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topex
May 15th, 2001, 11:05 AM
just throwing out this question. How does science fiction differ from other forms of literature, like mystery, romance, etc.?

FitzChivalry
May 16th, 2001, 12:17 AM
Laser guns

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Shehzad
May 16th, 2001, 10:01 AM
Aliens

Zsinj16
May 16th, 2001, 02:16 PM
Giant spaceships and huge interplanetary wars.

topex
May 17th, 2001, 11:35 AM
ok, science fiction is not just Star Wars. I didn't read of any aliens, laser guns or interplanetary wars in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Try to go a little deeper.

Rob B
May 17th, 2001, 11:54 AM
Essentially, I think Speculative Fiction authors tackle the REALLY Big questions:

"Why are we here?"
"What is our purpose for being here?"

That and magic and spaceships.

Shehzad
May 18th, 2001, 10:58 AM
Well, as I wrote somewhere on the SF forum, the best SF looks at trends in current society and presents a future or parallel society based on an exageeration of certain trends. Others deal with the impact of technology on society. But the basic fact is that no good SF writer totally loses track of the fact that it is society he is trying to depict.

Cygnus
May 19th, 2001, 09:01 PM
This may be a silly question, but I'm new to the SF genre (been a long time fantasy fan though). What is the difference between the terms science fiction and speculative fiction? I've seen a lot more use of the latter recently. Just curious.

Zsinj16
May 20th, 2001, 05:57 AM
Okay, Cignus, prepare to be ostracized!! Ha ha, just kidding! http://www.sffworld.com/ubb/smile.gif I think that the difference between sci-fi and speculative sci-fi is that in speculative sci-fi, the author writes what he believes or thinks most likely to happen in the future,such as VR systems becoming a way of life, androids and clones rivalring the population in humans, genetic mutants and freaks being created by mad scientists, possibly battles between earth and alien forces,etc.
In regular sci-fi, the author deviates from what is most likely to happen to a more fantastic and uncanny scale of telling a sci-fi story, such as massive interplanetary wars, destruction of planets by giant superweapons,interplanetary orders of light and dark knights that channel the power of a supernatural force, genocides of entire alien races, etc. At least that's how I see it. Hope that helps!! http://www.sffworld.com/ubb/smile.gif

Shehzad
May 20th, 2001, 10:00 AM
Actually, Zsinj I disagree- I believe that speculative fiction is a wide-ranging term inclusive of both science-fiction and fantasy as well as the cross-over genres. It tends to deal more with "What-if" scenarios, which can be as fantastic and improbable as the writer wants to make them. On the other hand, strictly speaking, Science fiction has to have a certain amount of scientific basis to it. Asimov, Heinlein, Clarke, and Greg Bear are SF. Robert Silverberg straddles the genres. Sheri S. Tepper is speculative.

 

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