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Speculative Fiction Wikiportal

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Speculative fiction has been around since humans began to speak. The earliest forms of speculative fiction were likely mythological tales told around the campfire. Speculative fiction deals with the "What if?" scenarios imagined by dreamers and thinkers worldwide. Journeys to other worlds, through the vast reaches of distant space; magical quests to free worlds enslaved by terrible beings; malevolent supernatural powers seeking to increase their spheres of influence across multiple dimensions and times; all of these fall into the realm of speculative fiction.
  

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Fantasy art is a genre of art that depicts magical or other supernatural themes, ideas, creatures or settings. While there is some overlap with science fiction, horror and other speculative fiction art, there are unique elements not generally found in other forms of speculative fiction art. Depictions of ancient myths and legends, as well as depictions of modern day fantasy in the form of divine interventions and other magical or supernatural forces, are very common elements, and help distinguish fantasy art from other forms. Dragons, wizards, fairies and other fantastical and mythical creatures are common features in fantasy art.

Fantasy art should not be confused with the fantastic art genre, which can contain fantastical elements that are not always considered "fantasy" per se.

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New and significantly revised articles: April 2007

  • Susanna Clarke significantly revised by me; includes full-length biography (with citations), bibliography, and infobox. Nick Curtis 12:52, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

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Missing Articles, June 2008

Most Popular Authors / Titles in ISFDB with no Wikipedia articles
Alvonruff (talk) 02:25, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
  1. C. J. Mills
  2. Sheila Gilbert
  3. John Frederick Burke
  4. Claude Lalumière
  5. Ernest Hogan (writer)
  6. Conrad Williams (writer)
  7. Emily Devenport
  8. L. Jagi Lamplighter
  9. Richard Butner
  10. Ursula Pflug
Alvonruff (talk) 11:36, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
  1. Pyramids (sf novel) - Fred Saberhagen
  2. Necromancer (novel) - Gordon R. Dickson
  3. The Final Encyclopedia - Gordon R. Dickson
  4. Insurrection (sf novel) - David Weber, Steve White
  5. The Chantry Guild - Gordon R. Dickson
  6. The Many-Colored Land - Julian May
  7. A Circus of Hells - Poul Anderson
  8. The Surveillance - Julian May
  9. Crusade (novel) - David Weber Steve White
  10. Wildside (novel) - Steven Gould
  11. Jumper: Griffin's Story (novel) - Steven Gould
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