Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Philippine Speculative Fiction in English Online

I'm currently compiling the Philippine speculative fiction stories published (professionally) online. Feel free to comment or email me for additions/corrections.

Strange Horizons
Clarkesworld Magazine
Fantasy Magazine
Weird Tales
Bewildering Stories
Serendipity
The Town Drunk
Flash Fiction Online
Rubric
Inscribed
Dragons, Knights, & Angels, September 2007
The Sword Review
Reflection's Edge
Byzarium Magazine
Flash Me Magazine
  • "Gift" (subscription only) by R.C. Loenen-Ruiz
Expanded Horizons
Anna Tambour
AlienSkin
Writers Connect
Philippine Graphic
Rogue Magazine
Literatura
Stories from the Diabolical
Pelicula
Philippine Speculative Fiction Sampler
The Farthest Shore

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow, this is great. :)

this is an old one, published in the Graphic May 2008 - http://philippinegraphic.com.ph/v18n48d052008/fiction01.html


cheers,
eliza

Ian Rosales Casocot said...

oh my.

the literatura links are still alive? oh my. wehehehe. blast from my past!

Charles said...

Eliza: added!

Ian: Thanks for Literatura!

Budjette said...

Hi Charles,

Can these be included in your list?:)

1
KAMING MGA SEROKS
by David Hontiveros

http://www.geocities.com/phil_stories/hontiveros_seroks


2
Stories from the Diabolical
http://diabolical13.blogspot.com/

3
PELICULA
by David Hontiveros
http://davidhontiveros.com/

Charles said...

Hi Budj!

#1 was already in the list. You probably just glossed it over. Added #2 and #3.

Anonymous said...

thanks, charles! :)

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Unknown said...

thank god i stumbled upon these treasure trove of stories through RocketKapre. I'll definitely read through these first chance I get.

Thanks, Edward.

Latin Women said...

That is a nice idea to get all the stories on the list. Great work! Now it is much easier to enjoy reading Philippines fantasy.

Craig said...

I heard that a lot of books and newspapers are forbidden in Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia, and you can get into trouble if you are caught with them, is it true?