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How to Build a Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later
"Science fiction writers, I am sorry to say, really do not know anything. We can't talk about science, because our knowledge of it is limited and unofficial, and usually our fiction is dreadful.&Wookieepedia
The Star Wars WikiCant get enough Futurama
A huge site dedicated to the show Futurama. Includes Futurama downloads, Futurama DVD info, TV listing, Futurama episode guide, a chatroom and more.deadlicious
Deadlicious is our universe. Made of our discoveries, personal backgrounds and homemade culture. Its a strange and funny mixture that we want to share with you. Its what we are, real and rocknrollReading sci-fi for pleasure
"You see, when it comes to the genre wars, science fiction is at a very curious disadvantage. As soon as someone writes a really good sci-fi book it nearly always seems to get reclassified as somKissing cousin cultures
"SF has always been a ghetto genre, of course, and has struggled for legitimacy for its whole existence. The result is that it has a much stronger sense of its own history." Raph Koster digsHow You Could Attend the Nebula Awards
"The SFWA have teamed up with Abebooks.com, the Internet used-books amalgamator, to run a contest that will send two lucky readers to this year's Nebula Awards Banquet in New York." US/CanadJG Ballard Bibliography: Short Stories & Non-Fiction
This also does what it says on the tin.Neuromancer - from prose to comics to cyberspace
"...a site which has taken the long out-of-print graphic novel adaptation of the award-winning novel [...] published by Epic Comics in the late 1980s." Mmmm - it *looks* 80s, too.Cavebabble: Cavebabble Episode 45: Print to Film- Philip K. Dick
Tonight's solo cast takes a look at films based on the classic science fiction writings of Philip K. Dick. Join me as I discuss eight movies, from Blade Runner to Next, and pay homage to this bWriting Insight
"This morning I came across two bits of insight about the business of writing that I found worth repeating." Chris Roberson shares some good advice for writer newbs, especially genre types.