Here are some of my favourite links. The ones linking back to my UFFS mates can be reached through our main entrance. They go with out saying. Some are not listed here because they're on everyone else's page.

With the exception of a couple that I must spout on about:

First, my Mom has a page! She's (haha) at Garage Sales by She.

Oh, and check out this site: FourPlay. Quite proud to know those folks I am. And I like the music, too.


muldrowchasm/

General stuffy stuff :

To find out what fanfiction is and some of the legal problems with it, check this law article out.

Curse against book thieves

Slayage journal, encyclopedia and conferences

Refractory journal -- uni melbourne

Screencap Paradise

Python online -- a must resource

Oh, and take a look at my flist at my LJ. Most of them write fanfiction and will also share their own recs.


arbinchasm/

Original fiction, i.e. people who make/made a living from writing:

Shanna Swendson

Neil Gaiman

Michael Chabon

Holly Lisle

Will Eisner

Isaac Bashevis Singer

And while we're on to dead authors, Roger Zelazny. Hey, he not only has my daughter's name in one of his books, but the scenery in that same book (Roadmarks) is terribly familiar as it goes through Ravenna, Ohio.


orocovischasm/


Kabbalah (not dot com), Demonology and Other Facts on the Net


Sigh. So many of my favourite demon sites have gone down. And while some might laugh (DOT!), I love my demons. So, of what's left or new... I'm still working on it.

The ten Sfirot

Lillith

Jewish demonology

JHOM's article on the fantastic in Jewish tradition

Origins of the Devil ~ yours, mine and theirs

Medieval monsters

Delirium's Gallery of Demons: An excellent site. Well researched, with great links.

Myth, legends and folklore as they are used in fiction

Encyclopedia Mythica

In particular their Jewish mythology section

Medieval monastic life Medieval Manuscript leaves


arrakis/pandromeda.com

Writer's Resources, that may not be on the links page


These are definitely just some of the sites I have bookmarked.

The Writer's Forensics Lab

Historical Maps On-line

Maps of Oxford - Yes, I do miss the food at St. Giles Cafe. Heh.

American Slang

British Dictionary Cor, blimey!

When you can't understand Meg