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Other Web Resources
More
Inklings Sites
The Inklings
Authors and Awards
Genres: Fantasy, Myth, Science Fiction
Other Organizations
Books, Books, Books
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The Labyrinth
A huge World Wide Web server for Medieval Studies
sponsored by Georgetown University. Can be searched for
specific topics, with subject menus for various national
cultures, Arthurian studies, Norse culture, religious
history, and much more.
The
Endicott Studio of Mythic Arts
Online journal featuring works -- essays, reviews, artwork
and more -- by writers, painters, sculptors, photographers,
and performance artists in the Endicott circle (including
Ellen Kushner & Delia Sherman, Midori Snyder, Charles de
Lint, Jane Yolen, Neil Gaiman, Charles Vess, Thomas Canty,
and others).
Bulfinch's
Mythology
Search or browse through the three volumes: "The Age of
Fable or Stories of Gods and Heroes," "The Age of
Chivalry or Legends of King Arthur," and "Legends
of Charlemagne or Romance of the Middle Ages." Large
collection of mythology links.
Encyclopedia
Mythica
This is an encyclopedia on
mythology, folklore, legends, and more. It contains over
6100 definitions of gods and goddesses, supernatural beings
and legendary creatures and monsters from all over the
world.
Myths
and Legends
An excellent resource for web information on myths from all
cultures (Anatolian to Welsh) plus folklore from Robin Hood
to gothic horror. It's one-stop shopping for anyone starting
to explore any of these areas.
Faerie
Lands Forlorn
A lovely selection of poetry, art, tales and fonts from the
Scriptorium (an online source of unusual fonts and graphic
arts resources). Offers shareware and free downloads, as
well as being a visual delight. Worth a visit!!
Science
Fiction Resource Guide
A really impressive collection of information and links,
which includes magazines, art, writers' resources, and music
in addition to more easily available information on the
genré.
Science
Fiction and Fantasy Research Database
An online index to over 60,000 historical and critical items
about science fiction, fantasy and horror. Includes
Mythlore.
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The Tolkien Society
Web site for the British Tolkien Society, whose aim is the
furtherance of interest in the life and works of the late
Professor J.R.R. Tolkien CBE.
The
University of Wisconsin Tolkien Society
Co-organizers of the 1999 BreeMoot 4/Mythcon XXX conference,
this group, run by Richard West, meets monthly to discuss
Tolkien and related fantasy literature.
International
Association for the Fantastic in the Arts
The IAFA is a scholarly organization devoted to the study of
the fantastic (broadly defined) as it appears in literature,
film, and the other arts. The organization sponsors an
annual conference, operates an electronic mail discussion
list, and publishes essays, bibliographies, and a
newsletter.
Science
Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc.
An
organization for writers of science fiction and fantasy,
with publications [also available to non-members] providing
information about activities, publishing news, articles
written by pros on how to get published, and
thought-provoking essays on the literature of science
fiction and fantasy.
Arthuriana
The web page for the quarterly journal of the International
Arthurian Society - North American Branch, which also
contains information about the organization and about
Arthurnet, the online discussion group sponsored by Arthuriana.
The
George MacDonald Society
Website for the George MacDonald Society, giving information
on the group's activities and about its publications.
Webmaster Joseph Flynn also sells rare books, specializing
in the works of MacDonald (of course!) and the Inklings.
Children's
Book Illustrator's Guild of Minnesota
A new resource for artists and lovers of illustrated books.
The
Brazilian Tolkien Society
One of the growing number of world-wide national groups
focusing on Tolkien's works.
Conference
on Christianity and Literature
Allied organization of the Modern Language Association, the
CCL is dedicated to scholarly excellence in the exploration
of the intersection between Christianity and
literature. Inklings-related topics often explored in
regional conferences.
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Books, Books,
Books
We just can't keep up with literature sites on the web, so
we've created a separate page for these listings. Check here
for on-line bookstores, publisher sites, magazines and
journals, &c.
"Dragon" Illustration by Kevin Farrell ©
1995
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