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Mets Blog

Matthew Cerrone covers every angle of the Mets, offering commentary on games, players, and strategies.

May 15 2008 - 7:45am
Camino

A Mac-specific version of the Mozilla Web browser. It's sleek, it's fast, and very Macish.

May 14 2008 - 2:35pm
SciFi/Fantasy Wiki

A nice-sized wiki focusing on the genres of science fiction and fantasy. It includes categories for actors, authors, literature, magazines and movies.

May 13 2008 - 7:45am
Aphelion

A long-running webzine publishing science fiction and fantasy short stories and serials, poetry, discussion forums and the occasional feature.

May 12 2008 - 7:45am
Baryon Online

A magazine dedicated to speculative fiction book reviews, with more than two dozen published quarterly online and in print.

May 10 2008 - 12:51pm
Libertarian Futurist Society

The home of the Prometheus Awards, given annually to the best in libertarian science fiction. It also publishes a quarterly newsletter called Prometheus. Great organization, but its web site is profoundly underwhelming.

May 9 2008 - 7:45am
Antipodean SF

Antipodean prides itself on flipping the minds of its readers through thoughtful short-short stories written by Australian writers. The webzine aims to show the world that there are such creatures as Australian writers, while also expanding minds.

May 8 2008 - 7:45am
Philadelphia Science Fiction Society

The science fiction organization for the greater Philadelphia region. PSFS holds monthly meetings as well as PhilCon, its annual convention.

May 7 2008 - 7:45am
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America

The SFWA is America's best known association for writers in the science fiction and fantasy genres. The site includes information about the association's annual Nebula Awards, information about joining the group, recommended reading lists, and a member web site directory.

May 6 2008 - 5:18pm
Planet Magazine

Planet Magazine is a speculative fiction webzine that's been published regularly since 1994. Originally published quarterly, the blog switched to an ad hoc blog format in 2004.

May 5 2008 - 7:45am