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Free Scifi Audiobooks  and podcasts

librivox.org

AudioBooksForfree.com

sffaudio.com

clonepod.org

Earthbound

Scifi.com audio

Jim Kelly's Free Reads

 

Scifi Radio

AdAstraRadio.com

BBC7

 

Old Time Radio

X-Minus-1

Quiet, Please

2000 Plus

Space Patrol

The Strange Dr. Weird

CBS Radio Mystery Theater

 

Sci Fi Trivia Games

scifi channel

funtrivia

 

Who's that girl ?

That;s Gerry Carlyle, popular space heorine of The Interplanetary Huntress in her famous mini-skirted spacesuit

TV Shows

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Star Trek

Space 1999

Battlestar Galatica

Buck Rodgers

Firefly

Babylon 5

Captain Video

Stargate

UFO  

 Red Dwarf Red Dwarf episodes on Youtube

Star Cops  Star Blazers

 

scifi dvds

 

Scifi Shows/movies on Hulu

Battlestar Galatica old/new

Robocop  Heros

Firefly  Fringe

Terminater tv  The Thing

Somewhere in Time

Highlander  The Dresden Files

Babylon 5  The Time Tunnel Buck Rodgers  Futurama

Cleopatra 2025  

Alien vs. Predator

 

One of the first popular scifi pulp magazines was Amazing Stories, started in 1926

wikipedia

Amazing Stories on eBay

Movies

New Star Trek Movie

The Black Hole

Star Wars

 Mystery Science theater 3000

 

used scifi books

 

E Books

Gutenberg SF bookshelf

Gutenberg Austrailia

Baen

 

Magazines

Amazing Stories

Astounding Stories/Analog

Omni wiki

Interzone

Science Fiction World wiki

 

Sci Fi Wallpapers &

Screensavers

sexyscifi.com

 alphacoders

themeworld

 

Sci Fi Conventions

scificonventions.com

con listings

southern fandom

List of Sci Fi conventions

 

Planet Stories was published from 1939 to 1955 and featured stories by Poul Anderson, Ray Bradbury, and Philip K. Dick

Authors

Douglas Adams Wiki

Brian Aldiss 

Poul Anderson  

Piers Anthony

Isaac Asimov  Wiki

Ben Bova

Marion Zimmer Bradley

John Brunner

Edgar Rice Burroughs

Karel Capek

Arthur C. Clarke

L. Sprague de Camp

Lester del Rey

Philip K. Dick

Harlan Ellison

Harry Harrison

Frank Herbert

Ursula K. Le Guin

Andre Norton

H. Beam Piper

Frederik Pohl

Jerry Pournelle

Alastair Reynolds

A. E. van Vogt

Jules Verne,

H. G. Wells,

 April Author Spotlight

Henry Beam Piper (1904-64)

Tragically, Piper committed suicide in 1964, thinking himself a failure as a writer and possibly financial problems. Ironically, his works were becoming popular, but his publisher had died before informing him of the increasing sales of his works. One of the early writers of hard science fiction,had he lived, would have become one of the more famous writers of the 60s.

 

artwork for Space Viking, published by Analog, 1962

wikipedia

h-beampiper.com

Jerry Pournelle's Piper Memorial project

works on Gutenberg

works on Librivox

Zarthani.net

 

 


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