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* [http://www.hycyber.com/SF/author_pseudo.html Science Fiction Author Pseudonyms] | * [http://www.hycyber.com/SF/author_pseudo.html Science Fiction Author Pseudonyms] | ||
* [http://homepages.pavilion.co.uk/users/tartarus/database.htm A Guide to Supernatural Fiction], edited by R.B. Russell (Tartarus Press) | * [http://homepages.pavilion.co.uk/users/tartarus/database.htm A Guide to Supernatural Fiction], edited by R.B. Russell (Tartarus Press) | ||
* [http://www.jb.man.ac.uk/~agg/ghosts/ Ghost Story Writers] database | * [http://www.jb.man.ac.uk/~agg/ghosts/ Ghost Story Writers] database ("The Cyclopaedia of Ghost Story Writers is an ever-expanding database of information (bibliographic and biographic) of authors who have written at least one published short story (generally less than 30,000 words) with the theme of haunting or another related aspect of the supernatural during the Georgian, Victorian or Edwardian period. The current definition of whether an author belongs within this period is vague but as a general rule no author born before about 1920 is included.") | ||
==Fandom resources== | ==Fandom resources== | ||
Revision as of 17:36, 28 November 2010
Major bibliographic databases
- ISFDB (Internet Science Fiction Database) and isfdb wiki
- FantasticFiction.co.uk
- SF & F Research Database - An online index to over 60,000 historical and critical items about science fiction, fantasy and horror; Compiled by Hal W. Hall
- Index to SF Anthologies & Collections, Combined Edition by William G. Contento
- Hal Hall's SF & Fantasy Research Database
- SFbooklist / SF & F Bibliography
- Locus Index to SF
Magazine etc. databases
Authors
- Science Fiction Author Pseudonyms
- A Guide to Supernatural Fiction, edited by R.B. Russell (Tartarus Press)
- Ghost Story Writers database ("The Cyclopaedia of Ghost Story Writers is an ever-expanding database of information (bibliographic and biographic) of authors who have written at least one published short story (generally less than 30,000 words) with the theme of haunting or another related aspect of the supernatural during the Georgian, Victorian or Edwardian period. The current definition of whether an author belongs within this period is vague but as a general rule no author born before about 1920 is included.")
Fandom resources
- Fancyclopedia II (1959)
- The Fan History Project (fanac.org)
- Fandata
- eFanZines