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  • Anotherealm: New science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories are posted twice a month, with short fiction updated weekly. Features include book reviews, a message board, and links to resources for writers.
  • Aphelion: Along with original science fiction novels, short stories, and serials, this monthly online magazine offers the Mare Inebrium story series about happenings in a spaceport bar.
  • Creative Island: Formerly Steel Caves. Unusual humor is the focus in a bi-monthly e-zine offering science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories, from space opera to unicorn tales.
  • Cyber Age Adventures: Superheroes and their lives are the focus of the stories in an award-winning e-zine.
  • DargonZine: Publishes stories produced by a collaborative group of writers, all set in the late medieval fantasy world called Dargon. New issues are released monthly.
  • Dark Moon Rising: A bi-monthly e-zine featuring original fiction, poetry, and artwork in science fiction, fantasy, and horror. It also contains related non-fiction and a writing workshop. An e-mail version is available.
  • Dark Planet: Original science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories and poetry are available, as well as interviews and commentary. New works are released every six months.
  • Deep Outside SFFH: A professional Web-only magazine that focuses on dark speculative fiction. An e-mail newsletter delivers new stories to readers once a month.
  • Demensions: Mainstream science fiction and fantasy stories, novellas, and novel chapters are published monthly. Includes a mailing list to provide reader feedback.
  • Distant Worlds: Science fiction stories are published monthly. Also includes science news, a space art image gallery, message board for writers, and commentary on writing.
  • Fiction Inferno: Stories include science fiction, fantasy, horror, speculative, and experimental works. Published quarterly.
  • Future Shocks: Monthly publication offering science fiction, fantasy and horror stories. Also includes a history of science fiction.
  • Ideomancer: Speculative fiction, including slipstream, is updated weekly. Monthly issues also offer a book review and commentary from a featured author.
  • Infinity Plus: Short stories, novel extracts, reviews, and features, with new material added weekly.
  • Mytholog: Short stories and poems with exploring the modern mythos and its roots, published quarterly. Illustrated. Submissions accepted.
  • Nuketown: Speculative fiction with a heroic tone and a positive outlook shares the spotlight with news and reviews.
  • Orion Tales: Downloadable original stories and art published by the Orion Arm's Worldbuilding group. Stories are set in the far future and written to fit the Orion Arm's "hard science space opera" scenario. [PDF]
  • Planet Magazine: Edited by Andrew G. McGann, this quarterly e-zine of short fiction and poetry showcases new or little-known writers working in retro-style science fiction and sword-and-sorcery fantasy.
  • Planet Relish: Humorous science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories are published monthly. "Feghoot" stories feature groan-inducing puns.
  • Quantum Muse: New science fiction, fantasy, and alternative writing, and artwork are posted each month. Links to services for online SF writers and "drinkers with a writing problem" are also available.
  • Raven Electrick: A monthly e-zine featuring short stories and poems in science fiction, fantasy, horror, and mystery, from sword and sorcery to space opera and from hardboiled noir to vampire yarns.
  • RevolutionSF - Fiction: Updated weekly with illustrated stories from professional authors including Michael Moorcock, Scott Cupp, Joe Lansdale and others. Edited by Rick Klaw.
  • Rogue Worlds: Stories and poems set on worlds other than Earth share the spotlight with sword-and-sorcery fiction and poetry. Published quarterly.
  • Schrodinger's Mouse: An e-zine focusing on "hard" science fiction and science fiction exploring philosophical or ethical themes.
  • Sci Fiction: A section of the Sci Fi Channel's official Web site that features original stories and reprints of classic stories, edited by former Omni magazine fiction editor Ellen Datlow.
  • Scribal Tales: Short stories in the fantasy, science fiction, horror, and hybrid genres, published every two months.
  • silverthought: Speculative fiction with a focus on plausible science, including short stories, sections from unpublished novels in progress, and sample chapters from published works.
  • Space Jockey Online: A humor magazine that presents articles commenting about life in the 22nd century, written as if the authors were living in the future.
  • Strange Horizons: A weekly speculative fiction e-zine that offers science fiction and fantasy stories, poetry, art, reviews, and author interviews.
  • Superhero Fiction: Stories that present original four-color comic book characters in short story prose form. Published monthly.
  • The Infinite Matrix: Edited by Eileen Gunn, with new stories by writers such as Neal Barrett Jr., Michael Swanwick, and Gene Wolf. Includes reviews, essays, and a weblog by Bruce Sterling. Published monthly, but some features are updated more frequently.
  • The Outer Rim: A monthly e-zine operated by a crew of volunteers that offers reviews, original fiction, and poetry; analyses of myth and fantasy; science articles; and artwork.
  • The Three-lobed Burning Eye: Tales of horror, suspense, fantasy, science fiction, and magic realism fill a quarterly webzine of speculative fiction and art.
  • Twilight Times: Cross-genre speculative fiction is the focus of this quarterly magazine that offers science fiction, fantasy, and magic realism stories, poetry, and artwork.
  • Ultraverse E-zine of Science Fiction & Fantasy: Short stories of science fiction and fantasy, author interviews and reviews, published quarterly. Also includes links to information for writers and readers.


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