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    What's not to like about Amazon? Buy books.

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    OK...well, maybe there's something not to like about Amazon. For rare books, their prices can be a bit much. But that's why there's Bibliofind...

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  • C. S. Lewis: 20th-Century Christian Knight
    One stop shopping and mega-links to one of the best authors of all time!

  • Dante's Divine Comedy
    As I write this, I am containing myself from jumping up and down. Some wonderful person has put not only the entire Divine Comedy on the web, but has hypertext it, with a search engine, and access to several artists' illustrations! Just remember, it's named a Comedy because you're supposed to get out of the "Inferno!"

  • Evolution Publishing - Literary Homepage
    A Catholic Fantasy press! They say of themselves: "Our Theory of Evolution - Without some knowledge of its etymology the modern English connotation of "evolution" is deceptive, having wrongly acquired an agnostic taint which overemphasizes change in the material world without acknowledging the eternity of what lies beyond it. In Latin, the noun evolutio means literally "the act of rolling out." As a writer, it comes naturally to think of God as the great Author of Time, which like a scroll is gradually unrolled before human eyes...."

  • The Christian Fandom Home Page
    Another page that attempts to draw together the best of Christian Science Fiction and Fantasy.

  • Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine
    I highly recommend Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine as well as her Sword and Sorceress anthologies. MZB, may God rest her soul, was a wonderful mentor and editor, and those who now carry on the magazine and anthology are likewise. Both publications tend towards the subgenre of "Sword and Sorcery," although they have been including more "Urban Fantasy" stories lately. Keep in mind that the guidelines are rather strict - make sure you look them over thoroughly before submitting to the magazine. Best of all, of course, they have bought two of my short stories (Yaaay! FWAH! Dance of Joy! Dance of Glee!): "If We Shadows Have Offended" for MZBFM, vol. 46 - which won first place for that issue!, and "Better Seen Than Heard" for Sword and Sorceress 19 (debuting in 2002).

  • SFF: Science Fiction and Fantasy
    This is an interesting site which boasts several valuable links, but serves primarily as a message board. Quite a few well-known authors in the genre frequent the site, and have their homepages linked to it. Enjoy!

  • SF Site
    Another site for reviewing science fiction and fantasy. Includes also interviews with authors, and extensive links.

  • Phantastes: Journal of Fantastic Fiction
    Phantastes is a scholarly e-zine, published quarterly. The articles are often interesting, if not excellent, to read, but the bulletin board is negligable. E-zine also includes interviews. Issues are thematic.

  • Fantasy, Fairytales and Folklore
    Another e-zine, this one a publisher of stories, poems and artwork. The publisher was kind enough to buy one of my poems for the May 2000 issue, so check it out! (*Note* - you do have to pay to read the magazine, however, there is a free tour.)

  • Ardeon
    You may have noticed the neat-o links at the bottom of my home page, referring to this "exotic land" strangely labelled Ardeon. Well, rest assured, it's just a bunch of amateur and professional Fantasy writers, poets and artists who like to have miscellaneous links floating around the web. As with most of these links, the content on those pages do not necessarily agree with what I promote.

  • SFWA
    The Science Fiction (and Fantasy) Writer's Association - a helpful guild for authors!

  • Adherants - SF/F Guide
    An excellent resource with mega-links to Christian Fantasy!

  • Encyclopedia Mythica
    An excellent on-line source for those niggling questions like, "Was Vertumnus a Roman or a Greek god?"

  • Fairy Tales - Origins and Evolution
    An interesting site, dedicated solely to Fairy Tales and their roots. Rather extensive - my hat's off!

  • Book-A-Minute
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  • christianfantasy.com
    Come meet Jessica Sandoval, author of several Christian Fantasy novels!

  • Lars Walker's Homepage
    And while you're at it, check out Lars Walker's, author of several Christian Fantasy books, homepage!

  • Decent Films
    Want to know the latest on movies from a Christian perspective? Check out Steve Greydanus' wonderful page, "Decent Films" - well laid out and user friendly, with regular updates!

  • Great Young Adult Books
    Heather Marie Barnett is the reigning queen on young adult literature. Check out her lovely page, for more book recommendations!

  • Victoria Strauss' Home Page
    Author of both fantasy and articles, Victoria Strauss' webpage is an excellent resource for writers concerned about the nuts and bolts of publishing and promoting, as well as scams. Her regular article, "Writer Beware", located at the SFWA site (see above), is an ongoing record of publishing scams exposed.

  • Teresa Edgerton's Home Page
    One of the most phenomenal writers of fantastic fiction, Teresa Edgerton's home page is a well-laid out compendium of the work behind her novels. For more on her bibliography, also look at the Christian Guide to Fantasy ~ In a World of Their Own.

  • Robin McKinley's Home Page
    One of the most breathtaking authors in the English Language, and reknowned author of retold fairy tales, Robin McKinley's page is a treasure-trove of essays and insights. For more on her bibliography, also look at the Christian Guide to Fantasy ~ Twice Upon a Time.

  • Patricia Wrede's Worldbuilder Questions
    Patricia Wrede is an excellent, excellent novelist (who also dabbles in mixing Regency and Fantasy! Check out her hard-to-find books, Mairelon the Magician and its sequel Magician's Ward through any of the above links. If you've the time, I also highly recommmend *sigh* her incredibly difficult to find and exorbitantly priced novel, Sorcery and Cecelia. Well worth it, all!) - and now we know why she's so good. These questions are fairly comprehensive, and give a good starting place for worldbuilding, THE crucial element of Fantastic Fiction. The page is poorly laid out, but don't let that deter you.

  • Jonathan Fesmire's "Introduction to Fantasy"
    This is the "sidedoor" to a friend's, Jonathan Fesmire's site, and - interestingly enough - the page that first caught my attention enough to write to Jonathan. His contention is a common one in the world of Fantastic Fiction: that "magic" (which, I know, I know, I have to define in "Political Fantasy" et al) is the key element to Fantasy. When I get a bit of time, I'll address this issue specifically. My many thanks go out to Jonathan, and others, who have challenged me to defend my somewhat...original...definition of the genre.


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