Fafnir: Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research
2020 World Fantasy Award-winning, peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, and open-access journal published by The Finnish Society for Science Fiction and Fantasy Research. ISSN: 2342-2009.
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@sffreview.bsky.social
Science FIction and Fantasy book and movie reviews. Lovers of space, aliens, dragons, swords and lasers! >>>transitioning from X - help us GROW here!<<< #scifi #bookSky #fantasy #sff
@jbarchivist.bsky.social
Science fiction librarian, archivist, curator, reader. Reasonably nice.
@karlbell.bsky.social
Associate Prof in Cultural History @uophistory.bsky.social Historian. Author. C19th fantastical, supernatural folklore, Gothic cities & seas. Co-director of port.ac.uk/portcities. New book: The Perilous Deep: A Supernatural History of the Atlantic (2025)
@sfrareview.bsky.social
Reviews, Articles, and Updates from the SFRA since 1971 https://sfrareview.org/ Posts by @cephalopoda.bsky.social
@cherylmorgan.bsky.social
Writer, editor, publisher. Science fiction and fantasy, also queer history. Welsh. May rant about rugby.
@jsanchez-taylor.bsky.social
Scholar of Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature by BIPOC authors. If I just followed you, you are likely being mentioned in my new book titled Dispelling Fantasies. Professor of English at LaGuardia Community College (CUNY).
@nomad93.bsky.social
I live in transit and specialize in everything but particularly in science fiction, ocular media, House of Leaves, dark musics, indie games, California, unpopular culture, Coil, outsider art, digital literature, Mass Effect, archives, and Southland Tales.
@clarkesworldmagazine.com
Neil Clarke: Editor of Clarkesworld Magazine, The Best Science Fiction of the Year series, and more. Three-time Hugo Award Winner for Best Editor Short Form. Four-time Chesley Award-winning art director. clarkesworldmagazine.com neil-clarke.com
@anarresproject.bsky.social
The Anarres Project is a forum for conversations, ideas, and initiatives that promote a future free of domination, exploitation, oppression, war, and empire. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnarresProject
@sffoundation.bsky.social
Founded by George Hay in 1971, the SFF promotes the study and understanding of science fiction, both in the UK and overseas. Home to the journal Foundation and the SFF Collection at Liverpool. Become a member at www.sf-foundation.org and support our work!