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Hard Science Fiction Reasources
Perhaps this would have been a thread more suited to the Fiction forum but that place seems dead. I'm wondering if anyone has any links to sites with information on how to write hard science fiction. With information on stuff that is realistic or a future possibility (spaceflight, realistic technology and settings.)
I've scoured the web, but all I seem to find are stupid semantic arguments on what hard sci-fi is.
WIC
WickedDynamite
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Re: Hard Science Fiction Reasources
Originally posted by Autokrat
Perhaps this would have been a thread more suited to the Fiction forum but that place seems dead. I'm wondering if anyone has any links to sites with information on how to write hard science fiction. With information on stuff that is realistic or a future possibility (spaceflight, realistic technology and settings.)I've scoured the web, but all I seem to find are stupid semantic arguments on what hard sci-fi is.
I don't have links with me but I would suggest searching Analog or Asimov's Science Fiction for referrences.
JAD
Re: Hard Science Fiction Reasources
Originally posted by Autokrat
Perhaps this would have been a thread more suited to the Fiction forum but that place seems dead. I'm wondering if anyone has any links to sites with information on how to write hard science fiction. With information on stuff that is realistic or a future possibility (spaceflight, realistic technology and settings.)I've scoured the web, but all I seem to find are stupid semantic arguments on what hard sci-fi is.
The trick is to study a lot of the great hard sci-fi writers and tie it in with real research and theoretical physics as well as known laws.
Freeman Dyson is probably the best place to start.
I would also recommend a lot of JG Ballard's sci-fi novels like
"the drowned world"....The interesting thing about his work is that it isn't set too far into the future but still contains interesting and plausible sci-fi...Some of which isn't all that far off being true...Drowned world being an example of global warming even though he wrote it in the 60's.