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Ted Chiang Explains the Disaster Novel We All Suddenly Live In 3/31/20. Ted Chiang is a science fiction author. He wrote the screenplay for "Arrival".
AUTHORS
OTHER LINKS
- Andrew Fraknoi's list of SF stories with good
astronomy and physics. Includes some that are available on-line.
- The Sci Phi Journal
- The Center for the Study of
Science Fiction at the University of Kansas
- Arizona State University Center for Science and the Imagination
- Hieroglyph Center for Science and the Imagination, Arizona State University
- The Hard SF Site
- The University of Michigan
Fantasy and Science Fiction website, with links to electronic texts
- BestSF.net - links to electronic
versions of SF short stories available on the web
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of
America
- How to write Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Science Fiction Research Association
- Infinity Plus -
public domain SF on the web
- SF Signal - a fanzine
- What Is 'Hard' Science Fiction? Ben Bova; Huffington Post, 4/4/15
- Science-fictional shibboleths Charlie Stross
- Science fiction special: The future of a genre New Scientist, 11/12/08
- The stars of modern SF pick the best science fiction The Guardian, 5/13/11
- Dune, 50 years on: how a science fiction novel changed the world The Guardian, 7/3/15
- The Politics of Star Trek Claremont review of Books, 8/25/15
- Inside The Spaceflight Of 'The Martian' Inside Science, 1/26/16
- Atomic Rocketships of the Space Patrol, a website dedicated to Robert A. Heinlein and Sir Arthur C. Clarke
- How We Will Terraform Mars Jason Shankel; Gizmodo.com, 12/19/11
- Philip K. Dick and the Fake Humans Boston Review, 1/16/18
- How we made Starship Troopers The Guardian, 1/22/18
Some Good Old Stories available on-line
Some good stories somewhat outside of the hard SF genre