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SciFi and Fantasy
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Kyu World
Go (Weiqi) Fansite
Sparks
Local Blog
Sparks - This site's political and economic current events blog. SciFi and Fantasy news also included.
Kyu World - Fansite for the game of Go, offering lessons, game commentary, the latest go news (including KGS amateur news), and the best links.
Jeff Russell's Starship Dimensions - Exactly what it says - a visual scaled comparison of starships from the length and breadth of science fiction. For Internet Explorer users, it is also interactive, allowing you to click and drag the images for direct comparisons. By using pages with different scales, this site includes everything from an Imperial Probe Droid to Rama, from Serenity to the Vorlon Planet Killer.
Scifimatter.com - A frequently updated science fiction directory with over 2,000 links. It contains detailed categories and excellent descriptions. If you're looking for something specific, look here first.
FracturedTime.com - Author Michael D'Ambrosio's site featuring the Fractured Time trilogy and the Space Frontiers series.
The Haven - A new scifi directory site created by fellow author Clare Dargin.
The Art Renewal Center - Over 60,000 paintings by more than 5,000 artists from art history. Some of the best inspiration available to the human mind. The paintings are mostly in the realist mode.
Some of the site's functions will be down while we update the look of the main page, shift from TikiWiki to MediaWiki, and from b2evolution for the blog to Wordpress. The shop will also be down pending an upgrade to the newest version of ZenCart and some necessary reconfiguration. Hopefully, these changes will make accessing and updating the site smoother, allowing us to bring you more content.
My book, Secrets of Selparis, is finally in print! It is available both here, and at Amazon.com. It's a great adventure pulling together many fantasy and science fiction elements that have never been seen side-by-side in a single work before. While complete in and of itself, it introduces a universe fertile for future stories, many aspects of which I have already shared with you on this site, in Wikiparis.
If you have even a casual interest in how the species and histories described at the wiki side might interact and contribute to a vibrant science fiction setting, then this book is definitely for you. If you read the Kingmaker story already on this site, then this novel will hold some pleasant surprises for you, as well.