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Fantasy Fiction

 

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—Thomas Jefferson
  Fantasy Fiction Internet Resources
   
  Books about Fantasy Fiction
   
  • Fluent in Fantasy:
    A Guide to Reading
    Interests

    by Diana Tixier Herald.
    Libraries Unlimited, 1999.


  • Alternative Reality Romance Guide: A Reader's and Collector's Resource for the Paranormal Sub-Genres by Lisa Clevenger, Jeanne Macho & Shannon McCravy. Blue Diamond Publications, 2429 Obetz Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45434-6931,1998.
  • Arthurian Fiction: An Annotated Bibliography by Cindy Mediavilla. Scarecrow Press, 1999.
  • Enchanted Journeys Beyond the Imagination: An Annotated Bibliography of Fantasy, Futuristic, Supernatural and Time Travel Romances by Susan W. Bontly and Carol J. Sheridan. 3 vols. Blue Diamond Publications, 2429 Obetz Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45434-6931, 1998.
  • Fantasy and Horror: A Critical and Historical Guide to Literature, Illustration, Film, TV, Radio, and the Internet. Neil Barron, ed. Scarecrow Press, 1999.
  • Magill's Guide to Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature. 4 vols. Salem, 1996.
  • Medieval Knight: Read Me a Book! by Adrienne Wigdortz Anderson. Scarecrow, 1998.
  • St. James Guide to Fantasy Writers. St. James. 1996.
  • What Fantastic Fiction Do I Read Next? Gale, 1998.
  Fantasy Fiction Organizations
   
  • Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, 532 LaGuardia Place, #632, New York, NY 10012-1428. (www.sfwa.org) Nebula Awards, May.
 
*List adapted from "Readers Advisory Tools: A Selected Bibliography," compiled by Mary K. Chelton, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, Queens College, New York; from "Internet Sites for Fiction Lovers" created by Roberta S. Johnson, Des Plaines Public Library, Illinois; and from the Genreflecting links on Diana Tixier Herald's Genrefluent web page.