Flush with the success of their classic mash-ups, Quirk is launching the Quirk Classics web site to let fans interact and further enjoy such neo-classics as Pride and Prejudice and Zombies...
The iconic fan magazine covering all things monster movie returns in an updated form for a modern audience. The Famous Monsters web site features news, reviews, interviews, and a store...
Tor is offering a free flash tile game to complement the free serialization the precedes the actual print publication of Cory Doctorow's new novel, Makers...
Viz Media is closing its three-year-old Shojo Beat magazine, while at the same time debuting a US web version of Ikki, which will serialize manga on the web for free...
Though it's an extended ad, the amusingly graceless Lawrence Carpetburner interviews several characters from L. Ron Hubbard's pulp novels on a new web site...
Circlet Press is offering a different erotic sf/f story every day for the first 23 of December, their very own Erotic SF&F Advent Calendar. Each story will be available for one day only, starting with...
Editor Gordon Van Gelder announces that the URL for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction is changing. "Although we've used the URL of www.fsfmag.com for a decade, we're going to let it expire in January and switch to www.fandsf.com." Regular visitors, and those who've bookmarked the page, take note.
At the moment, both URLs point to the same page, but this may change in the future.
Tor.com expects to resume giving away free e-books, but only to registered users. Currently, a free story by Elizabeth Bear is available, with a Terry Bisson story in the works...
Publisher Tor Books has launched a new web site offering free fiction and art, discussion boards, and a blog with contributors from their entire catalog and staff list...