Writing Descriptive Science Fiction in a Logical Manner
8 tips – When writing descriptive science fiction, craft actions & visuals in a manner that stabilizes reader interpretation of your created and often flexible world.
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Continue reading →Show, Don’t Tell: How to write vivid descriptions, handle backstory, and describe your characters’ emotions (Writers’ Guide Series Book 3) Kindle Edition Book Blurb “Show, Don’t Tell.” Book Blurb Show, Don’t Tell, an effective writer’s guide for everyone with a desire to craft vivid descriptions, present powerful characters, and correctly and effectively deliver backstory that does not hinder the excitement … Continue reading →
Writing Vivid Descriptions Critical For Success As A Science Fiction Author When science fiction authors write vivid descriptions, the norm can become extraordinary. Words and phrases perceived as metaphorical may shift into the realm of literal application. What your readers interpret as symbolism can reference a tangible event. Phrases routinely thought of as “figures of speech” may be statements of … Continue reading →
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The Concept of Characters Need Problems Residing within every story is a concept of characters need problems. Understanding this principle may make the difference in writing and selling your science fiction stories. This article addresses the related issues. To write short stories that sell, you must learn why characters need problems. Moreover, you must learn how to be quick about … Continue reading →
Science Fiction Concepts, Sci-Fi Story Definition When seeking to clearly define science fiction concepts, sci-fi authors soon recognize that no clear definition takes top billing in this genre of exciting and energized story telling. Yet the most popular and recognizable conceptual science fiction characteristics within the scope of story telling tend to involve: Science, Technology Time Travel Scientific Methodology … Continue reading →
Science Fiction Story Characteristics or How to Craft A Great Sci-Fi Plot Science fiction story characteristics are defined by a process wherein SF authors seek to extend scientific principles into a scientifically acceptable fictional plot-line. This means that the author must examine past, present and future scientific concepts with regards to a simple question: What If? Great science fiction stories … Continue reading →
Writing Science Fiction – An Illusion of Simplicity Too many readers take writing science fiction for granted. When done correctly, sci-fi stories excel so much so that readers never even notice how effectively the tale lays out a realistic but fiction scientific concept. One the other hand, new authors then to also take the process for granted. They conceive an … Continue reading →
Science Fiction Allegory, the essence: characterization within sci-fi allegories use a form of symbolism that permeates the story from start to finish. The thoughts, actions and characteristics of all major within the story exemplify the symbolic significance of the focal allegory.
Scope of Science Fiction Symbolism
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