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      • If you like speculative fiction – that is, science fiction, fantasy, and horror – I've got good news. I've rounded up some of the best destinations for finding your next great read online. The best part: all of them offer stories that are absolutely free.
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  2. Jun 5, 2018 · Respondents watch TV and film science fiction and fantasy as well as reading, and the volume of books read by respondents is high in comparison to the findings of general reading surveys and appears to be independent of their family reading habits.

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  3. Aug 26, 2021 · What's the difference between sci-fi and fantasy? Is there one at all? We'll cover all that and throw in some reading recommendations to get you going.

  4. Contrary to declining reading habits, the science fiction and fantasy audience read consistently high volumes of books, as well as watching genre TV and film. We discovered that reading science fiction and fantasy may have a role in sustained, and cognitively beneficial, adoption of reading

    • Apex Magazine, opens a new window. Apex is a prose and poetry magazine that publishes established speculative authors like Jeff VanderMeer, Forrest Aguirre, and Saladin Ahmed, as well as up-and-coming writers.
    • Beneath Ceaseless Skies. This magazine is dedicated to fantasy stories, published bi-weekly. If you loved Game of Thrones, this is the site for you! We suggest: “The Mermaid Astronaut” by Yoon Ha Lee.
    • Clarkesworld Magazine. This Hugo Award-winning magazine science fiction and fantasy magazine offers fiction, non-fiction, interviews, and audio. We suggest: “Annotated Setlist of the Mikaela Cole Jazz Quintet” by Catherine George.
    • Daily Science Fiction. A site that publishes new speculative flash fiction pieces daily. Browse the stories by genre and subject, or subscribe to their mailing list and get a selection of stories in your inbox every day!
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    • Daily Science Fiction. This is a case where the name tells you exactly what to expect right in its name. Okay, Daily Science Fiction isn't exactly daily; the site publishes new stories every weekday.
    • Pseudopod. Audiobooks aren't your only option if you're looking for speculative fiction on the web. Pseudopod is one of quite a few podcasts that focus on short fiction.
    • Beneath Ceaseless Skies. In light of magazine sales slowing as a whole, most fiction magazines have moved either wholly or partially online. Beneath Ceaseless Skies is one of those magazines.
    • Escape Pod. As the name might have you guessing, Escape Pod is part of Escape Artists, the same group behind Pseudopod. In the case of this podcast, the focus is science fiction instead of horror fiction.
  5. Mar 29, 2020 · Free (and Legal) Science Fiction/Fantasy Reading. I got into a discussion today about an online resource sharing books for people to read during the pandemic. Only problem is, they don’t actually have permission to share some of those books…

  6. May 24, 2020 · The mental health of reading. Reading science fiction and fantasy can help readers make sense of the world. Rather than limiting readers’ capacity to deal with reality, exposure to outside-the-box creative stories may expand their ability to engage reality based on science.

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