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Amazing Fiction
Recently resurrected by the Wizards of the Coast, the web site for the oldest Science Fiction magazine still in existence features teasers and subscription information. A must-see for a real fan!

Ansible Index
The Net home of the British Hugo-award winning fanzine, Ansible, written by Dave Langford. Funny tidbits, gossip and the unbeatable "Thog's Master Class" bits of bad writing. Another view of things!

Analog Science Fiction and Fact  Very good resource.
For the hard Science Fiction fans, (and I have more than a few in mind), the site of the all-know Analog presents  columns, feature excerpts, chat information and indexes, as well as subscription and writer's guidelines.

Argon Zark
An award-winning electronic comic book by Charlie Parker, Argon Zark loosely qualifies as SF, but it makes such good fun of the Net you really don't want to miss it. Forgot: a fast connection is a must, yeah, and with compulag rates, I'll get there by the end of the millenium...

Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
The best SF magazine around, which has recently been in the market in Greece too, has established a web site with information, columns and short story excerpts. A site worth looking at with easy navigation.

Dazzler's Digital Domain
A fan e-zine site with fiction, reviews, industry rumors & news, humor and more. Well organized and worth a look, although it's heavy on ads and banners. Updated 4-6 times a year.

A fan e-zine site with fiction, reviews, industry rumors & news, humor and more. Well organized and worth a look, although it's heavy on ads and banners. Updated 4-6 times a year.

Eidolon Publications
Eidolon
is Australia's oldest SF & Fantasy magazine (seven years, but who's counting?) and has kindly archived its back issues on the Net. Articles and original fiction by authors like Jack Dunn and Harlan Ellison. I'm on my way there btw...

is Australia's oldest SF & Fantasy magazine (seven years, but who's counting?) and has kindly archived its back issues on the Net. Articles and original fiction by authors like Jack Dunn and Harlan Ellison. I'm on my way there btw...

Fantasy & Science Fiction
The grand old dame of SciFi & Fantasy short stories celebrates her 50th year with a web site containing columns, table of contest and subscription information. Easily navigable and worth navigating through it.

The grand old dame of SciFi & Fantasy short stories celebrates her 50th year with a web site containing columns, table of contest and subscription information. Easily navigable and worth navigating through it.

Hardwired
An irregularly published E-zine featuring opinions on  Science Fiction & Fantasy by author Walter Jon Williams and friends. Fun, but be patient!

Hologram Tales
A nicely set up original Science Fiction & Fantasy e-zine with reviews, original fiction and gossip. Too much of fan's stuff, but fun.

A nicely set up original Science Fiction & Fantasy e-zine with reviews, original fiction and gossip. Too much of fan's stuff, but fun.

Infinite Edge
An e-zine featuring Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror stories by well established (and award winning) professionals, as well as science news and "cyberstyle" columns. Subscription allows for fuller access (if only I could crack that, OUPS, I didn't say that...).

Interzone
The premiere U.K. science fiction magazine publishes excellent fiction, and it's web site features a poll, and index, summaries of past issues and a large splash page inviting you to subscribe (What else but a splash for subscrubing, agrr).

Locus Magazine
The professional "newspaper" (monthly) of  Science Fiction & Fantasy has a teaser site with breaking news, article excerpts and descriptions of the current issues.

Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine
Plain, but it contains information on the founder, subscription rates, advice to young writers and sale items (t-shirts, cassettes, etc.) The founder is known for being quirky about what she accepts, so if you think you can write, well, read the guidelines first (and I don't stand a chance...).

Mind's Eye Fiction
An odd and futuristic venture that offers stories on the web for a minimal (pennies) download fee (We all gotta make a living somehow!).

Mimosa 20

The winner of 1997's Hugo award for best fanzine is online. Appreciations, fandom history and more (Check out the Awards section if you don't know that).

The winner of 1997's Hugo award for best fanzine is online. Appreciations, fandom history and more (Check out the Awards section if you don't know that).

The New York Review of Science Fiction
This award-nominated magazine of SF criticism is excellent, if overly academic, and jam-packed with infomation. A nice teaser site with indexes, but somehow that New York blah, blah stuff gets on my nerves...

OMNI Magazine: SF, Fantasy & Horror  Very good resource.
One of the first and best magazines ever to make the transition from print to the Web, OMNI has become a 'static site', but still has some of the best short stories & novellas in the field previously selected by editor Ellen Datlow.

Tangent Very good resource.
This fanzine wins the prize for the most comprehensive mission: quarterly reviews of nearly every  Science Fiction & Fantasy short story published.Teaser indexes with occasional readable articles, excellent links and subscription information. A really good job there.

Tommorowsf
Algis Burdy's SF magazine site is updated weekly and offers short stories, columns and reviews for a small subscription fee (Another guy who tries to make a living...).

Sci-Fi Weekly   Good resource.
This web 'zine, part of the huge Sci-Fi Channel's Dominion site, has news, reviews and articles on books, collectibles and media events both on Science Fiction & Fantasy. Easy to navigate and   interesting.

Speculations
Speculations
The web site for the bimonthly print magazine for aspiring writers of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror. Sample articles, "special projects", collaborative poetry and breaking news can be found here.