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Science fiction in the new writer

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Science fiction in the new writer

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I received a question about science fiction and the beginning writer. I think originality is one of the most critical aspects of the science fiction market. The market craves fresh and unique ideas that haven’t been extensively explored. As a beginning writer, you have a wonderful opportunity to unleash your imagination and bring something new to the table.

Consider brainstorming ideas that haven’t been seen or heard of before. Imagine new worlds, technologies, and creatures that captivate the reader’s imagination. Maybe you can create a futuristic society where humans coexist with sentient robots, or a planet where plants possess telepathic abilities. The possibilities are endless!

One way to ensure originality is to familiarize yourself with existing science fiction works. This will help you avoid repeating ideas that have already been done. Read widely within the genre, watch science fiction movies and TV shows, and immerse yourself in the expansive realm of science fiction literature.

When crafting your story, think about what sets it apart from others. What makes your concept truly unique? Is there a twist or a fresh perspective that can surprise and delight readers? By pushing the boundaries of traditional science fiction and introducing fresh ideas, you can capture the attention of both publishers and readers alike.

Remember, originality doesn’t mean you have to discard all established science fiction tropes and conventions. It’s about finding a unique angle, adding your own twist, or combining different elements in a fresh and exciting way. So, let your creativity soar, think outside the box, and bring something new and captivating to the science fiction market.

 

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VC

” I am a writer and as a writer, I do not neatly fit into any category. I have written magazine articles, feature news articles, restaurant reviews, a newspaper column, and several book length nonfiction projects aimed at people interested in particular health problems for foundations and companies. As to novels, I have published some Kindle novels.”

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