Genres
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- Tea and Mystery
- Features books, reviews, children's mysteries, and links. Feature author is Agatha Christie.
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- The Early Whodunit
- Traces the development of the early whodunit in both mystery and conventional literature of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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- Wikipedia: Crime Fiction
- Article covering the history of the genre, its categories, use in film and criticism.
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- Bella Online: Romance Books
- Find weekly romance reviews, author interviews, and regular discussions with other romance readers and writers. Check out huge links section to related sites.
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- Sequels and Prequels for Romance Novels
- Project by readers for readers, to provides a simple yet concise listing of sequels and prequels. Includes alphabetized lists in the categories of single titles, romance, and publisher series, and submission guidelines.
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- The Romance Studio
- A community site for fans of romantic fiction - readers, authors, agents, publishers, book sellers, cover models and other industry professionals.
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- Erik Davis' Figments & Inklings
- Little texts penned on this topic, which do not quite make the topic of journalism.
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- The Cyberpunk Project
- A project dedicated toward maintaining a cyberpunk database, library, and other information.
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- Prehistoric Fiction
- A site advocating the acceptance of a "prehistory" genre in which novels are set in prehistoric times or in which the principal characters are members of a prehistoric society.
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- The Nautical Fiction List
- An exhaustive collection of novels about the sea, the majority of them historical. The database is searchable.