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This is a list of articles which have been requested to be created which fall under the category of speculative fiction, including anything related to science fiction, fantasy, horror, alternate history. Please also add requests you add to this page to the other appropriate request pages:
- Anime and manga
- Art
- Comic books
- Film
- Games and toys
- Theatre and stage)
- Magazines
- Manhwa, and manhua
- Publishers (individuals & companies)
- Video games
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Artists
- Adam Byrne artist, The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft
Authors (short works and novels)
- Robert V. Aldrich Author of several "anime style novels"
- Christine Amsden (mystery/science fiction author: Touch of Fate) [1]
- Robert Blevins, American science-fiction author, activist, and publisher, 1954-. http://www.adventurebooksofseattle.com
- Star Davies fantasy writer, author of Divica series (Blood Forsaken)
- David Devereux (British author & occultist)
- Oliver Franklin -- science fiction writer
- Carl Frederick (physicist) (American science fiction writer and physicist; lives in Ithaca. NY; designer of first digital modern). Website at [[4]]
- Jeff Guinn (Author of The Autobiography of Santa Claus, How Mrs. Claus Saved Christmas, The Great Santa Search).
- Jeffrey A. Johnston (Author of The Key of Time, the Realm of Twilight, and Unlimited Heroes).
- Kinjal Kishor - A popular Indian Science fiction writer writing in Hindi Language.
- Joe Knetter (Horror author. Books include Zombie Bukkake, Twisted Loneliness, Sucked Up Fhit, and See You in Tea)
- Georgiana C. Kotarski Author of Ghosts of the Southern Tennessee Valley, www.georgianakotarski.com
- Sean Vincent Lehosit - Horror writer from Columbus, OH
- J.F. Lewis, (J.F. (Jeremy) Lewis is the author of 2008 "Staked", 2009 "ReVamped", and 2011 "Crossed", urban fantasy vampire novels published by Simon & Schuster imprint Pocket Books- see his website: www.authoratlarge.com and blog: writethefantastic.blogspot.com)
- Anne Laurie Logan - American Science fiction writer
- Kai Meyer a popular German fantasy author
- Walter Earl Meyers -- wrote 'Aliens and Linguists', an examination of the language sciences in science fiction
- Shirley Rousseau Murphy children's fantasy, science fiction, and (most recently) mystery writer (author of the Joe Grey cat mysteries)
- Daniel Pellizzari Brazilian novelist, translator and comics writer.
- Thomas Rengstorff (Author of both horror and metaphysical books.)
- R.W. Ridley Author of The Oz Chronicles
- John B. Rosenman Virginia author of speculative fiction.
- Anshumani Ruddra - (req 2010-03-11) Indian author, writes fantasy and science fiction, wrote The Enemy of My Enemy, Banana Republic and Crickematics
- Malik Sullivan Author of poetry and short stories, most often considered horror and fantasy. check [[5]]
- Shane Tourtellotte science fiction writer
- Polise Vincent (UFO Author) "The Pine Bush Phenomenon". http://www.pinebushufo.com/
- Eric Wiener Author / Game Publisher, co-founder of Paradigm Concepts and co-creator of Arcanis: the World of Shattered Empires and Witch Hunter: the Invisible World.
- Chris G. Wright (science fiction author of space opera series "The Evox Chronicles" with first book "The Alliance" published as ebook in November 2016 and in paperback February 2017.) [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
Lyricists and playwrights
- John Gardiner (lyricist), British 1936–2007, wrote musicals with composer Andrew Parr including Dazzle, Dracula Spectacular and Big Al.
Works
Please list works alphabetically by author then by title.
Academic
Academic works about speculative fiction topics.
Contemporary novels
- The Alliance by [[Chris G. Wright]. Science fiction novel published in November 2016 (ebook) and February 2017 (paperback). Volume one of "The Evox Chronicles". ASIN: B01N3MBHGU and ISBN: 152049467X. [11] [12]
- Bloodheir by Brian Ruckley, second novel of The Godless World
- The Catswold Portal by Shirley Rousseau Murphy
- The City Who Fought - Anne McCaffrey & S.M. Stirling
- Claimed by Shadow 2nd novel in the Cassandra Palmer Series by the author Karen Chance
- Corrupting Dr. Nice (1997), a time travel book by John Kessel
- Curse the Dawn 4th novel in the Cassandra Palmer Series by the author Karen Chance
- Day by Day Armageddon- by J. L. Bourne, a post apocalyptic zombie novel.
- Domain of the Dead by Iain McKinnon
- DragonArt by Jessica Peffer
- Embrace the Night 3rd novel in the Cassandra Palmer Series by the author Karen Chance
- Freedom Beach (1985) by John Kessel and James Patrick Kelly
- Gamer Girl, a book about a girl named Maddy Starr who moves in with her unicorn-obsessed grandmother after her parent's divorcing and immediately becomes the laughing stock when her grandmother makes her wear a unicorn sweatshirt on the first day of school. When she gets a game called Fields of Fantasy from her father for her birthday, she thinks she finally found a place where she can be herself. By Mari Mancusi.
- Gene Chords by Daniel Henry; A supernatually gifted musician has the power to hypnotize his audience with his music.
- Good News From Outer Space (1989) by John Kessel
- The Hand of Dinotopia by Alan Dean Foster
- Here, There be Dragons (book) by James A. Owen
- His Majesty's New World by Kenneth Tam. April 2008 science-fiction novel from Iceberg Publishing. http://www.icebergpublishing.com
- The House That Died, A Sci Fi text about a fully automated house, whose inhabitants have long ceased to live in it, but the house continues to function as it is automated.
- The Infinity Gate by Sara Douglass- The third book in the Darkglass Mountain Trilogy, released in 2009. Follows The Twisted Citadel and The Serpent Bride, as well as the Wayfarer Redemption and the Axis Trilogy.
- Kingdom of the Dwarfs (book) by Rob Walsh and David Wenzel
- The Last of the Jedi, Book 9 by Jude Watson
- The Last Rejection by Scott D. Brown. The book is a mystery/sci-fi theme. Can be found by doing an internet search.
- The Only Lovers Left Alive, a sci-fi novel for a while in the 1960s, there was talk about making etheir this or Clockwork Orange as a movie starring the Rolling Stones
- Oracles of Fire, by Bryan Davis (author)
- Outlaws of Moonshadow Marsh by L. G. Bass
- Phroomf a children's book about a Christmas elf, written by Rosina Diva
- The Shadow Thieves (novel) by author Anne Ursu, first in a trilogy called the Cronus Chronicles
- Shards of A Broken Crown by by Raymond E. Feist Fourth book in the Serpentwar Saga
- Souls of Aredyrah - Tracy Akers
- SpyMice - A series by Heather Vogel Frederick involving mice in the roles of secret agents,
- Star Wars: Jedi vs. Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force
- The Stone Gods by Jeanette Winterson- A science fiction lesbian novel about an advanced human civilization living in a polluted world dominated by a monopolistic megacorporation, and the actions they take when they find a new world (apparently supposed to be Earth millions of years ago)
- The Time Thief by Linda Buckley Archer, sequel to Time Travellers in the Gideon Trilogy
- Trajectories (1998 novel) by Julian Rathbone presents a nightmare vision of Britain in 2035, which seems more recognisable and likely with every year that passes.
- The Twisted Citadel by Sara Douglass- The second book in the Darkglass Mountain series, follows the axis trilogy and the wayfarer redemption.
- The Vampire and The Virgin - written by Kerrelyn Sparks
- Wake of the Nightshade (novel)-by Steven G. Williams
- Guardians of Ga'Hoole Book 15: The War of the Ember (The War of the Emberis locked).
- The Wardstone Chronicals by Joseph Delaney
- The Wolves of Time series by William Horwood, containing Journey to the Heartland and Seekers at the Wulfrock.
- ZOMBIE1 - written by Dan Callahan. written about a future apoclypse. there is also "ZOMBIE2, ZOMBIE3, and DIARY OF MADNESS" they are available worldwide but i got mine on amazon. I just want to know more about the author and conditions he wrote the books in. in the books it says he is around the world but his picture is in camofauge and it says navy. please help!
Fairytales and myths
Film and television
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Gaming books
- Wizards Of The Coast
Series
These are articles covering series of works, not individual works.
- Alien Chronicles from LucasArts
- The Dark Chronicles by Cynthia Soroka, series of books called The Dark Chronicles
- Dragonback series by Timothy Zahn
- The Godless World, by Brian Ruckley, is a fantasy trilogy of which two books (Winterbirth and Bloodheir) are written so far.
- Legends of the Guardian-King, a four-part Christy Award-winning Christian fiction/fantasy book series by Karen Hancock. Contains the books The Light of Eidon (2003), The Shadow Within (2004), Shadow Over Kiriath (2005), and Return of the Guardian-King (2007).
- The Oz Chronicles by R.W. Ridley
Theatre and stage
- The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon by Don Zoildis (and some of his other works)
Video games
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Other topics
- Well World series- a character in science fiction
- Magepunk -
- Tull (Dark Tower) - a fictional location in Steven King's "Dark Tower" Series
- Science fiction horror - there the extensive list of science fiction horror films and the Category:Science fiction horror novelsbut no article about the science fiction subgenre
- Snaiad beautiful fictional ecosystem
- Ask the next question - symbol and concept created by Theodore Sturgeon.