Archive for the ‘Books & Authors’ Category
Wednesday, May 20th, 2009
Justin Case asked: The technological singularity is approaching. What science fiction books do you recommend for the purpose of mentally preparing for, and affecting, what according to singularitarians like Ray Kurzweil may happen during the coming 40 years or so? I want science fiction that treats issues on the coming continuingly accelerating technology development and its political consequences, stuff that is interesting for humanity’s development; paradise engineering scenarios as well as disaster scenarios. I want the kind of hardcore, science-based but still mind-blowing science fiction ideas that singularitarians say may be relevant to our political (and also individual) decisions in our REAL life the coming decades.
PS Anyone tempted to answer that I shouldn’t rely on science fiction if I want to prepare for the future, please google “technological singularity” and read about it first!
Eugene
Tags: Disaster Scenarios, Science Fiction Ideas, Technology Development
Posted in Books & Authors | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, May 13th, 2009
Joe asked: I am a novice writer. I like to science fiction and fiction in general, but science fiction is my forte. However, I want to get published BAD, I really want to have a lit agent consider my work. What kind of science fiction or fiction in general is in demand in the literary industry that agents really want to see good works of? Anyone who can answer my question with really helpful advice on what kind of sci-fi sells would really make my day. Thanks!
Frederick
Tags: Forte, Hot, Science Fiction
Posted in Books & Authors | 2 Comments »
Friday, May 1st, 2009
Jett asked: I like books that feature strange things happening to normal people (Not books based solely on fantsasy lands or different species.) I enjoy books where normal (or at least they think they are normal) people go on journeys or go through odd science fiction happenings.
Any suggestions?
Jeanne
Tags: Fantasy Books, Odd, Science Books
Posted in Books & Authors | 11 Comments »
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
OK asked: Many publishers won’t publish for authors that have never published before. So where do you start? Many popular authors started with short stories in science fiction magazines, but those magazines are not very popular nowadays, so there aren’t many places to get published, and they can be real competetive since there are so few. What can I do?
Phyllis
Tags: Competetive, Science Magazines, Short Stories
Posted in Books & Authors | 5 Comments »
Saturday, April 18th, 2009
Andawg9 asked: I’ve already read the Dune series, pretty much all of Asimov’s books, Orson Scott Card, Arthur C. Clarke, and several other series. What is another really good science fiction series? And I would prefer books that are more realistic science fiction, not super-crazy stuff.
Jimmy
Tags: Arthur C Clarke, Crazy Stuff, Science Fiction Series
Posted in Books & Authors | 6 Comments »
Saturday, April 18th, 2009
alfeebester asked: I have heard the argument that some stories claim to be science fiction and are not. A popular example is Star Wars. It is set in the past rather than the future and has many fantasy elements. The technology level is not comparable to most other science fiction. I am curious because I have written something of similar situations.
In my book, there are multiple planets and space travel. There are also ancient prophecies, ‘magical’ items and some worlds have little to no technology beyond modern means. Some have even less. Would this be considered science fiction, even though it is not futuristic and doesn’t have common sci-fi elements like robots?
Eva
Tags: Fantasy Elements, Planets, Star Wars
Posted in Books & Authors | 5 Comments »
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
Ash K asked: I like science fiction and was looking for a few good books to read. Do you have any suggestions?
Tyler
Tags: Books Science, Good Science, Science Fiction Books
Posted in Books & Authors | 7 Comments »
Sunday, March 29th, 2009
MissCurious2021 asked: My boyfriend has already written a science fiction book and is attempting to publish it. I’ve seen some places that state a literary agent is necessary on many occasions or the publisher won’t even look at it. Is this true? If not how do you know which publisher to go to? Any recommendations or advice for a young first time science fiction writer?
Lewis
Tags: Occasions, Publisher, Science Fiction Book
Posted in Books & Authors | 7 Comments »
Monday, March 9th, 2009
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
Tags: New Science, Science Fiction Author, Science Fiction Fans
Posted in Books & Authors | 5 Comments »
Is war of the worlds science fiction or social commentary?
Monday, March 9th, 2009Is war of the worlds science fiction or social commentary? What is the social commentary in it? WHat is the science fiction in it? I have a paper i have to write about this, any help or tips u can give would be greatly accepted! Thanks!
Could you guys show me how it can be both? Like give me examples of both? Thanks!
Randy
Tags: Science Fiction, Social Commentary, War Of The Worlds
Posted in Books & Authors | 3 Comments »