Aug 11, 2008
News about science fiction on the Internet.
- Transcriptase launches as an archive for ex-Helix writer’s stories.
- Web Fiction Guide is a new online resource to keep track of online fiction: e-zines and blooks (blogged novels).
- Fan History’s science fiction section needs your help. Fan History is a fan run project dedicated to documenting the history of fandom. Laura Hale, site admin, is asking for more people in the science fiction community to help develop it.
- Will Blogs Save Books? Is the question asked by Lissa Warren.
- Andrew Wheeler says Blog Reviewers Are Being Whiny Again.
- A Matter Of Quality is Pink Raygun’s response to the Literacy Debate: Online, R U Really Reading? article on the NY Times.
- AbeBooks acquired by Amazon.com – one online bookseller consumes another.
- Sites of the Week: Topless Robot (AMC’s SciFi Scanner), Terminator Files (SCIFI Weekly)
If you have science fiction website/Internet news to share (website launches, updates, and redesigns), submit to: N.E. Lilly via internetnews@sflare.com
N.E. Lilly is the editor of SpaceWesterns.com. When he isn't reading submissions or indulging his love of the Space Western sub-genre, he's developing websites for Science Fiction professionals and organizations through GreenTentacles..










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