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Offers science fiction and fantasy from Brigham Young University.
Variant of Cthulhu Mythos influenced by gaming materials.
Biannual publication from the Michigan State University Press. Includes tables of contents of all issues, submission guidelines, and subscription information.
Contains information about fiction, personal essays on a variety of topics and an interactive mystery game.
Bibliographies, list of cover artists, and biographies of select authors.
Group of four mystery authors: Letha Albright, Lisa Kleinholz, Denise Swanson and Marcia Talley. Includes information about their books and upcoming appearances.
Nonfiction e-zine of mystery news; updated monthly.
American fan magazine featuring book reviews, interviews and articles.
Group that promotes the reading and writing of suspense and mystery fiction with strong romantic elements. Includes newsletter excerpt, membership details, member directory, and list of new releases.
Romance book cover art and romantic images made into desktop wallpaper.
CR2003-Hyatt Regency Sacramento, California May 2-4, 2003
Resources and links to fantasy, futuristic and paranormal romances.
Romance book trader with a list of romance books for trade, a wish list and links to romance book sites.
Awards for alternate history and parallel reality fiction.
A weblog providing critical reviews of paper and electronic SF fanzines.
Lighthearted science fiction and fantasy magazine, published bi-monthly in print.
Includes information on the style of stories accepted and publication schedule.
Essays, fan fiction, jokes and directories devoted to SFF universes.
Canadian science fiction and fantasy short story magazine published by Crystalline Sphere Publishing.
Includes subscription and back-issue information, as well as Canadian science fiction convention-related material.
Black scifi, horror, and fantasy online club.
Reviews of and commentary on Science Fiction and Fantasy Audiobooks and Audio Drama.
Mainly SFF works from The Internet Book Database of Fiction.
Reviews of genre books from a SFF radio talk show.
Writer of Western fiction and nonfiction.
Reviews the outlook of ancient Balts on the structure and origin of the world as reconstructed from the archaeological excavations, folklore, mythology, linguistics and chronicles.
Brief overview of the history and defining characteristics of Chinese mythology.
Told by Siapen Kotan Isamo of the Yami, a Malayo-Polynesian people inhabiting Orchid Island, part of the Republic of China, Taiwan.
A who's-who on all females in Greek mythology, with a section on Greek Men, and collection of myths.
By Henry Nash Smith, e-text version prepared by the American Studies Group at The University of Virginia.
Daniel Deardorff focuses on apprehending myth by performing.
Anthologized by Stith Thompson (1929), e-text from the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
A light hearted look at Norse mythology. Fully cross-referenced gods, giants, heroes and legends from Scandinavia.
By W. D. Westervelt (1910), e-text at the Internet Sacred Text Archive.
Article on the role of owls in Roman mythology.
Information on Petrarch, an archive of his works, images, and a collected papers about the author.
National Register of Historic Places registration form to have the Lester and Norma Dent home in La Plata, Missouri enrolled. The form contains biographical entries on Lester Dent and details about his pulp writings.
An analysis of the dramatic works of Honoré de Balzac. Originally written in 1901 by Epiphanius Brown.
This pluralistic and comprehensive site includes at least one example of virtually every form of experiment in progress over the last 30 years.
Virtual animated poetry by Big Bang Art Inner Movement. Texts in French and English. Includes manifesto.
By Jennifer Ley. Part of DAC '99, My Millennium, and Cauldron and Net.
A collection of acrostic name poems by Nicholas Gordon; works are free for any personal or non-commercial purpose.
Descriptions with examples of the triolet, terzanelle, terza rima, villanelle, and clerihew.
Short descriptions of both stanza and poetic forms, with examples. By H.T. Kirby-Smith at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Brief explanations with examples of nearly all aspects of poetry, including forms, types, techniques, and national histories.
Descriptions with examples of a variety of poetic forms, including the cinquain, kyrielle, pantoum, rondeau, sonnet, and triolet. From Forward Press.
A haiku anthology built entirely online, and featuring quick loading, single-haiku presentation for contemplation, and brief biographical notes on authors.
A lesson in Haiku appreciation and writing, conducted by Paul Brown.
Haiku by Soji, aka Gary Barnes, haiku by the masters, Basho, Buson, Issa, and by a number of contemporary practitioners of the art in English.
Gateway to the English-language pages of the museum in Tokyo run by the Haiku Poets Association, Japan's largest haiku organization.