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Marcher Lord Press Presents Christian Speculative Fiction: Publisher Jeff Gerke Speaks OutJeff Gerke, publisher of Marcher Lord Press speaks to Frank Creed about the business of Biblical and Christian speculative fiction.
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Christian Speculative Fiction in the Publishing IndustryDespite the popularity of Christian speculative fiction, this genre has been marginalized by the major publishers.
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Locus Magazine: For All Speculative Fiction FansLocus is a non-fiction magazine that is truly unique in the speculative fiction world. It is all non-fiction articles in a magazine format. Everything from interviews to reviews are incorporated in each issue. -
Rogue Worlds: An Exceptional Ezine of Speculative FictionRogue Worlds adheres to the same high-quality standards as its sister publication, Simulacrum, with an accent on dark speculative fiction.
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The Fiction Genres We Can Write In: From the Romance to Speculative FictionThis article will focus on detailing the options a writer of fiction has.
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Strange Horizons: Weekly Speculative Fiction EzineStrange Horizons is dedicated to offering readers unique and inventive science fiction and fantasy. It also pays generous rates to writers and illustrators.
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Three Essential Books for the Speculative Fiction WriterThere are three books that I turn to time and again as I write, especially as a writer of fantasy.
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Award-nominated Writer, Entrepreneur to Speak at Columbus Fiction ConferenceFreelance writer and entrepreneur Gery L. Deer of Jamestown, OH will serve as an expert guest panelist for the 24th Annual Context Speculative Fiction Literary Convention scheduled for August 26-28 in Columbus. -
'Another Earth' Film Review: Speculative Sci-Fi Offers Second ChanceDirector and co-writer Mike Cahill and co-writer and star Brit Marling show skill in their speculative fiction film 'Another Earth,' which won the Special Jury Award and the Sloan Award at this year's Sundance Film Festival. -
Jamestown Writer to Speak at Columbus Fiction ConferenceFreelance writer and columnist Gery L. Deer of Jamestown has been invited to serve as an expert guest panelist for the 2010 Context Speculative Fiction Literary Convention scheduled for August 27-29.
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C.J. Cherryh's Short Fiction for Fans and Critics AlikeThis award winning speculative fiction novelist already has a legion of fans, but C.J. Cherryh's woefully underrated short fiction is sure to win over a few more. -
The Ultimate Guide to Free Science Fiction Reads OnlineArticle on the many places to find science fiction texts in free, legal electronic forms.
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An Examination of Christian Science Fictioneditorial on Christian Science Fiction -
Science Fiction Isn't Just FictionScience fiction's a fluid genre that changes with the course of time. It's a literary voice that evolves with a generation, the genre borne out of wonderment, out of curiosity, to satisfy the age-old question of "What if?"
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Classic Science Fiction Television PlotsScience Fiction series of the past sixty years have developed a series of tried-and-true iterative plots. Here's a rundown on some of the most common premises in your favorite shows. -
The Strangest Science Fiction Movies Ever MadeHere you'll find an aficionados' guide to best of the weirdest, farthest fetching, strangest plots in science fiction movie history.
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The Best Science Fiction Remakes in Film & TelevisionNot all Science Fiction remakes have been awful or mediocre productions. In fact, there are some that are even considered by many to be superior efforts when compared to the source material. Here you'll find a guide to the best such examples in film & TV.
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The Best Classic Science Fiction TV ShowsReacquaint yourself with these favorite classic Science Fiction TV serials from yesteryear via this guide detailing production notes, notable episodes, and other interesting facts that you may have never known before.
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Flashpoint: Book One of the Underground: Science Fiction for Teens - Book ReviewWith the release of Flashpoint: Book One of the Underground, author Frank Creed reaches out to Christian tweens, science fiction and cyberpunk fans. -
The Rise and (hopeful) Fall of Science Fiction/FantasyBookstores often lump "science fiction" and "fantasy" works into one "scifi/fantasy" aisle. But science fiction and fantasy are different enough that I say they each warrant their own unique section.
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The Ultimate Guide to Christian Science Fiction and Fantasy on the WebWhere to find Christian science fiction and fantasy on the Web
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Religion: The Heart of Science FictionThis article discusses the relationship between science fiction and religion.
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Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing AwardsMany groups and societies award works of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Whether you're looking for a good read, or looking to get some recognition for your own work, these awards are worth checking out!
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The Beautiful World of Science Fiction: Immerse Your ImaginationThis article discusses the appeal of science fiction stories. -
Top Science Fiction Storylines: Notes on Star Wars, Star Trek, Babylon 5, and BattletechScience fiction is experiencing a revival of late in both novels, movies, and TV series. The series mentioned in this article are a small taste of some of the finer epics. -
Decisions to Use First Person or Third Person in FictionChoosing a viewpoint is perhaps the biggest decision a writer of a short story or novel can make. This essay discusses the strengths of each, and my personal experience with them.
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Six Online Market Lists for Fiction and PoetryA detailed look at online market lists that will help you find the right magazine for your fiction and poetry -
Review of Christian Science Fiction Magazine Dragons, Angels & Knights MagazineScience Fiction and Fantasy is a genre on the rise throughout Christian Fiction. For a very long time, Sci Fi and Fantasy novels were often passed over or not well marketed because publishers in the CBA... -
The Uses and Misuses of Inspiration: Why so Much Christian Fiction is so BadThe Lord may have given you an idea but it is up to you to perfect it. Imagining one's self as inspired will only produce bad writing. Your work is a work of fiction and must follow those rules.
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