there is a point in which you encounter with the delicate line of “Is my story of non-humans that I though was some fantasy derivate has it been scifi all along???” and suddenly you feel everything is a whole new world

Posted on September 17, 2016 with 12 notes
  1. tejoxys said: [distant screaming] :D :D
  2. bowlingforgerbils said: the sci-fi and fantasy lines can get blurred sometimes. It’s always good to keep the possibilities open!
  3. yay855 reblogged this from thismightyneed and added:
    I think this is the point of the Dragon Riders of Pern series.
  4. cyrusdreamseeker said: And to be honest yours sounds really interesting. Do you happen to have a tag for this stuff? I believe I’ve seen some of it in the past.
  5. cyrusdreamseeker said: Make it a Sci-Fantasy. Have aspects of both. Honestly the lines get pretty blurred sometimes. They’re both fiction. One has tech, one has magick. One is set in the future, one is set in the past. But a lot of authors do some mixing of the genres. Don’t worry about where your story fits just go with what keeps you inspired.
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