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  2. Baen Free Library - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in late 1999 by science fiction writer Eric Flint and publisher Jim Baen to determine whether the availability of books free of charge on the Internet encourages or discourages the sale of their paper books. [2] The Baen Free Library represents an experiment in the field of intellectual property and copyright. It appears that ...

  3. Category:Science fiction websites - Wikipedia

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  4. Reactor (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine publishes articles, reviews, original short fiction, re-reads and commentary on speculative fiction. Unlike traditional print magazines like Asimov's or Analog, it releases online fiction that can be read free of charge. [1] Reactor was founded (as Tor.com) in July 2008 [2] and renamed Reactor on January 23, 2024. [3]

  5. List of digital library projects - Wikipedia

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    Baen Free Library: Science fiction and fantasy: Science fiction and fantasy from publishing house Baen Books Baen Books [9] Bartleby.com: Literature, reference and verse: Literature, reference and verse Bartleby.com [10] Biblioteca Digital Hispánica General Literature, pictures, records, memorabilia Biodiversity Heritage Library (BHL)

  6. SciFinal - Wikipedia

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    SciFinal has been described as “the best place to get your fix of nerdy webisodes” by Autumn on geeksix. [2] The site allows producers to create their own show page and promote their web series for free, and as of June 9, 2010 boasts over 120 independent science fiction web series listed, including: Zomblogalypse , The Adventures of ...

  7. SF Site - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 editor Gardner Dozois, writing in The Mammoth Book of Best New SF, described SF Site as one of the most important genre-related websites on the internet. [6] Zachary Houle wrote in the Ottawa Citizen in 2001, "Over four short years, [SF Site] has become a big player in broadening the appeal of speculative fiction—the SF referred to in its name" and said, "the site is also highly ...

  8. StarShipSofa - Wikipedia

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    StarShipSofa is a science fiction audio magazine and podcast from the United Kingdom hosted by Tony C. Smith. [1] [2] It publishes audio short fiction, commentary, essays, and anthologies of transcribed material. StarShipSofa was the first ever podcast to be both nominated for and to win a Hugo Award for Best Fanzine.

  9. Perihelion Science Fiction - Wikipedia

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    Perihelion Science Fiction originated in November 1967. It was photo-offset, 40 pages, in black-and-white. It ran for only five issues. [6] As reported by Mike Ashley in his history of science fiction periodicals, Gateways to Forever, the magazine “presented a mixture of fannish news, articles, and fiction, including a heroic fantasy comic strip, ‘Alaron’ by art editor William Stillwell.