Part 2 of my journey outlining the various definitions of science fiction.
The first chapter of Science Fiction: A Literary History discusses the multi-faceted definition of the genre.
Last week I dove into Ray Bradbury’s thoughts on the art of science fiction. This week, I take a look at Ursula K. Le Guin’s thoughts.
In The Paris Review Ray Bradbury discusses the art of writing science fiction.
Science Fiction 101 is an anthology of hand-picked classic science fiction from the Golden Age of the genre.
The Golden Age of magazine science fiction offered us some great stories, but also some very confusing ones.
The novella “No Woman Born” shows us that a sci-fi story can have an incredibly low amount of action while still being incredibly compelling.
Where Robert Silverberg and I diverge on writing style in science fiction.