The Exhaustive List of Links for SFF Writers 4 of 4

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Part 4:

Faerie Lore and Literature

Raphael Carter's Honeyguide Web Log -- Raphael Carter finds interesting information on science and other topics.

The Internet Movie Database -- which also includes TV shows. Very good information with one large drawback: they're careful not to give away endings and secrets. To find those, see the next item:

Movie Review Query Engine

Medieval Technology timeline

On-Line Literary Research Tools

Web of online dictionaries

caving, drinking, and folk songs

IC Web Site: Intentional Communities List

The Online Medieval and Classical Library

The Market List -- sf/fantasy markets

Cluelass -- mystery info

Cyberspace Spinner -- genre indexes, etc.

sf & fantasy obituaries & vital statistics

Tangent Online. Tangent reviews sf/fantasy short stories.

Shanties and Sailor Songs Shantys und Seemannslieder

Mystery Writers of America

Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities

SciTech Daily Review

Folklore and Mythology Electronic Texts

Tales of Wonder: Folk & Fairy Tales From Around the World

Fairy Tales: Origins and Evolution

Concordances of Great Books

Newshub Science

Species 2000

Canada's Office of Urban Agriculture

Folksongs; German, English, and other languages

History On-Line

Mary Soon Lee's SF and Fantasy markets list

Source List for Genealogy Research

Scicentral

Patricia C. Wrede's Fantasy World-Building Questions

Stef & Paula's market list

Extrasolar Planets Encyclopaedia

Hometown Favorites -- information on local and regional foods from around the US. (Which they sell.)

American Dialect Society

Dictionary of Antarctic Slang

Quotez

Unisci

Thanks to Dan Goodman for compiling these links! You can visit his website by clicking here.

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