Friday, September 5, 2014

General Information On Sci Fi Novels

By Kerri Stout


Science fiction is the name of a genre of writing. It involves stories that feature imaginative, not real, content. Typically this involves futuristic science and settings, as well as technology, space, time and light travel, and even extraterrestrials. Sci fi novels are often called literature of ideas, in that they explore potential consequences of innovations. This genre is often used by writers interested in covering literary themes, such as morality, social structure, identity, politics and desire.

There is no singular definition used for science fiction. It is known to include a range of themes and sub-genres. This genre of literature often involves rational writing about possible futures of the worlds.

This genre is known for being similar to fantasy. However, there are differences. Sci fi typically includes imaginary elements that are still based in science. This is not the case for all components of these stores, as sometimes they are purely imagined realities that cannot be linked to scientific studies.

The future is the time setting for most of these novels. Some may be set in historical periods that do not align with a person's knowledge of factual, historical records. The plot lines may take place in outside worlds, a subterranean Earth or space. Humanoid robots, androids, aliens and mutants are some of the characters readers might come across in these types of books.

These characters may utilize technology that is plausible to the readers, such as computers, teleportation machines and ray guns. Their actions often related to scientific principles that are considered new or even contradict the physical laws we accept to be true, such as wormholes, faster-than-light communication, time travel and more. Different and new forms of social and political systems might also be included in these plot lines.

A lot of characters in these books have some kind of paranormal ability. They might be involved with telepathy, mind control, telekinesis or teleportation. Usually the settings are in other universes or dimensions and the storyline involves traveling between these different spaces. There are numerous components associated with sci fi writing, which has existed for hundreds of years.

There are a lot of different categories, sub-genres and related genres for sci fi. This type of literature is often categorized as either hard SF or soft SF. Hard refers to close attention to accuracy of details as they related to the natural sciences. It might also be used to describe that which closely depicts the worlds that advanced technology could create. In fact, there have been accurate predictions in this sub-genre. Soft SF describes works with more focus on the social sciences, for instance: anthropology, sociology, political science, psychology and economics.

Some of the sub-genres of this include time travel, superhuman, cyberpunk, social science fiction, space opera, apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic, military SF, alternative history and more. There are also many genres that are similar to this style of writing, such as: ci-fi, horror fiction, fantasy, supernatural, science fantasy, superhero and mystery. People around the globe are fans of this genre of writing and there are many authors who publish novels in this genre.




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