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- Chuck's Fictional Slavery Document Page - This site contains fictional articles written by a fictional slaveholder concerning the so-called "proper" treatment of slaves, as well as fictional diary entries by a fictional slave.
- Net Novels Publishers of Quality Fiction and Non-fiction - An on-line publishing house for all genres of fiction and non-fiction. Romance, historicals, thrillers, Christian, science-fiction and fantasy, and children's.
- Fiction Addiction - Sells used fiction of all flavors, including science fiction and fantasy, horror, mysteries and thrillers, children's and young adult, romance, contemporary fiction, paperbacks, hardcovers, audiobooks, and collectibles.
- Learn to Write Science Fiction - List of seminal books, magazines and references to help the new or emerging Science Fiction author get plugged in to the world of publishing.
- Relay Station - Links to the Science Fiction Technical Overview, a listing of the types of technologies used in Science Fiction.
- Jane's Fan Fiction - Fan fiction from Quantum Leap, Friday the 13th, Sentinel, and Bionic Woman. Include "Ms. Nitpicker's Guide to Writing Almost-Readable Fan Fiction."
- Star Trek TOS Fan Fiction Mailing Lists - Directory of active Star Trek:TOS fan fiction mailing listsmailing lists, newsgroups and archives for Star Trek fan fiction. Listings are arranged by category according to importance, generality, activity level, etc.
- Science Fiction Plus - Buys, sells, and swaps science fiction magazines, books, from the 1920s to the 1980s.
- Strange Words - Sells science fiction, fantasy, horror, and speculative fiction books (The Weird Bookshelf). Also sells mystery, crime, detective, espionage, and thriller fiction (The Mysterious Bookshelf). Order by email.
- English Server Fiction - Offers works of and about fiction, including short fiction, novels, and criticism. Many entries are for those works considered classics and published in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Wikipedia Articles
- Literary fiction - Literary fiction is a term that has come into common usage since around 1970, principally to distinguish 'serious' fiction (that is, work with claims to literary merit) from the many types of genre fiction and popular fiction. In broad terms, literary fiction focuses more on style, psychological depth, and character, whereas mainstream commercial fiction (the 'pageturner') focuses more on narrative and plot.
- Japanese detective fiction - Japanese detective fiction is a popular genre of Japanese literature. Generally called 推理小説 (suirishousetsu), it is closely related to genres such as detective fiction, mystery fiction, crime fiction, and also related to historical fiction, science fiction and fantasy.
- Golden Age of Science Fiction - The Golden Age of Science Fiction, often recognized as a period from the late 1930s or early 1940s through the 1950s, was an era during which the science fiction genre gained wide public attention and many classic science fiction stories were published. In the history of science fiction, the Golden Age follows the "pulp era" of the 1920s and 30s, and precedes New Wave science fiction of the 1960s and 70s.
- Detective fiction - Detective fiction is a branch of crime fiction that centers upon the investigation of a crime, usually murder, by a detective, either professional or amateur. Detective fiction is the most popular form of both mystery fiction and hardboiled crime fiction.
- LDS fiction - LDS fiction (or Mormon fiction) is a growing niche market of fiction novels featuring themes related to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the LDS Church, see also "Mormon"). Much of the recent rise in the number of titles and the improvement in the quality of LDS fiction is ...