“The Science Fiction genre is dying. Don't spit your coffee at the computer screen just yet. I'm talking predominantly in terms of sales over time. I know”
— Why Science Fiction Is Dying & Fantasy Fiction Is The Future, blog.newfiction.com
“We cover all aspects of the science fiction genre including: Battlestar Galactica, Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1, Star Trek and more”
— Get The Science Fiction Buzz, sciencefictionbuzz.com
“Science Fiction customer discussion board at Amazon.com. Ask the experts on this forum for their advice and share your own views”
— Amazon.com: science fiction Discussion Forum, amazon.com
“The Naked Scientists science forum supports the naked scientists podcast and radio show. Ask and answer science questions on any subject”
— The Naked Scientists Science Discussion, Question & Answer Forum, thenakedscientists.com
“A science fiction blog about Transhumans, Virtuality Continuum, Speculative Futures, Alternative Realities and Space-time Travel. Includes concepts about Technological Singularity, Extinction Singluarity, Transhumanism, Nanotelepathy,”
— Transhuman Singularity, webmac.com
“The web log for Delphi's Star Trek & Media Science Fiction Forum. We cover news and discussion about Star Trek and many other current sci-fi and fantasy tv shows and films”
— Star Trek & Media Science Fiction Blog, blogs.delphiforums.com
“Slice of SciFi Makes Top 100 Science Fiction Blog List. January 27, 2009 by Sam Sloan || Category: On the Net In these blogs, you’ll find a wide variety of science fiction”
— Slice of SciFi Makes Top 100 Science Fiction Blog List, sliceofscifi.com
“editor for the Oxford English Dictionary's science fiction project, revisited the blog with his picks of words that may seem to come from science, but really originate in science fiction. Now that Brave New Words is available in paperback, we've asked Jeff to write for us yet”
— OUPblog " Blog Archive " Nine Words You Might Think Came from, blog.oup.com