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  2. Bards and Sages - Wikipedia

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    Bards and Sages is an American publisher of speculative fiction and role-playing games. The company was founded in 2002 by horror writer and game designer Julie Ann Dawson. The company produces both print and electronic media. The company was nominated for best electronic publisher in 2006 in the annual Preditors and Editors Readers' Poll. [1]

  3. Internet Speculative Fiction Database - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Cory Doctorow wrote in Science Fiction Age that "[T]he best all-round guide to things science-fictional remains the Internet Speculative Fiction Database". [3] In April 2009, Zenkat wrote that "it is widely considered one of the most authoritative sources about Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror literature available on the Internet ...

  4. Speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    Speculative fiction as a category ranges from ancient works to paradigm-changing and neotraditional works of the 21st century. [17] [18] Characteristics of speculative fiction have been recognized in older works whose authors' intentions, or in the social contexts of the stories they portray, are now known.

  5. Category:Speculative fiction - Wikipedia

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    Speculative fiction is a term encompassing science fiction, fantasy, horror, and other branches of literature not related to literary realism. Subcategories This category has the following 25 subcategories, out of 25 total.

  6. Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association - Wikipedia

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    The SFPA oversees the quarterly production of literary journals dedicated to speculative poetry and the annual publication of anthologies associated with awards administered by the organization, [1] i.e. the Rhysling Awards for year's best speculative poems in two length categories [2] and the Dwarf Stars Award for year's best very short ...

  7. Strange Horizons - Wikipedia

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    Susan Marie Groppi won the World Fantasy Special Award—Non-professional in 2010 for her work as Editor-in-Chief on Strange Horizons. [8] The magazine itself was a finalist for the Hugo Award for Best Website in 2002 [9] and 2005. [10]

  8. Category:Speculative fiction novels - Wikipedia

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    This is for Speculative fiction novels. This subject includes Alternate/Alternative History, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror. Novels from these should be categorised ...

  9. Leading Edge (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Leading Edge, formerly The Leading Edge Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy, is a semi-professional speculative fiction magazine first published in April 1981 and published at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.