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Sites Relating to Science Fiction in General:
A Science Fiction research biography. A good listing of sources on Science Fiction:
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/science_fiction/sfresearch.html
The Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide (a truly HUGE collection of information and links):
Timeline of Science Fiction:
The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA):
Contact the SFWA Speaker Bureau at:
The Horror Writers Association:
The Science Fiction Resource Guide:
The SF Site: a Bi-Monthly Look at Current Science Fiction in Print:
Locus Online: the online version of the professional science fiction writer's newspaper:
A Fun Site that takes time travel seriously. Check out the links on the Time Travel Web Ring at the bottom of their page:
Inkspot for Young Writers. The place to start for the high school writer interested in going on. Links, articles and places to publish their work.
The Market List: an online listing of magazines that publish science fiction/fantasy and horror. Includes publishing needs, pay rates and editorial addresses:
The SFWA Collection of Articles on Writing Science Fiction:
Mary Soon Lee's Speculative Fiction Page:
Robert Sawyer's Essays on Writing Science Fiction:
For Writers Only (numerous resources and links):
SF Author Jeffrey A. Carver's Advice to Aspiring Writers:
SF Author Julie Czerneda's List of Recommended SF web sites:
Orson Scott Card's Home Page (check out his writing lessons):
Speculations: the Magazine for Writers Who Want to be Read:
Internet Resources for Science Fiction Authors (an outstanding article with numerous links to source material for SF writers--there's no reason to get the science wrong!):
Ask Jeeves search on "Where do I find out about teaching literature?"
Creative Writing for Teens:
Science Fiction: a Resource Page for Teachers and Students (a wonderful site with suggestions on teaching a variety of science fiction ideas)
Literature Teaching Resources (a very useful site):
Outta Ray's Head: Lesson Plans:
Voice of the Shuttle English Literature Main Page: HUGE collection of literature curriculum:
Voice of the Shuttle English Literature Science, Technology and Culture Page:
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