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The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, doing business as Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Association and commonly known as SFWA (/ ˈ s ɪ f w ə / or / ˈ s ɛ f w ə /) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization of professional science fiction and fantasy writers. While SFWA is based in the United States, its membership is open to ...
Science Fiction and Fantasy Association of New Zealand; Science Fiction & Fantasy Poetry Association; Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan; The Science Fiction Forum; Science Fiction Foundation; Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame; Science Fiction South Africa; SF Minnesota; SFera; Śląski Klub Fantastyki; Southern Fandom ...
Urdu Science Board (abbreviated as USB) is an academic and literary institution in Pakistan that operates under the National Heritage and Culture Division, Government of Pakistan. It aims to promote scientific and technical knowledge in Urdu language through the publication of books and journals.
العربية; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Bosanski; Català; Čeština; Dansk; Deutsch; Ελληνικά; Español
Pages in category "Science fiction studies organizations" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of science fiction editors, editors working for book and magazine publishing companies who have edited science fiction.Many have also edited works of fantasy and other related genres, all of which have been sometimes grouped under the name speculative fiction.
Science fiction fandom or SF fandom is a community or fandom of people interested in science fiction in contact with one another based upon that interest. SF fandom has a life of its own, but not much in the way of formal organization (although formal clubs such as the Futurians (1937–1945) and the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society (1934–present) are recognized examples of organized fandom).
LitRPG, short for literary role-playing game, is a literary genre combining the conventions of computer RPGs with science-fiction and fantasy novels. The term was introduced in 2013. [ 1 ] In LitRPG, game-like elements form an essential part of the story, and visible RPG statistics (for example strength, intelligence, damage) are a significant ...