Genres Directory

Written works, publications, fan sites, and various media dedicated to properties or entire genres

Subcategories

Biographies & Memoirs
Books dedicated to biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, historical and current, - 12 sites
Literature & Fiction
Books, publications and authors to, Action & Adventure, African American, Ancient, Classical & Medieval Literature, Anthologies & Short Stories, Classics, Drama & Plays, Erotica, Essays, Genre Fiction, Historical Fiction, Horror, Humor & Satire, Literary History & Criticism, Memoirs, Diaries & Correspondence, Poetry, World Literature - 10 sites
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Books, publications and authors dedicated to Fantasy, Science Fiction, and all the many subgenres. - 11 sites

Sites from subcategories

23 sites from subcategories
McSweeney's Internet Tendency
Humorous and satirical essays, short stories, and articles, often featuring experimental and unconventional writing, making it a source of literary comedy. (from Comedy & Humor)
The Drum
Ltest news, events, trends, and job opportunities for professionals in the marketing and media industries. (from Business & Careers)
Lightspeed Magazine
Publishes a curated collection of science fiction and fantasy short stories, articles, podcasts, and interviews. (from Arts & Entertainment)
Brandon Sanderson
Personal website and blog of #1 New York Times Bestselling author Brand Sanderson (from Teen & Young Adult)
Outside Online
Provides comprehensive coverage of outdoor adventures, travel, active lifestyles, and environmental topics. Features include expert advice, gear reviews, and immersive storytelling for enthusiasts of the natural world. (from Sports & Outdoors)
hack design
Offers a curated design course with weekly lessons delivered via email, focusing on practical application of UI/UX concepts for professionals. (from Education & Learning)
Kirkus Reviews
founded in 1933, book reviews of both established and indie writers, annual Kirkus Prize to authors of fiction, nonfiction, and young readers' literature. (from Children's)
Biography.com
A & E Networks’ flagship site, Biography.com offers thousands of detailed profiles, video documentaries, and curated lists of historical and contemporary figures—from heads of state to cultural icons—making it a go‑to online reference for life stories and memoir excerpts. (from History-books)
Biography Online
This crowd‑sourced portal catalogs concise biographies of notable individuals—scientists, activists, artists, and more—providing essential life dates, career highlights, and thematic subpages (e.g., doctors, humanitarians) alongside a companion blog of essays on historical milestones (from History-books)
Memoir Magazine
A visually driven online literary magazine devoted to personal essays and book‑length memoir excerpts, Memoir Magazine publishes creative nonfiction paired with original artwork and photography, hosts an annual Memoir Prize for emerging writers, and maintains interviews and craft features for life‑writers (from History-books)
Creative Nonfiction
Founded in 1993, Creative Nonfiction is the world’s first literary magazine devoted exclusively to narrative nonfiction—featuring in‑depth memoir chapters, biographical essays, and reportage that explore real lives with the craft and pacing of fiction (from History-books)
Pharyngula
American biologist PZ Myers blog evolution, biological development, and related scientific topics from a progressive, secular perspective. (from Science & Engineering)
Skepchick
videos, articles and discussions on science, skepticism, and critical thinking, often from a feminist perspective. It aims to promote rational thought and debunk misinformation by Rebecca Watson (from Religion & Spirituality, Science & Engineering, Politics)
Internet History Sourcebooks Project
Provides a vast collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts for educational use. It covers a wide range of historical periods and subjects, offering primary source materials. (from History-books, Education & Learning)
ARTstor
A subscription-based digital library of over two million high-resolution images from the arts, architecture, humanities, and social sciences, with tools for image analysis and presentations. (from Arts & Entertainment)
HathiTrust Digital Library
A partnership of academic and research institutions offering a collaborative repository of millions of digitized titles—books, journals, government documents—for full-text searching and preservation. (from Education & Learning, History-books)
Paleofuture
Explores historical perspectives on future predictions and technological advancements, by Matt Novak, without AI (from Science & Engineering)
School Library Journal
News, reviews, and professional resources for librarians and educators focused on youth literature and library collection development, as well a blog. Advocate of anti-censorship. (from Teen & Young Adult, Children's)
Stanford GSB Insights
research and insights from faculty and industry leaders across topics such as management, entrepreneurship, and careers. (from Business & Careers)
The Economist
Provides trusted daily reporting and news analysis. It covers global politics, economics, business, and technology through various media formats. (from Politics)
CFO Bookshelf
Blog of Mark Gandy geared towards financial leaders (from Education & Learning, Business & Careers)
Starting Harry Potter
A surprising charming website made by Warner Bros with color illustrations, interactive activities like quizzes, puzzles, maps and crafts for children embarking on their first journey into the wizarding world. (from Children's)
Horror News | HNN
Coverage of horror films and books, including news, reviews, interviews and podcasts. (from Horror & Dystopian)
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