UCSD

    Of course, I have to start out with a project that I helped with. These are the UCSD Literature pages

    These are other pages that I have come across in research and surfing.

  • Yahoo has a section that deals with the literature of every country in the world.

  • Feminist Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Utopia Self Explanatory

    African American Literature

  • African American Literature Book Club

  • African American Literature at USC.

  • American Literature This is a site that has links to all sorts of literature resources.

                           

    Chicano and Latin Literature

  • Chicano Studies at UCSB.

  • Spanish Literature at The University of Virginia (I like this page).

  • Latin American Literature. This is an introduction to authors.

                           

    Science Fiction

  • The Next Generation The Literature of Science Fiction taught by my fave lit Prof., Stephen Potts.

  • Science Fiction Resource Page Very useful and informative

      

    My Fave Authors (on the Web)

    There are lots of authors that I could read over and over again, these happen to be the ones that have sites either as official or dedicated to them. Let me know if you know of better sites for any of these authors. Oh, and these are not in any particularly special order.

    C.S. Lewis one of my childhood AND adulthood favorites... Maya Angelou IMHO the best female author and poet of the 20th Century.
    Isaac Asimov. A beginning source for (IMHO) the greatest Science writer of all time. I still love the Robot stories and I am beginning to accept the spin-offs that have come from Asimov's work. Piers Anthony Creator of Xanth.... and all those (bad?) puns
    Octavia Butler The Unofficial Page. She is one of the best femail authors of Sci-Fi out there. i just wish she wasn't so reclusive. Raymond Chandler Credited as being the greatest American detective novelist.
    Douglass Adams You know .. the answer is 42.... Melanie Rawn Man, I love her ...(her writing too!) =)
    David Brin - Also in 2001... Look for the UPLIFT GUIDE to the Fantastic Universe of David Brin, published by Random House, with illustrations by Kevin Lenagh. And later, my next novel - tentatively titled Kiln People. (Here's a clue. What if you could make clay dolls rise and walk and do whatever you want? Now imagine a near future when everyone can do it!) Lewis Carrol   I'd quote Jabberwocky but....
    PKD Philip K. Dick, need I say more? Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis got me through High School with the DragonLance series
    David Eddings and the World of David Eddings Orson Scott Card - I first read the Ender Wiggins series, but honestly, I like the Alvin Maker series better.
    Terry Brooks - Shanarra and more  
    I'll add more authors as I come across their pages, if you have someone that you think I would enjoy, please email me and let me know.
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