Altherna Terra SF Club is based in Bucharest, Roumania, and claims to be the first Roumanian sf club on the Internet.Ansible, published in England, is a labor of love by David Langford. It features publishing and fannish gossip, and professional information. Langford has won the Hugo Award for his fan writing.
The Book Engine allows you to submit your own book reviews.
Cambridge University Science Fiction Society
ConNotation--TheMagician's SF Convention Listing
Darkness on the Edge of Town is a site full of links to vampire sites on the web.
Famous Monsters of Filmland is Forrie Ackerman's brainchild.
Feminist Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Utopia
Gu a de Recursos de la Ciencia Ficci n en espa ol
Hologram Tales is an sf/f/h magazine, but more than that it is a very good site for information on conventions, links, art, etc. and has an excellent search engine.
Horror links has some really great links.
Laurie Mann's Science Fiction and Fact Pages
The Linköping Science Fiction & Fantasy Archive
Nashville Fandom has its own site and here it is.
NESFA, the New England Science Fiction Association, one of the oldest sf clubs in the Northeast US, has its own webpage. Check it out for meetings of the group and about Boskone, the annual convention in Boston that the organization runs.
Out of This World: Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy
The Science Fiction Foundation Collection
Science Fiction Resources for Writers
Temporal Anomalies in Popular Time Travel Movies or....glitches discovered by someone who obviously has way too much time on his hands.
Fiona Webster's Horror Website has her own nonfiction writing on the genre and reading Lists since 1980.
X-Files newsletter is exactly what it says for all you X-philes out there.
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