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| Below are my favorite web sites. I hope they guide you to something of interest. |
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| They remind me of stickers on cases from 1930s movies. |
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SF Magazines
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| | Publishers of Black Static, Crimewave and Interzone not for the faint hearted or imaginatively challenged. |
| | A classic science fiction magazine. |
| | Like hard sci-fi? This is the one for you. |
| | The Internet site for Articles from The Zone magazine. |
| | Small Press Publishers of The Zone and other Horror/SF magazines. |
| | A Webzine working hard to be semipro |
| | A Webzine with a quirky wit. |
| | A new fantasy, science fiction, horror and hybrid e-zine featuring short stories, artwork and more.
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| | One of the oldest Webzines around visit and find out why. |
| | Dark Tales from one of the genre's shining lights. |
| | Content is everything with this simple format small press mag. |
| | A Greek SF Magazine who must be good - they publish me! |
SF Art
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| I grew up with SF Artwork fueling my imagination. You'd never guess would you? |
| | Fred
Gambino demonstrates artistic talent, not the tools, produce the best
images. If you like paint or pixels, his site is worth visiting. |
| | A master, I have stared at his landscapes for hours. What he does with bus depots is worth a click alone! |
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the mournful giant robot with the broken human in its hand? It was his
picture. The site has a neat little movie too. Sadly this hero of mine
has died recently, visit the site and see what we have lost. |
| | From Dr Who and Star Trek to Pin-ups and fantasy this man's range is huge. |
| | Fantasy Art with an inspiring tutorial. |
| | A 'tradigital' artist with an eye for a striking image. The site has a fist full of great tutorials on digital artwork. |
| | Janos Miklos a Hungarian who dreams of spaceships and renders them in Bryce, Terragen and Universe Image. |
| | Art of Kristen Perry and the home of the peanut butter mustard salami sandwich! |
Other SF Sites
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| These sites don't fit into the above categories, but I visit them regularly. |
| | I
didn't know the BSFA existed until 2001, I'd have joined twenty years
ago if I'd known about it. Definitely every serious SF fan should be a
member. Even flippant ones like me should join. |
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David Angus: World builder. An extra-ordinary modeller of worlds.
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