SF Site is a bi-weekly webzine dedicated to reviewing fantasy and science fiction books and magazines. It also offers a smattering of TV and movie reviews, as well as staff editorials.
SF Site is a bi-weekly webzine dedicated to reviewing fantasy and science fiction books and magazines. It also offers a smattering of TV and movie reviews, as well as staff editorials.
Horrorhack’s Library of the Damned is a blog by horror author and librarian Rebecca Brock that intends to discuss everything horror: books, movies, writing, hand-knit replicas of Freddy Kruger's knife gloves, you name it.
Posts have dissected the mediocre horror of M. Night Shyamalan (I disagree on her opinions of The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable, but the rest is spot on, Tori Spelling staring in a Cthulhu movie, and one particularly peculiarly evil poster of a boy eating pork and beans. It's a new blog, but it looks to be off to a good, weird start.
Anotherealm has been publishing short and flash fiction since 1997. It's updated quarterly and features stories in the science fiction, horror and fantasy genres.
The leading horror writers organization's web site contains members-only information as well as tips for aspiring writers. The association presents the annual Bram Stoker award for best horror fiction.
A magazine dedicated to speculative fiction book reviews, with more than two dozen published quarterly online and in print.
Presently on hiatus, the long-running Quantum Muse webzine publishes an eclectic mix of science fiction, fantasy and horror short fiction, with occasional doses of uncategorizable fiction mixed in.
An occasional podcast dedicated to the Call of Cthulhu RPG and related works of horror by H.P. Lovecraft. It features reviews of game products, interviews with designers, and random ramblings about the Mythos. The show is produced by the fan site Yog Sothoth.
The personal blog of horror author and fan Sidney Williams. He talks about upcoming horror movies and books, his own writingg, and occasional forays into the geeky, such as text books for iPods.