What kind of science fiction novels do people want to read?

cliffball_2000 asked:


I’m a relatively new science fiction author and I’d like to know what kind of science fiction readers like to read currently. I have a time travel novella and an alternate history novel, so I’d like to find out from science fiction fans.

Barry

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5 Responses to “What kind of science fiction novels do people want to read?”

  1. Rachelle T [RA] says:

    Marc

    I wouldn’t call myself much of a “fan” of sci-fi simply because I haven’t read a lot of it, but I’m a huuuge fan of Tad Williams’ Otherland series. It’s 4 books about people who investigate why children are getting trapped in a high-realism virtual reality world where anything is possible.. it’s really really good.

  2. Just Human says:

    Clifford

    S Space Opera. I don’t like tiny settings. Give me huge ships, vasts starscapes, larger than life characters, and huge plots, and I’ll be happy with any sci-fi story that has all that. A space opera is big. It normally involves ships, huge settings, different planets, different species of aliens… basically think Star Trek or Star Wars, those are pretty much space operas…..

    A good theme would help too.

  3. Lorelei C says:

    Hector

    Why not check what books won the Hugo and Nebula Awards.

  4. Online N says:

    Chester

    Like “Black Hole” on

  5. JMatt says:

    Richard

    I’m a fan of anything that’s thoughtful, socially critical in one way or another, and creepy.

    Joe Haldeman is a good example- he’s the man. As long as the story is not space opera, or just laser fights or time travel blunders, I think you will do ok.

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