List of genre websites that have carved their names into tables at the Fantasy Tavern
This is the archive of websites related to genre subjects such as fantasy, science fiction, horror, and romance that were featured on the home page. Find out how to get your genre website featured for free.
Emerging fantasy author Amanda Greenslade is whipping up buzz for her work-in-progress high fantasy series The Astor Chronicles. Learn more about the compelling first book Talon, about the telepathic hero embroiled in zealous warfare to defend his people.
The Cimmerian - Blog and print journal dedicated to the best in heroic fantasy, especially Robert E. Howard. Learn more about the creator of Conan than you thought possible.
Firefly Island, a fantasy novel by Daniel Arenson, is gaining popularity among readers. Resident of Toronto, Canada, Daniel has been publishing short stories since 1998, and Firefly Island is his first novel. Read an excerpt at www.danielarenson.com.
Interactive fantasy role playing can be found at the Chronicles of Arborell. The creator Wayne Densley presents a stunning fantasy world where people can role play. Novels and novellas enhance the experience as well as atlases and game guide books for tabe top adventures.
Magical fantasy art - Widely published artist, Steve A. Roberts displays his fairies, unicorns, sorcerors, and more. Prints available to buy too.
Kirocomic - Online portfolio of Kiro, a versatile fantasy artist. Works exhibited include digital art, traditional media, comic inks, murals, and much more. Spanish language site.
Harbinger of Doom Saga - Readers of heroic fantasy should find the official website of author Glenn G. Thater worth a visit. Well written and filled with hardcore action, the novels by Thater follow the exploits of the legendary hero Angle Theta who knows how to stop the forces of chaos.
Stone Child is a creative young adult fantasy novel written by Kevin Albin. The novel is about the statues of London who come to life with a message about the end of humankind. The promotional website for Stone Child also includes a couple quiz games about London statues and their history.
Lizard Games -- A mix of online gaming magazine and RPG supplement, this geek-centric website is dedicated to providing original material for role-playing games along with an assortment of original fantasy and science fiction short stories, and a few rants and essays.
Young adult allegorical fantasy - Author and artist Brad Parnell is promoting his new fantasy book The Legend of Gwerinatha Branwen's Garden, which is about a fifteen year old boy lost in another world with a feuding government, talking animals, an ancient ancestor and a quest to rescue a kidnapped girl.
FranJacobs.com - Discover the works of fantasy writer Fran Jacobs, author of The Shadow Seer, Book One of Ellenessia's Curse. Fran also has authored short stories available at her website. With a Masters degree in Ancient History, this London native and current resident of South Wales surely has a great deal to inspire her fantasy writing.
Dusk Before the Dawn - Title of the novel by computer scientist, martial artist, and novelist Larry Ketchersid. Novel is described as:
"Combining the traditions and legends of ancient Mayan culture and martial arts with the possibilities of nanotechnology and quantum mechanics, DUSK BEFORE THE DAWN is a thrilling novel of one man’s terrifying vision to change the world, and the people who oppose him trying to not only survive in the new world order but to shape it."
Blue Moon Rising - Fantasy art and entertainment reviews - A well written collection of reviews and features by multiple contributors of fantasy artists, television, books, animators, movies, and fantasy news. It's a great site for discovering new fantasy artists to admire.
Grasping for the Wind - Science fiction and fantasy book reviews by John Ottinger. This blog is full of reviews and SF/F news headlines from the SF Crowsnest plus interesting personal articles. His articles have appeared in other places such as the Sacramento Book Review, Flashing Swords, and Tor.com.
Fantasy Book Critic - Extensive book review site with interviews and giveaways. Contains numerous links to publishers, authors, other review blogs, and fantasy art. Fantasy Book Critic focuses mostly on newly released fantasy titles. It is a well established blog with excellent reviews. If you can't find something new to read here, there's no helping you.
SF Signal A blog with multiple contributors covering primarily science fiction but with fantasy and horror making the grade as well. Daily updates include reviews of books, DVDs, and films. Some articles address technology, and there are almost daily digests of genre news with links. Interviews with authors are also frequent. It is an entertaining and successful genre website whose signal beckons science fiction fans of planet Earth.
The World in a Satin Bag is the blog fantasy novel by Shaun Duke. Also at this blog is the sequel The Spellweaver of Dern. When not writing fantasy Duke reviews books and occasionally drifts into film and television. Duke even admits to posting an angry rant when severely provoked. The blog enjoys a healthy following, lots of commenting, and a steady supply of links that genre lovers should like clicking.
Scifimatter.com is a specialized search engine that indexes science fiction and fantasy related material online. Categories include comics, movies, books, authors, games, and much more. Members can also rate sites to help identify those of superior quality. A useful place for discovering fantasy and sci fi websites that you may not otherwise see.

