This category contains listings for the websites of magazines and e-zines which are noted for publishing fantastic--e. g., fantasy and science fiction, etc.--literature or deal with such literature itself in the way of literary criticism and less formal reviews, news about authors and books, and so on. For listings of sites on a broader range of science fiction and fantasy media--film, television, etc.--see Arts/Genres/Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror.
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Focuses on Irish, and also European, science fiction literature.
Highlighting authors. Written by a team of sci-fi fans keen to share our enthusiasm for all things science fiction and fantasy.
Site for the long running magazine showcasing both science fiction and science fact articles.
Lighthearted science fiction and fantasy magazine, published bi-monthly in print.
Website version of the U. K. fanzine.
SFF zine which looks at film festivals and interviews genre authors.
Essays by Isaac Asimov, stories, book and net reviews, readers' forum and chats, writers guidelines, cartoons, and puzzles.
Dedicated to John W Campbell's classic magazine Astounding Science Fiction, with a list of stories published plus a selection of quotations from stories.
Australia's Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
Small amateur fanzine with tidbits from the silly to ruminations on the nature of fandom. Contains full text of some issues, and information on how to purchase or trade for hard copies.
Bewildering Stories features experimental writing in science fiction, fantasy and horror. Includes short stories, poetry, drama, reviews, correspondence and novels.
Canadian science fiction and fantasy short story magazine published by Crystalline Sphere Publishing.
Includes information on the style of stories accepted and publication schedule.
Tri-annual e-zine that publishes science fiction, fantasy, and macabre short stories.
An audio podcast site which features a new audio sci-fi story each week, usually updated on Fridays.
The award-winning Magazine of Fantasy and 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.
An online science fiction e-zine, updated monthly with articles and stories. Owned and edited by the sci-fi writer and mathematician Rudy Rucker.
Online magazine of original writing in dark speculative fantasy.
Short stories, novel extracts, reviews, and the work of some of the world's top science fiction and fantasy authors.
The online version of the leading news and review magazine of the science fiction, fantasy, and horror publishing fields.
Hugo-award-winning fanzine by Richard and Nicki Lynch.
Includes subscription and back-issue information, as well as Canadian science fiction convention-related material.
A Hugo-nominated British fanzine with full text and art from back issues online.
This is the online version of the Eurocon award winning science and science fiction magazine featuring articles and reviews from contributors all over Europe.
Speculative fiction, fantasy and horror stories.
SFF e-books and poems.
Essays, fan fiction, jokes and directories devoted to SFF universes.
A monthly e-zine for science fiction news, reviews, and interviews.
Magazine of speculative fiction that focuses on contemporary fantasy.
Magazine offering reviews, news and feature articles on science-fiction and fantasy films, TV and books.
Reviews of science fiction and fantasy publications.
Includes subscription information and a brief description of the contents of recent issues of the noted U. K. science fiction magazine.
Online magazine of science fiction and fantasy. Edited by Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas.
The online version of the leading news and review magazine of the science fiction, fantasy, and horror publishing fields.
Online magazine of science fiction and fantasy. Edited by Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas.
Highlighting authors. Written by a team of sci-fi fans keen to share our enthusiasm for all things science fiction and fantasy.
Includes subscription and back-issue information, as well as Canadian science fiction convention-related material.
An audio podcast site which features a new audio sci-fi story each week, usually updated on Fridays.
Magazine of speculative fiction that focuses on contemporary fantasy.
An online science fiction e-zine, updated monthly with articles and stories. Owned and edited by the sci-fi writer and mathematician Rudy Rucker.
Small amateur fanzine with tidbits from the silly to ruminations on the nature of fandom. Contains full text of some issues, and information on how to purchase or trade for hard copies.
Website version of the U. K. fanzine.
Magazine offering reviews, news and feature articles on science-fiction and fantasy films, TV and books.
Includes subscription information and a brief description of the contents of recent issues of the noted U. K. science fiction magazine.
The award-winning Magazine of Fantasy and 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.
Short stories, novel extracts, reviews, and the work of some of the world's top science fiction and fantasy authors.
Focuses on Irish, and also European, science fiction literature.
Reviews of science fiction and fantasy publications.
This is the online version of the Eurocon award winning science and science fiction magazine featuring articles and reviews from contributors all over Europe.
Bewildering Stories features experimental writing in science fiction, fantasy and horror. Includes short stories, poetry, drama, reviews, correspondence and novels.
SFF e-books and poems.
Lighthearted science fiction and fantasy magazine, published bi-monthly in print.
Essays by Isaac Asimov, stories, book and net reviews, readers' forum and chats, writers guidelines, cartoons, and puzzles.
A Hugo-nominated British fanzine with full text and art from back issues online.
Includes information on the style of stories accepted and publication schedule.
Australia's Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
Dedicated to John W Campbell's classic magazine Astounding Science Fiction, with a list of stories published plus a selection of quotations from stories.
SFF zine which looks at film festivals and interviews genre authors.
Speculative fiction, fantasy and horror stories.
Hugo-award-winning fanzine by Richard and Nicki Lynch.
Essays, fan fiction, jokes and directories devoted to SFF universes.
Tri-annual e-zine that publishes science fiction, fantasy, and macabre short stories.
Canadian science fiction and fantasy short story magazine published by Crystalline Sphere Publishing.
Online magazine of original writing in dark speculative fantasy.
A monthly e-zine for science fiction news, reviews, and interviews.
Site for the long running magazine showcasing both science fiction and science fact articles.
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