings Medical and Financial Emergency Resources Non-Genre Writers' Organizations Publishers Rich Horton's Market Summaries ... Year's Best Anthologies Bluejack's Quintamid Market Database : Quintamid is the brainchild of Bluejack. The vision? A collection of related applications, services, and sites of interest to all those active in the so-called 'Speculative Fiction' genres Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror. Challenging Destiny : Canadian science fiction and fantasy short story magazine published by Crystalline Sphere Publishing. Clam City's Writer's and Artist's Resources and Market Listings : a list of market listings For Writers Market Listing The Critters Black Hole List : While many Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror magazine and book publishers respond to submissions in a timely manner, many don't; and sometimes their response times are at odds with those stated in their guidelines. Which is to say, when writers submit a manuscript to an editor, they often feel like they've launched it toward a black hole. Handy Job Hunter for Writers : A newsletter for for researching jobs, internships, and markets for journalists, writers, students, and editors.
Steve S Science Fiction Writing Page CALLIHOO science fiction and fantasy Writers Group (a small online Ezines Market list - list of science fiction, fantasy and horror ezines with a http://www.fortunecity.com/lavendar/ducksoup/393/sfwrite.htm
British Fantasy Society -BFS Links Library... James A. Hartley writer of science fiction, fantasy, horror and other stuff.Also writing as Jay Caselberg. James Ryman - Website of fantasy artist James http://www.britishfantasysociety.org.uk/community/links.htm
Extractions: BFS Links Library... The BFS Links library replaces the old BFS Webring. All current members of the BFS are entitled to submit a link to the library. All links will be assessed and checked for suitability. Eligible links include members' own homepages (providing the content is relevant to other BFS members or a wider genre audience), websites administered or managed by current members, or websites that are contributed to on a regular basis by current members. We will also include links to publishers or other organisations who have shown their support for the BFS in the past or are active in promoting the BFS at the current time. If you would like to submit a site for the BFS links library, or if you have any other queries about the links library, please email:
Extractions: Believe it or not, the best place for these things is still the Science Fiction Round Table on Genie. (Or it was. I finally cancelled my account a few months ago since I just don't have the time for it.) IDT is supposedly in the process of moving Genie onto the net ( http://genie.idt.net , although there isn't much there yet since everyone's sticking to the old Genie), so who knows how things will be in the future. Meanwhile, many SFRT refugees on the web are converging in 2 places: Dueling Modems , which is pretty much the official SFRT on the net, and also offers discussion and web areas on a variety of other topics, and SFF-NET , another good SF hangout run by ex-SFRT people. There's a lot of great SF stuff on the net, and you can find a lot of them just by following the links above (which lead to pages with more links, which lead to...I think you get the idea:) ). There are also tons of writing related resources online. I'm a member of the Horror Writers Association and I plan to join the Science Fiction Writers of America eventually.
Extractions: Start google_hints = "Science Fiction Writers"; Take any topic being a mom, practicing French, caring for pugs if it's something you're interested in, there's a good chance there are others nearby who are interested, too. That's what Meetup is all about finding the others and getting together in-person, face-to-face. Want to get together with other Science Fiction Writers in Houston?
Site-seeing - Sf, Fantasy And Horror Links From Infinity Plus science fiction, fantasy and horror links from the pages of infinity plus. The science fiction and fantasy Writers of America site has advice on writing http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/misc/sites.htm
Extractions: Site-seeing There are plenty of sites that are crammed full of science fiction and fantasy links we're not going to repeat that here. Although the distinctions are somewhat fuzzy, what we provide here falls roughly into three categories: ...and before we know it, this'll have grown into a comprehensive list of links, and we'll have to revise that first sentence. Elsewhere in infinity plus there are further sets of external links:
Science Fiction Books the work of women writers of science fiction, fantasy and horror. science fictionand fantasy Writers of America SF news, writing tips, Nebula Awards, http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/booksf/sfiction.html
Extractions: Horror Novels Locus Online - News, reviews, and links to science fiction web sites. Science Fiction Weekly - News on books, television, and movies. SF Site - Reviews of new SF books. There is also an extensive list of links to author's web sites. SciFan - Lists of SF classics, SF by themes and by publication year, and lists of science fiction series in their reading order. There are also bibliographies and web links for many, many science fiction authors. Speculative Vision: The Science Fiction and Fantasy Resource Network - Art, music from SF movies and TV shows, interactive fiction, and links to other science fiction web sites. The Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide - Extensive site which includes authors, movies, television, and a time line of science fiction history. SF and F - A searchable database of science fiction and fantasy books which includes cover art and links to the author's web site when available. The site includes newly published books by month and award winners. For shoppers, there is link to Amazon.Com for books in print. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Book List Site - Book lists, of course, and links to authors and fans web sites.
SETON HILL UNIVERSITY - WRITING POPULAR FICTION Lawrence C. Connolly s science fiction, fantasy, and horror fiction has been widely writing TIP For science fiction and fantasy, use Mary Soon Lee s http://www.setonhill.edu/academics/wpf_faculty.cfm?ACID=102&T1=35
Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Horror Writers' Resources. Resources for sciencefiction, fantasy, and horror Writers. At this site, youwill find links to markets, information about business matters such as http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~rhelmbre/resource.html
Extractions: This page produced and maintained by Robert Helmbrecht, a graduate student at the School of Communication, Information, and Library Studies (SCILS) at Rutgers University. I can be reached at rhelmbre@scils.rutgers.edu . It is my understanding that all graphics on these pages are from public domain sources, or are the creation of the author. If I am mistaken about any of them, please let me know.
Extractions: LATEST RELEASES SpecFicWorld.com SPECFICME! #27 Featuring news and updates on over two hundred sf, fantasy, and horror markets... 2005 LITERARY AGENTS Featuring over 70 literary Agents that handle science fiction, fantasy, and horror... SpecFicWorld.com SIMULACRUM #12 Featuring John Kaiine, Alexander Zelenyj, Marge Simon, Keith Thompson and others. ROGUE WORLDS #13 Featuring Geona Edwards, Dana L. Solomon, Jake West, and Marg Gilks. Publishing News MORE NEWS ADD NEWS ENDEAVOUR AWARDS 2005 finalists announced. Alphabet of Thorn by Patricia McKillip, The Child Goddess by Louise Marley, Paradise Passed by Jerry Oltion, The Secrets of Jin-Shei by Alma Alexander, and Two Trains Running by Lucius Shepard. Google Slows Library Project to Accommodate Publishers The Australian Horror Writers Association - is running a new award called the australian shadows, which will award annually the best horror story, regardless of length, written by an Australian and published either in Australia or overseas. The current prize is a hand-crafted statuette by world-renouned artist Brom. THE SPECULATIVE LITERATURE FOUNDATION announces new travel grants. The SLF travel grants are awarded to assist writers (speculative fiction, poetry, drama, creative nonfiction) in their research. Currently offering one $600 travel grant annually, to be used to cover airfare, lodging, and/or other travel expenses. Details on how you can apply for the grant can be found on their site.