Conceiving the Heavens: Creating the Science Fiction Novel
Aliens, spaceships, life on Mars, other worlds, cloning, coming back from the future, new species – science fiction pervades our imaginations and increasingly ourselves. But how does an author write these stories so that they are believable and meaningful?
Melissa Scott, a science fiction author shares her techniques and insight to help would-be science fiction writers turn their ideas into workable stories.
Topics discussed include: the need for good writing – not just good ideas; the specialized technique necessary for science fiction writing; characterization, settings, invented languages and research; training to think "what if?"; exercises and mind games to expand imaginations; artistic intention and responsibility; writing science fiction as a profession and being a professional at it; problems unique to the science fiction field; and a glossary of science fiction terms.
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Melissa Scott
Melissa Scott (born 1960) is an American science fiction and fantasy author noted for her science fiction novels featuring LGBT characters and elaborate settings.
