Adventures in Storytelling: Fantasy
This session focuses on Fantasy titles and its many sub-genres. The links below are the session PowerPoint, articles, Web sites and other resources.
Deadlines for extra CE credit for the Fantasy class can be found here.
Where the authors are:
Where the reviews and readers are:
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SFX - the SF and Fantasy magazine
- Books N Bytes
Where the awards are:
- Hugo Award by the World Science Fiction Society
- Nebula Award by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
- James Tiptree, Jr. Award
- Fantasy Freaks Forum
- SFX Forum
- Denver Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Club - great information and book lists
Where the bloggers are:
- Rob's Blog O' Stuff
- Jim Butcher's Blog
- Neil Gaiman's Journal
- Fantasy & Sci-Fi Lovin' Blog
- Realms of Speculative Fiction
- Sci Fi Chick
- SFF Review
Other links of note:
- Print and Online Fantasy RA Resources
- Bond, Gwenda, "Fantasy Goes Literary" in Publishers' Weekly (April 3, 2006). Link is to article in EBSCOhost.
- Harvey, Ryan, "The Sword-and-Sorcery, Planetary Romance and Swashbuckler Timeline." Web article offering a retrospective look.
- "Fantasy Subgenres" entry on Wikipedia
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