- 365 Tomorrows
Science fiction for every day of the year – Except leap year day
- A Political History of SF
Great essay
- A Sound of Thunder – Ray Bradbury
A great, great read
- A Unified Theory of Superman's Powers (.pdf)
Great article from the Dinosaur Comics guy
- Amusing Ourselves to Death (Comic)
Are we living on Orwell’s world, or Huxley’s?
- Asimov's
Magazine named after the man with the greatest sideburns in all of science fiction
- Baen Free Library
Some free science fiction books from publisher Baen Books
- Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
A science fiction classic.
- Chronic Citizen: Jonathan Lethem on P.K. Dick, Why Novels are a Weird Technology, and Constructed Realities | h Magazine
Fascinating interview with Johnathan Lethem, editor for Library of America’s editions of Philip K. Dick’s work
- Clarkesworld Magazine
Lots of science fiction stories here.
- Concept Ships
Great concept art – May take a moment to load
- Danger – Human
Great alien abduction story
- Earthmen Bearing Gifts by Fredric Brown
Great story at Project Gutenberg
- Escape Pod
Science fiction blog/podcast
- Fiction at Futurismic.com
Fiction at Futurismic.com
- Gravity Lens
Science fiction blog by Jeff Patterson. Jeff is also a part of SF Signal.
- Libertarianism and Science Fiction
Jeff Riggenbach at Mises.org
- Lightspeed Magazine | Science Fiction Short Stories Weekly edited by John Joseph Adams
Science fiction stories, m ovie reviews, and more
- Neuromancer Audio Tapes
Like William Gibson’s books, but hate reading? Listen to Neuromancer, read by the author himself!
- Philip K. Dick
The official site of the late, great Philip K. Dick
- Red Letter Media (YouTube)
Science fiction film reviews as epic as the films themselves – Avatar, Star Trek, Star Wars, and more
- Retro Future: To the Stars!
Retro-futuristic graphics
- Robert A. Heinlein: All You Zombies
Another science fiction classic
- Science fiction geeks
Science fiction entertainment news
- Science Fiction Research Association
The Science Fiction Research Association (SFRA) is the oldest professional organization for the study of science fiction and fantasy literature and film.
- Science Fiction World
Science fiction news, reviews, and opinions
- Scifi Chick
News & Reviews
- Scifi Heaven
Science fiction entertainment news
- Scifi Science
The science behind science fiction
- Scifi Scoop
Science fiction news
- SF Signal
A great science fiction group blog. Another of my favs.
- SFFAudio
Science fiction podcast
- Star Wars Is Not Science Fiction
Interesting perspective on the movies
- Steampunk Star Wars
Amazing art
- Strange Horizons
Science fiction at Strange Horizons
- Study guide for William Gibson's Neuromancer
When you want to do more than just read it
- Super Chibi Star Wars Alphabet
Some amazingly cute Star Wars art
- Technovelgy
Inventions and ideas from science fiction
- Temporal Anomalies in Time Travel Movies
“Time travel has been a staple in Science Fiction since H.G. Wells. Unfortunately, much of what passes for intelligence in this area is poorly considered.”
- The Last Question
By Isaac Asimov
- The Last Question by Isaac Asimov
“The last question was asked for the first time, half in jest, on May 21, 2061, at a time when humanity first stepped into the light. The question came about as a result of a five dollar bet over highballs… “
- The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect: Contents
‘This online novel contains strong language and extreme depictions of acts of sex and violence. Readers who are sensitive to such things should exercise discretion.”
- The Purpose of Science Fiction
Interesting article at Slate
- The SF Fandom Daily
Science fiction twitter paper – great stuff
- The Vimeo HD Channel on Vimeo
Fantastic short film that writers and movie fans will love – Plot Device
- The Ware Tetralogy, four novels by Rudy Rucker
Very cool science fiction trilogy, with some original ideas
- They're made out of Meat, by Terry Bisson
One of my favorite stories ever
- Topless Robot
One of my favorite science fiction blogs
- War of the Words – New Statesman
“Science fiction was once driven by a faith in human ability to change the world. These days, the genre seeks to expose the illusions of everyday life. “
- Why I hate Star Trek
Essay by Charlie Stross