Includes c. 2000 references to real churches, religions, and tribes in science fiction novels and short stories.
Working to promote literary quality in speculative fiction. Site has frequently asked questions, news, resources, and information on their programs and grants.
Online publication of classic eighteen-volume work of English and American literary history and criticism.
The online reincarnation of the storied Fessenden Review
A biannual journal featuring innovative fiction for the literary-minded. Published by the University of Houston.
An African American literary book club that allows the websurfer to participate online. Guidance for discussion groups offered also.
A club for those who love science fiction, horror, Afrofuturism, fantasy and other forms of speculative fiction and how it relates to people of color.
A collection of classic books, poems, speeches, and plays. Site offers online chapter-indexed hypertext that can be easily read and searched and each piece includes downloadable e-text of the work.…
Includes reviews of great children's books, classroom activities, lesson plans, and professional topics.
Internet resources related to books for children and young adults.
Extensive directory of official author sites and fan sites. Highly recommended sites are noted.
Monthly themed book reviews, author interviews, bestseller lists, and literary news.
Articles on relevant writers, culture and theory. Based at the National University of Singapore.
Annotated list of beat publication dates and events, by Larry Smith (Firelands College of BGSU)
An introduction to the prose and poetry of the country in 'The Age of the Troubador'.
Links to online lectures at ORB: The Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies.
Article with sections on languages, authorship, genres and notable works of the period.
Guide to web resources, created by Anniina Jokinen (web editor of The Luminarium).
Late Victorian Illustrators, Peter Rabbit, and The Wizard of Oz.
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