| Law in Popular Culture: A collection of fiction in all genres, humor, plays, comics, pulp magazines, and films that either include a lawyer as a central character or have been authored by a lawyer. |
| Prehistoric Fiction: A site advocating the acceptance of a "prehistory" genre in which novels are set in prehistoric times or in which the principal characters are members of a prehistoric society. |
| Rana's World of Books and Otherthings: A personal page designed to be a guide for "romance and mystery readers." |
| The Financial Fiction Genre: A guide to banking and finance in fiction from the classics of Dickens, Thackeray, and Zola to modern financial thrillers. |
| The Literary Gothic: Gothic and supernaturalist literature prior to 1960. |