Ellen Datlow, Editor
Albedo, Ireland's leading magazine of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror.

The Alien Online has news, reviews, interviews, and discussion forums on sf and fantasy.

Asimov's Science Fiction is the online adjunct to the print magazine and has a bit of fiction and some of the columns from the magazine.

The Web site of Australia's premiere SF&F magazine, Aurealis.

Best SF aims to assist those seeking the best in short Science Fiction, in both printed form and on the Web.

Borderlands is a new Australian magazine publishing science fiction, fantasy and horror stories, and associated nonfiction.

Chiaroscuro is a good dark fantasy/horror webzine that publishes reviews, fiction, and poetry.

CNN for news

The online version of the terrific UK magazine Crime Time focuses on the crime genre with reviews, intereviews, resources, and more.

DarkEcho the newly revived Web site of Paula Guran includes features, interviews, reviews, and links related to the horror field. [She also designed this Web site (and others).]

Electric Velocipede is a print magazine and webzine with fiction (only excerpts of the stories on the Web site), reviews, and poetry.

Emerald City is an intelligent fan site that hails from the UK and has lively opinionated monthly book reviews, convention news, and and overall miscellany about the sf field.

Fantastic Metropolis has essays,fiction, interviews, and reviews.

The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction is an adjunct to the print magazine. The Web site has book reviews, nonfiction, and letter columns.

Gothic.Net has horror fiction, poetry, and columns.

Hellnotes is a weekly e-newsletter dedicated to the horror professional and horror fan. Subscribe here--check out a sample issue, get some horror news.

Greenman Review is an excellent review site specializing in fantasy arts and literature

Horrorfind is a directory and search engine dedicated to horror, Halloween and spooky subjects.

Infinite Matrix is the ambitious webzine that died after one issue, was reborn, and now continues to showcase unusual and entertaining pieces of fiction and art, book reviews, and columns.

Infinity Plus is a UK site with book reviews, interviews and reprinted short fiction by many excellent authors.

The Internet Review of Science Fiction is a nonfiction site dedicated to publishing critical essays, plus reviews and columns on sf.

January Magazine has genre and non-genre book reviews and interviews with authors.

Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet has the occasional commentary or review column from its print magazine but it mostly provides the Table of Contents to each issue.

Locus: the online edition--with different information and up-to-date news--of one of the major news magazines for science fiction and fantasy.

Moby Lives has news and commentary about books and writers.

The New Yorker

The New York Times

Publishers Weekly is the essential newsmagazine of the publishing industry

Rambles is a cultural arts webzine for folk & traditional music, speculative fiction, folklore, movies & more.

RevolutionSF covers all kinds of sf media and has fiction as well.

Salon.com

SCIFICTION is the fiction area that I edit on SCIFI.COM. Original fiction every week and classic reprints every other week.

Science Fiction Chronicle is an important newsmagazine for the sf/f/h field. The Web site contains a smattering of articles and book reviews. (It's now called "The Chronicle," but the Web site still says "Science Fiction Chronicle.")

SF Reader.com is a biweekly of the best and hottest fiction from the Web.

SF Revue is an intelligent monthly with science fiction news, reviews, and interviews.

SF Site, in addition to hosting a number of webzines, The SF Site runs book reviews, occasional commentary, and has a regular news column.

Strange Horizons is a mixed-genre webzine with fiction, columns, poetry, and reviews.

Tangent was a major site for coverage of short fiction within the sf and fantasy fields. It seems to be on hiatus.

Terror Tales online quarterly with articles, fiction, reviews, and interviews. For adults only. from around the world.

TTA Press provides information on the magazines INTERZONE, THE THIRD ALTERNATIVE, CRIMEWAVE (including CRIMEWAVE Specials) and THE FIX, as well as our growing range of books. There are also message boards (I've got one there).

The Three-Lobed Burning Eye is a tri-annual ezine of speculative fiction and art.

Washington Post BookWorld: Unfortunately, one of the best reasons to read the WASHINGTON POST BOOKWORLD is gone--Michael Dirda, long-term editor and columnist, and friend to sf and fantasy, has recently quit to write.

The Weird Review provides Close-ups of Antiquarian Supernatural Literature.