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A list of the most important, whether author maintained or official, websites. There surely remains space for thousands more, but here are presented only the most representative. If you have an author in mind which is not listed below, please do let me know.

Irene Radford
Radford is the author of the Dragon Nimbus series including The Glass Dragon and The Lonliest Magician. Biography, book information, appearances and cover scans. (Author maintained.)

Michael Reaves
Emmy award winning television writer and screenwriter, and author of Voodoo Child. (Author maintained.)

Mike Resnick
This official page has links to some of Resnick's award winning short fiction online, as well as to some of the articles he has written. The reading material makes it well worth the visit.

Jennifer Roberson
Fantasy author (Cheysuli, Sword-Dancer, The Golden Key), corgi breeder and Highlander fan Roberson maintains a graphics-intensive home page with information on her books & kennels.(Author maintained.)

Spider Robinson
The author of the Callahan's Place, Stardance, and Deathkiller books has a page maintained by a fan with original writings, book information and images. (Author approved.)

Kristine Katherine Rusch
The official home page for the author of the Fey books. All the usual in a pleasantly visual package. New material  appears monthly. (Author approved.)

Alan Rodgers

This one-page site has all the goods on Alan Rodgers, including blurbs about him from other writers, breaking news, and the first part of a very strange story. A must see site.

Mary Rosenblum
Popular short story author and Compton Crook award winning novelist Rosenblum's site includes publication lists, opinions and more. Chatty and informative.

Fred Saberhagen Fred Saberhagen Fred Saberhagen
An official homepage with information about the Swords, Lost Swords and Berserker
(r) series. (How in the world did he copyright the word "berserker?") (Author approved.)

Robert J. Sawyer
Award winning author of The Terminal Experiment is quite good, and quite good at self-promotion. (He is not, however, the only full time Canadian-born SF author, as claimed. Gee, that's a statement alright!) (Author maintained.)

Melissa Scott
Author of Trouble And Her Friends, she is one of the founders of WaveLengths, a review journal of gay/lesbian/bisexual/of interest Science Fiction & Fantasy. (Author maintained.)

William Shakespeare: The Complete Works
MIT's archives of the complete works of England's greatest fantasist to date. (You don't really need to know more, do you?)

Neal Shusterman
Author of The Eyes of Kid Midas, Speeding Bullet, and (his latest) MindQuakes.

Robert Silverberg
Two fan sites: one with the basics (bibliography, chronology and bio) and a thorough and affectionate look at works and themes by Jon Davis. (Fan maintained.)

Sherwood Smith
Author of the Wren books for young adults and the Exordium series with Dave Trowbridge, Sherwood Smith maintains an informal, chatty home page. (Author maintained.)

Stephanie Smith
Associate Professor of English at the University of Florida and author of Reality Bites.

S. P. Somtow
Author of Vampire Junction, heralded as the ancestor of the "splatterpunk" movement.

Norman Spinrad
This official site features a great Electronic Soapbox, "The Fat Vampire" (a short story), and quite a bit more.

Sean Stewart
Another award-winning Canadian author. If you haven't heard of him, you should check out the excerpt from his newest, The Night Watch. A rich site with a lot of commentary from the author. (Fan/author maintained.)

John E. Stith
The author's home page features biographical information, a bibliography, and sample chapters with cover art.

Victoria Strauss
Sample chapters, information and more about the author's young adult and adult fantasy works, including the latest, Arm of the Stone.

Sample chapters, information and more about the author's young adult and adult fantasy works, including the latest, Arm of the Stone.

Sample chapters, information and more about the author's young adult and adult fantasy works, including the latest, Arm of the Stone.

S. Andrew Swann
Author of the Morey novels and the Hostile Takeover trilogy, Swann's home page features resources for writers, and a timeline of the Morey universe.

Diann Thornley
Here is the home page for the author of Ganwold's Child and other novels in the Unified Worlds universe. There is biographical information as well as helpful information about each of the books.

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Some of the better sites include The Grey Havens (formerly The Ultimate J.R.R. Tolkien Resource Guide), The Electronic Tolkien Encyclopedia Project, and The Tolkiens Guild. Usenet groups include rec.arts.books.tolkien and alt.fan.tolkien. In addition, the most complete site for J.R.R Tolkien resources, The J.R.R. Tolkien Information Page, will take you anywhere you want, whether looking for books, or anything else.

Dave Trowbridge
The co-author, with Sherwood Smith, of the five-volume space opera Exordium maintains a brief home page with excerpts .

Harry Turtledove
Author of The Guns of the South and the Worldwar series, Turtledove is considered the current master of alternate history. An excellent, rich site with much information and a mailing list. (Fan maintained.)

Kurt Vonnegut
The Vonnegut Web is an excellent site with archives, interviews, more biographical information than you can shake a stick at and fan chat. (Fan maintained.)

Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Watt-Evans Lawrence Watt-Evans
Horror, science fiction & fantasy author Watt-Evans maintains the "Misenchanted Page." It's a more than bit difficult to navigate, but there's a fair bit of information about him & his books hidden in there. (Author maintained.)

Robert Weinberg
The author of Road to Hell and Blood War has an entertaining and very wierd home page. (Author maintained.)

H.G. Wells
The Linkoping SF Archive has it's usual comprehensive bibliography, while three of his works (War of the Worlds, The Time Machine and The Invisible Man) can be read on-line.

Martha Wells

Science Fiction & Fantasy author of City of Bones and The Element of Fire. This is a very complete and well organized page, with interviews, biography and awards.

Connie Willis
A fan has a simple tribute site for the author of The Doomsday Book, and Sci-Fi Weekly has a good interview.

A fan has a simple tribute site for the author of The Doomsday Book, and Sci-Fi Weekly has a good interview.

A fan has a simple tribute site for the author of The Doomsday Book, and Sci-Fi Weekly has a good interview.

Terry Windling
A truly spectacular site focusing on the art work of award winning editor and author's art studio and with forums for discussion of fantasy and more.

David Wingrove David Wingrove David Wingrove
The Chung Kuo site has book information, fan interaction and quite a few bits of interviews, journals and thoughts contributed by the author.

Tad Williams's Otherland
A beautifully designed site on the author of To Green Angel Tower and Otherland, including a link to subscribe to the Tad Williams's mailing list. (Fan maintained/author input.)

Walter Jon Williams
The author of the technomagical Metropolitan has created an entertaining home page with plenty of excerpts, opinions and graphics. (Author maintained.)

The author of the technomagical Metropolitan has created an entertaining home page with plenty of excerpts, opinions and graphics. (Author maintained.)

The author of the technomagical Metropolitan has created an entertaining home page with plenty of excerpts, opinions and graphics. (Author maintained.)

Elizabeth Willey
Mannerist author of The Well Favored Man and The Price of Blood & Honor has sample chapters, reviews of other author's books and opinion pieces here. (Author maintained.)

Gene Wolfe
Fan Paul Duggan maintains a site with information and two interviews, while People Magazine also has a transcript of an on-line interview. Geoff provides annotations to The Book of the New Sun and other information on his fan site.

Fan Paul Duggan maintains a site with information and two interviews, while People Magazine also has a transcript of an on-line interview. Geoff provides annotations to The Book of the New Sun and other information on his fan site.

Fan Paul Duggan maintains a site with information and two interviews, while People Magazine also has a transcript of an on-line interview. Geoff provides annotations to The Book of the New Sun and other information on his fan site.

Janny Wurts
Information on the award winning fantasy artist & author of The Wars of Light and Shadow series and (with Raymond E.Feist) the Mistress of the Empire trilogy. (Fan maintained/author approved.)

Information on the award winning fantasy artist & author of The Wars of Light and Shadow series and (with Raymond E.Feist) the Mistress of the Empire trilogy. (Fan maintained/author approved.)

Information on the award winning fantasy artist & author of The Wars of Light and Shadow series and (with Raymond E.Feist) the Mistress of the Empire trilogy. (Fan maintained/author approved.)

Jane Yolen
There's an author interview & FAQ about this incredibly prolific (170 plus books) children's & Fantasy author at the Internet Public Library, a short bio and book descriptions at Putnam-Berkley and Inkspot has a bilblography.

There's an author interview & FAQ about this incredibly prolific (170 plus books) children's & Fantasy author at the Internet Public Library, a short bio and book descriptions at Putnam-Berkley and Inkspot has a bilblography.

There's an author interview & FAQ about this incredibly prolific (170 plus books) children's & Fantasy author at the Internet Public Library, a short bio and book descriptions at Putnam-Berkley and Inkspot has a bilblography.

Roger Zelazny
The author of the Nine Princes of Amber has inspired a passle of tribute pages. Some of the best include Norris's Roger Zelazny Page and the Amber Timeline. The author of the Nine Princes of Amber has inspired a passle of tribute pages. Some of the best include Norris's Roger Zelazny Page and the Amber Timeline. The author of the Nine Princes of Amber has inspired a passle of tribute pages. Some of the best include Norris's Roger Zelazny Page and the Amber Timeline.