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Speculative Fiction

Speculative Fiction

http://spub.storeblogs.com

All about speculative fiction (a blend of all genres that covers things that do happen in the real world). Reviews, articles and other items of interest to speculative fiction fans.

Science Fiction and Other ODDysseys

Science Fiction and Other ODDysseys

http://sciencefictionmusings.blogspot.com

Author interviews, thoughts on writing, science fiction and writing science fiction from the imaginative mind of SF author Ann Wilkes.

The Future is a Trilogy; the Past is a Series

The Future is a Trilogy; the Past is a Series

http://futuretrilogy.wordpress.com/

We read a lot; what we read is science fiction, fantasy and other sorts of speculative fiction. We also read graphic novels (by which we mean comic books for grown-ups). And sometimes other related sorts of books that are historical, scientific, cult

The Human Race

The Human Race

http://racebannon42.blogspot.com

Reviews of and Commentaries on Speculative Fiction

Writing a Novel is a Piece of Cake... Right?!

Writing a Novel is a Piece of Cake... Right?!

http://www.sfwriterstoolkit.com/cake

This blog is proudly brought to you by The Speculative Fiction Writer's Toolkit. Writing a novel is something that it seems everyone has an interest in these days. People imagine themselves as J.K. Rowling or Stephen King, and think that a

Humble Fiction Cafe

Humble Fiction Cafe

http://humblefictioncafe.blogspot.com

Humble Fiction Cafe is a writers group and the authors of the anthology, Split. We blog about writing.

Pure Fiction

Pure Fiction

http://fictionalfictionwriter.blogspot.com

Pure Fiction - the lighthearted fictional blog of a would-be-writer getting to grips with her newly single life in rural Ireland. Love, mystery, vegetable gardening, and re-discovering the small things that make life special.

Dave's Fiction Warehouse

Dave's Fiction Warehouse

http://daknadler.blogspot.com/

Arch commentary on the best and worst crime fiction and movies, with the occasional foray into pop culture or whatever else happens to engage the author's interest.

Reading, Raving, and Ranting by a Historical Ficti…

Reading, Raving, and Ranting by a Historical Fiction Writer

http://susandhigginbotham.blogspot.com/

Historical fiction, history, and whatever else crosses my mind.

Science Fiction Stuff

Science Fiction Stuff

http://www.sciencefictionstuff.com/

News, Wallpaper and Rantings from the World of Science Fiction

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Vexed Live: Propagandhi - A Speculative Fiction (Live In Cardiff…

VexedMag | December 3rd 2009

Vexed went to see punks finest "Propagandhi" last nite in Cardiff! Was a special moment for me as i've been waiting for 14 years to see this band and they defiantly did not disappoint! Here's a video from the set for your enjoyment for the track "A S read more

Steampunk Teapot

Tea Finely Brewed | December 3rd 2009 by Eric Daams

How cool is this? The Steampunk Teapot is the work of Michael Morarity. It’s inspired by steampunk, which according to that great arbiter of all human argument, Wikipedia, is a sub-genre of the “fantasy and speculative fiction that ca read more

Writing market opportunities…

Eternal Vigilance | December 1st 2009 by Gabrielle Faust

Below are a few current market opportunities for writers: Bruce Boston and Marge Simon will be jointly guest editing the fiction for the December issue of The Pedestal Magazine http://www.thepedestalmagazine.com/. They will be considering speculativ read more

Episode #6: Fantasy and Sci-Fi

Ladder on Wheels | December 1st 2009 by Michial Farmer

This is our seventh episode, and we're finally talking about literature. It oughta be up on Feedburner and iTunes sometime this afternoon.General Introduction- Things were busy while David was gone.- Brief feedback notices.A Moment of Confession; or, read more

First Day Of Winter 2009

tips tricks, how to, technology blog | December 1st 2009 by arief rahmanto

First Day Of Winter 2009 - : National costume Country fall winter 2009. The idea is risky, but not really unpublished. Since some time, the marks smelled thus like the necessity to incorporate to their communication a little real life, while drawing read more

Famed Canadian Author Margaret Atwood Visits Toronto Bookstore

Roots Buzz | December 1st 2009

Well-known Canadian author Margaret Atwood stopped by the Indigo store at Bay and Bloor Streets in Toronto on Nov. 25, 2009 to discuss her book, Year of The Flood. This was one of Atwood's final stops on a tour that has taken her across the worl read more

Clarion Workshop opens for applications

Shauna Roberts' For Love of Words | December 1st 2009 by Shauna Roberts

The Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers' Workshop is accepting applications for its 2010 class from 1 December 2009 through 1 March 2010.For those unfamiliar with the Clarion workshop, it is an intensive six-week-long workshop in which you wr read more

Steam Punk, Victorian Literature and Nesbit

Goannatree | November 30th 2009

 http://www.datamancer.net/steampunklaptop/steampunklaptop.htmSteampunk is a sub culture, a genre, an aesthetic. Have you heard of it?Wikipedia defines steampunk in the following way:Steampunk is a sub-genre of fantasy and speculative fiction th read more

What Am I Reading On Mondays – Graphic Comics Ahoy

Erotic Horizon | November 30th 2009

  A weekly event hosted by J. Kaye’s Book Blog to discuss your reading week ~ the books you've read and those you plan on reading in the coming week.   Books I completed this week are: Evolution – Carol Lynne  ( Series) read more

Steampunk Sunday

Kitchen Sync | November 29th 2009 by Kelly M

Well, I hope all of you who celebrated Thanksgiving had a happy one (you can move off the couch now, can't you?)Okay, if you don’t yet know what steampunk is, it’s – well, I’ll refer to Mr. Wikipedia for some basic clarification: Steampu read more