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         Science Fiction Fantasy Horror Writing:     more books (17)
  1. Writing Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror: How to Create Successful Work for Publication (Successful Writing) by Christopher Kenworthy, 1997-06
  2. AB Bookman's Weekly October 20 1997 Sp[ecial Issue on Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror * The Career & Writings of Avram Davidson by AB Bookman Weekly, 1997
  3. How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy and Science Fiction
  4. Why Should I Cut Your Throat? Excursions Into the Worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror.(Book review): An article from: Extrapolation by John Langan, 2006-06-22
  5. Writing Horror and the Body: The Fiction of Stephen King, Clive Barker, and Anne Rice (Contributions to the Study of Popular Culture) by Linda Badley, 1996-06-30
  6. Write Good or Die by Scott Nicholson, Kevin J. Anderson, et all 2010-04-13
  7. Demand My Writing: Joanna Russ, Feminism, Science Fiction (Liverpool University Press - Liverpool Science Fiction Texts & Studies) by Jeanne Cortiel, 1999-07-01
  8. Bloodscripts: Writing the Violent Subject (Theory and Interpretation of Narrative) by Elana Gomel, 2003-10
  9. Bending the Landscape: Fantasy by Mark Shepherd, Ellen Kushner, et all 1997-03
  10. Bards And Sages Quarterly (Volume 1) by Julie Ann Dawson, 2009-01-08
  11. Dreaming Down-Under
  12. Shattered Mirror (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, 2003-07-01
  13. The Long Walk (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Stephen writing as Richard Bachman King, 1999-04-01
  14. The Running Man (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) by Stephen writing as Richard Bachman King, 1999-08-01

1. Online Writing Workshop For SF, Fantasy & Horror: Become A Better Writer!
For aspiring writers of science fiction and fiction, where peer review and critique of submissions is organized and easy.
http://sff.onlinewritingworkshop.com/
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2. Science Fiction And Fantasy World - Sffworld.com
Starting point for information about scifi and fantasy authors features reviews, news, and bookstore and publisher links. artists and websites within the science fiction, fantasy and horror genres. Current special, FREE web Dave Duncan (31. Oct). Lucid writing Advice VIII by Antavius S. Flagg
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3. Speculative Fiction For The Web
science fiction, fantasy and horror stories, reviews, previews, quotes on writing, life and the writing life.
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var TlxPgNm='index'; Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Speculative Fiction for the Web stories from the collection " ": ENTER the FREE contest to win a copy. Also previews of the epic fantasy novel " Ily's Dream " and the Young Adult horror/thriller " Food, Spirits, Lodging ". There are also REVIEWS for " Ily's Dream ", " Food, Spirits, Lodging " and " ". Also interesting quotes on writing, life and the writing life, lots of funny jokes links Ily: Thief? High Priestess? Wizard, warrior, waif? The answer will determine the fate of a world, a kingdom, and a girl. Nominated for the Frankfurt Ebook Award! Read the Reviews
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4. Science Fiction, Horror And Fantasy Writer, Jay Caselberg
based in London. My writing covers the range of science fiction, fantasy,horror in other words, Speculative fiction. Much of it
http://www.sff.net/people/jaycaselberg/
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also writing as James A. Hartley
Speculative Fiction and Other Stuff
I'm an Australian writer based in London. My writing covers the range of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror in other words, Speculative Fiction. Much of it blurs the edges of darkness and accepted genre conventions. From time to time, I also write non-genre and non-fiction pieces. Hopefully, the words will leave you thinking. Wyrmhole , coming from Roc Books , October, 2003
Praise for Wyrmhole

"An adrenaline rush of a debut. Jack Stein is a dogged hero at the centre of a psychic mystery as dark and original as the setting of Caselberg's creeping city. On this showing, Jay Caselberg is Philip K Dick gene-spliced with Raymond Chandler. Complex, layered, black as night, unputdownable." Stephen Baxter "A terrific read, combining all the elements of great science fiction: originality, speculation, and consequence. I'll be eagerly awaiting Caselberg's next book." Julie E. Czerneda

5. NobleFusion - Writer's Resources - Market Listings
Produced by a group of writers committed to improving their skills, selling their work and making it easier for new talent to find their place in the science fiction/ fantasy/ horror writing community. Market information comes from published writers.
http://www.noblefusion.com/WR-MarketListings.asp
Sell your stories! We all have different motivations for writingbut if you've reached a certain point in your career you are ready to start SELLING some of your stuff. That's what this section of NobleFusion is all about. Use these resources to research the markets and find publishers who are a good fit for your stories. Contact other writers in the SF/F/H community, then share your experiences and learn from theirs. Also check out The Pros of Cons and see why we feel they are a good investment for your future in addition to being a great time. And learn from the mantra that Gardner Dozois, editor of Asimov's, passed down to us at our first Nebula Experience: "Write something, Damnit! Send it in. Do it again." Words of wisdom from the incomparable Master Dozois...;)

6. Online Writing Workshops, LLC: Workshops For Aspiring Writers!
Webbased peer-review writing workshops for aspiring writers in various genres science fiction, fantasy, horror, romance.
http://www.onlinewritingworkshop.com/
Online Writing Workshops are virtual writers' communities in which writers can get feedback on their works in progress, improve their writing through critiquing others, and meet fellow aspiring writers. Submissions are easy to make through a simple Web-based interface and are posted instantly for others' feedback. Reviews and ratings are provided by other members of the workshops and overseen by administrative staff from the publishing industry. Each month, the editorial staff picks a small number of submissions as Editor's Choices, provides the authors with feedback and comments, and publishes them in the workshop's e-mail newsletter. A discussion mailing list is also available for workshop members to use in order to exchange tips, discuss reviews, and get to know each other. For a serious aspiring writer, the workshop can be invaluable. We know because our members tell us so! HOME SPONSORSHIPS PRIVATE WORKSHOPS ABOUT US ...
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7. Articles - Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Writing
science fiction and fantasy? Interview with a Dragon by Holly Lisle (13. Jul 2002)Author's Note for Memory of Fire Book One of The World Gates. Lucid writing
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by Alma A. Hromic Last 10 articles The Knights Templar by Katherine Kurtz (18. Dec 2002) "My interest in the Knights Templar goes back many, many years, and first surfaced in print when I began writing about the Knights of Saint Michael in the Deryni series." The Pearl in a Grain of Sand by Dave Duncan (31. Oct 2002) Author's Note - Paragon Lost, A Chronicle of the King's Blades. Lucid Writing Advice VIII by Antavius S. Flagg (3. Aug 2002) What's in a sentence? Author's note Hidden Empire by Kevin J. Anderson (13. Jul 2002) Hidden Empire is the first book in a multi-volume science fiction epic, The Saga of Seven Suns, filled with alien races, court intrigues, romance and sense-of-wonder on a galactic scale.

8. Welcome To The World-Building Homepage
The WorldBuilding Email list is intended to serve as a public forum for discussion of topics concerning the writing of fantasy, science fiction, and horror. Topics discussed range from anthropological questions about creating a fictional culture, to historical questions about model cultures, to practical concerns facing every writer.
http://www.nocturne.org/world/
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9. The Market List - A Writers Market Resource For Genre Fiction
science fiction Crowsnest. The SciFi, and fantasy search engine. Odyssey, the summer creative writing workshop for science fiction, fantasy, and horror authors, will feature award
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REVIEWS LINKS RECOMMENDED BOOKS ON WRITING SITE MAP Welcome to The Market List The online market resource for genre fiction writers. Magazine of the Month Challenging Destiny Through the Cracks Current market news and updates. Articles Articles on Craft, Critiquing, Workshops, and more. Check out this index of articles past and present. Interviews Reviews Magazine reviews spotlighting publications, the authors, and their fiction. Market News and Updates The Market List is a proud supporter of OC Access and their efforts to help community teachers and schools. Visit OCAccess.com

10. 2002 Archive Alpha: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Writing Workshop For Young Wr
Alpha science fiction/fantasy/horror writing Workshop for Young Writers character creation and portrayal. science fiction, fantasy, slipstream, horror, and how to tell them apart
http://www.dpsinfo.com/alpha/2002
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Alpha: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Writing Workshop for Young Writers
The second-ever Alpha writing workshop will take place in Western Pennsylvania next summer. The workshop will include:
  • Presentations by professional authors Critiques of the students' stories
Check back here for more information on our 2003 workshop.
Greetings from Alpha: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Writing Workshop for Young Writers, July 22, 2002!
More 2002 Photos Schedule Our keynote speaker for the Alpha Teen Writers Workshop was Golden Age science fiction writer William Tenn (Penn State, Professor Emeritus), who gave a speech called "How to Begin."
Prolific young adult writer Tamora Pierce gave the closing talk on Friday. Other professional writers in attendance at the 2002 Alpha Teen Writers Workshop will included Dr. Michael Arnzen Lawrence C. Connolly Timons Esaias Paul Pence , Bobby Nansel, Wen Spencer Alan Irvine Dr. Eric Davin , and Dr. Linda Runyon (Robert Morris University). In addition, long time science fiction reader and fannish organizer Ann Cecil gave a presentation on the field. Staff photos.

11. Alpha Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Workshop For Young Writers
Alpha, the science fiction/fantasy/horror writing Workshop for YoungWriters, teen writers. Alpha, the science fiction/fantasy/horror
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Alpha, the Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Writing Workshop for Young Writers
Alpha Site Map The next Alpha workshop will be held at the University of Pittsburgh, Greensburg , July 17-25, 2003. It will take place the week before Confluence , Western Pennsylvania's regional science fiction convention. 2003 Application Parental Consent/Medical Information Form Parental Info Links Alpha, now in its second year, is actively looking for students for the 2003 workshop. Successful applicants will live on campus for eight days. Several writers will live on campus, and they will arrange lectures, exercises in the craft of writing, and generally be on hand to give assistance to all students. These resident writers will stay at Alpha for two days each:
Hugo Award-winning Author Harry Turtledove
Nebula Award-winning Author Bruce Holland Rogers
Best-selling Young Adult Author Tamora Pierce
Campbell Award Nominee Wen Spencer
The workshop will feature lectures by other professional writers, including presentations by:

12. Speculative Fiction Of Colorado
Helps support the science fiction, fantasy, and horror writing scene in Colorado and includes author, convention, and writing resource information.
http://www.sf-colorado.com/
Speculative Fiction of Colorado supports the science fiction, fantasy, and horror writing scene in Colorado. Home Forum Authors Fiction Links ... Contact Us
These are not sponsors ... just sites you might want to visit. His house was perfect, whether you liked food, or sleep, or work, or story-telling, or singing, or just sitting and thinking, best, or a pleasant mixture of them all. J.R.R. Tolkien Events Updated April 4, 2003 April 6 - Sunday at 4 PM. Christine Goff and Suzanne Proulx will read and sign their popular paperback mysteries at the Denver Book Mall, 32 N. Broadway (between 1st and Ellsworth). Chris writes those great bird-watching mysteries ( A Rant of Ravens, Death of a Songbird, A Nest in the Ashes ). Suzanne's humorous books include Bad Blood, Bad Medicine, Bad Luck, and Declared Dead , all featuring a wisecracking hospital administrator who just happens to solve crimes. Though not necessary, you may reserve copies of their books by calling the store at 303-733-3808 or by e-mailing Who_Else@att.net

13. 2002 Archive Alpha: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Writing Workshop For Young Wr
Alpha science fiction/fantasy/horror writing Workshop for YoungWriters. The secondever Alpha writing workshop will take place
http://dpsinfo.com/alpha/2002/
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Alpha: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Writing Workshop for Young Writers
The second-ever Alpha writing workshop will take place in Western Pennsylvania next summer. The workshop will include:
  • Presentations by professional authors Critiques of the students' stories
Check back here for more information on our 2003 workshop.
Greetings from Alpha: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror Writing Workshop for Young Writers, July 22, 2002!
More 2002 Photos Schedule Our keynote speaker for the Alpha Teen Writers Workshop was Golden Age science fiction writer William Tenn (Penn State, Professor Emeritus), who gave a speech called "How to Begin."
Prolific young adult writer Tamora Pierce gave the closing talk on Friday. Other professional writers in attendance at the 2002 Alpha Teen Writers Workshop will included Dr. Michael Arnzen Lawrence C. Connolly Timons Esaias Paul Pence , Bobby Nansel, Wen Spencer Alan Irvine Dr. Eric Davin , and Dr. Linda Runyon (Robert Morris University). In addition, long time science fiction reader and fannish organizer Ann Cecil gave a presentation on the field. Staff photos.

14. Welcome To Dark Moon Rising
A bimonthly e-zine featuring original fiction, poetry, and artwork in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. It also contains related non-fiction and a writing workshop. An e-mail version is available.
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15. Sharan's Science Fiction/Fantasy/Horror/Writing/Publishing Page
There are also tons of writing related resources online. I'ma member of the HorrorWriters Association and I plan to join the science fiction Writers of
http://www.dm.net/~sharan/sffhw.html
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.

16. 7TH HELL - Interactive Fantastic Writing
A site for authors of the genres horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Addon stories you can continue, or start an all new story. Artwork welcome, too. Site in German and English.
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These pages are bi-lingual: English/German. Please don't let that confuse you.
Not the entire content will be available in both languages; some things might only be in the one language, other things only in the other.
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Nicht der gesamte Inhalt wird in beiden Sprachen vorhanden sein; manches wird es nur auf Deutsch geben, anderes nur auf Englisch. The Purpose of 7th Hell:
This site is for (hobby-)authors of the three fantastic genres: Fantasy, Horror, and Science Fiction. It is about interactive fiction, meaning that one person begins a story, and someone else continues and maybe ends it.
Let us know. Take a look around, then tell what you think. Sign the guestbook, or send us a mail. You ARE encouraged to start (and/or continue) stories. Ihr SEID dazu angeregt, Geschichten zu beginnen (und/oder fortzusetzen). m@il Xayn (English only, please.) m@il Rabid Wolf Visitors since 7-DEC-2000: Last Update: 28-JUL-2001 Diese AUTORENRING Rabid Wolf . Eintreten in den AUTORENRING SkipPrev Prev Next ... Mirror Page

17. Writing Classes In All Genres. Science Fiction, Fantasy, And Horror. Writers On
FAQs. paula guran science fiction, fantasy, horror, editing. about Paula Guran.fantastic fiction writing science fiction, fantasy, and horror (10 weeks).
http://www.writers.com/sf-f-h.htm
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fantastic fiction: writing science fiction, fantasy, and horror (10 weeks) "There is no nobler chore in the craft of writing than holding up the mirror of reality and turning it slightly, so we have a new and different perception of the commonplace, the everyday, the 'normal,' the obvious. People are reflected in the glass. The fantasy situation into which you thrust them is the mirror itself. And what we are shown should illuminate and alter our perception of the world around us." - Harlan Ellison, 1977 This course assumes that you have the maturity and intelligence to accept rigorous criticism of your work. If you are seeking only encouragement and positive comments there's the virtual exit. No hard feelings. We hope you have a good life. So long and thanks for all the fish. The goal of this class is to help you improve your writing. It is not a "how-to-write" class. There are no magic recipes, no rules engraved in granite when it comes to writing. Your instructor is, primarily a genre editor, reviewer, and critic. This is her point of view. You may find this differs from your past experiences. Her responses will often include opinion on what an editor would dislike or like about a story, what will make an editor stop reading, and what might make an editor buy it. This may be to your advantage. Editors work with many writers and it is their job to help the writer do the best s/he can do. Many writers tend to know (and teach) only what they have found "works" for them. That doesn't always mean it will work for you.

18. World Science Fiction Society / Worldcon [Official]
science fiction, fantasy and horror writing conventions.
http://worldcon.org/
World Science Fiction Society
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Upcoming Worldcons
2003: Torcon 3; the 61st World Science Fiction Convention, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA, to be held Thursday 28 August - Monday September 1, 2003.
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postal: Torcon 3, P. O. Box 3, Station A, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5W 1A2 2004: Noreascon 4; the 62nd World Science Fiction Convention. Boston, Massachusetts, USA, to be held Thursday 2 September - Monday September 6, 2004.
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postal: Noreascon Four, P. O. Box 1010, Framingham, MA 01701l USA 2005: Interaction; the 63rd World Science Fiction Convention, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, to be held Thursday 4 August - Monday 8 August, 2005.
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postal: Interaction, 379 Myrtle Road, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S2 3HQ, UK
or: Interaction, PO Box 58009, Louisville, Kentucky 40268-0009, USA
Membership:
You can only be a member of one or more particular World Science Fiction Conventions. The membership of World Science Fiction Society is defined as the membership of the upcoming Worldcon so joining that WorldCon is the only way to join WSFS. Right now that is Torcon 3 . After the closing ceremonies of Torcon 3, the membership of WSFS will change to be the membership of the next Worldcon

19. Science Fiction, Fantasy And Horror
Basic Plotting for science fiction. Tips on writing Cyberpunk. Book Review Howto Write Tales of horror, fantasy, and science fiction editor JN Williamson.
http://www.webcom.com/wordings/artofwrite/scifilinks.html
Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Writing on the Web
Feature Topic and Links: Fantasy Writing: Inspirations Even those imaginative writers of fantasy literature can sometimes find themselves short on ideas. How does the intrepid fantasy author best cope with this situation? After all, trying to produce credible fantastic stories when you're at a loss for fresh concepts can result in work that falls back on the standard cliches of the genre and thus feels, well . . . uninspired. To avoid this predicament, it's best to take a breather from writing and simply read. Read books and stories by other writers, and research topics that interest you until you begin to feel that pleasant click in your mind as it latches onto a new story. Of course, you'll want to begin by surfing. Here are some places to start Web sites dealing with folklore, mythology, and other fantastic stuff: Britannia: King Arthur This fantasy topic never dies! If you're planning to write about Arthurian legend, you'd better make your tale different, since there's lots of competition. This site is great for researching all the finer points and latest scholarship about the King and his cohorts. The Encyclopedia Mythica Don't confine yourself to Celtic, Greek and Roman mythology when looking for seeds of inspiration. This site has extensive information about Haitian, Chinese, Persian and Aztec mythical beings, among others.

20. Zentao7 Speculative Writers & Creators - Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror
Last updated June 16, 2002. Z7 speculative novel writers, writing science fiction,fantasy, horror, and crossover mainstream novels for publication.
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