The Realism of Our Times: Kim Stanley Robinson on how science fiction works
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#3Mars Trilogy changed how I look at the world, nation states and the future. Love KSR!
In what way? (if that's practical/possible to answer)
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#5Can ye recommend any novels / authors that are as hard sci-fi as KSR or Arthur C Clarke?
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#6Can ye recommend any novels / authors that are as hard sci-fi as KSR or Arthur C Clarke?
I liked “Blindsight” and “The Freeze-Frame Revolution”
I would also appreciate any recommendations for hard sci-fi authors with a biology focus, I’m sure there are many more I don’t know.
Re: The Realism of Our Times: Kim Stanley Robinson on how science fiction works
#7Can ye recommend any novels / authors that are as hard sci-fi as KSR or Arthur C Clarke?
Re: The Realism of Our Times: Kim Stanley Robinson on how science fiction works
#8Mars Trilogy changed how I look at the world, nation states and the future. Love KSR!
> Mars Trilogy changed how I look at the world, nation states and the future. In what way? (if that's practical/possible to answer)
Re: The Realism of Our Times: Kim Stanley Robinson on how science fiction works
#9Can ye recommend any novels / authors that are as hard sci-fi as KSR or Arthur C Clarke?
Re: The Realism of Our Times: Kim Stanley Robinson on how science fiction works
#10Can ye recommend any novels / authors that are as hard sci-fi as KSR or Arthur C Clarke?
Peter Watts has a good biology background so his books are pretty accurate when it comes to sci-fi advances with biology. Definitely better than most authors who usually focus more on physics/engineering. I liked “Blindsight” and “The Freeze-Frame Revolution” I would also appreciate any recommendations for hard sci-fi authors with a biology focus, I’m sure there are many more I don’t know.