Tag: science fiction
The Rules of Science Fiction & Fantasy Worldbuilding, Part 3: Being Relatable
by Our Special Guest | Aug 22, 2018 | SciFi/Fantasy
When your protagonist is not human, how do you build a connection between your character and your human readers? Brenda Clough offers 7 tips for making SFF characters relatable.
Read MoreThe Rules of Science Fiction & Fantasy Worldbuilding, Part 2
by Our Special Guest | Jul 28, 2018 | SciFi/Fantasy
When writing SF or fantasy, the SF or fantasy element must be core. It can’t be a surface veneer – it has to be in the structure of the work. What does that mean and how do you do it? Accomplished SFF author Brenda Clough explains.
Read MoreThe Rules of Science Fiction & Fantasy Worldbuilding, Part 1
by Our Special Guest | Jul 4, 2018 | SciFi/Fantasy
Think writing science fiction or fantasy means you get to make things up with no regard to rules? Think again!
Read MoreTalking to Myself
by Our Special Guest | May 2, 2018 | Life
Fifteen years ago, Kevin J. Anderson gave up the keyboard and took up a recorder for his first drafts. Since that time, he’s dictated nearly fifty novels. See how.
Read More