It turns out that the line between science and science fiction is even more blurry that we thought. |
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Sujatha, in his preface, reminds us that science fiction need not necessarily be concerned with rockets and space odysseys. |
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So it would be an error to be too strict or literal-minded about application of the science fiction label. |
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Ballard first entered the literary world as a science fiction writer, a genre he soon exhausted and has not explored in years. |
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Moreover, his fascination with B-movies, science fiction and the rest of pop culture was self-conscious but not qualified by archness or irony. |
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Much more popular are genres such as crime and adventure, romance, horror, and science fiction. |
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The other is a lurid science fiction tale, made up by the woman's demon lover during assignations in rundown, disreputable places. |
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His election reminds me of one of those 1950s science fiction movies in which a mad boffin throws a lever and the poles are reversed. |
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The link between science fiction and the history of astronautics is complex. |
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It seems to me that fantastically imaginative fiction tends to be lumped in with the whole science fiction genre. |
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It's science fiction but it gives a good inside on war strategies and tactics. |
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A lot of science fiction writers just use the scientific element as a McGuffin, to make the plot go forward. |
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Years ago, science fiction author Isaac Asimov wrote an anthology of books entitled I, Robot. |
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It begins with a premise that is well worn and recognizable within the genre of science fiction. |
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After forty years of amassing my collection of science fiction, fantasy, and mystery fanzines I have to get rid of it. |
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Certainly you can find that kind of metaphor in a Western, or in a romance, or in science fiction. |
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It engages in a fantastical speculation about what the future might hold, as any good science fiction does. |
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Now we get into the romance part for a while and forget science fiction for now. |
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This very modern thriller has all the elements of science fiction combined with a racy thriller. |
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More than any other literary form, science fiction always courts obsolescence. |
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Especially when a science fiction director decides to find science fiction in reality, something's wrong. |
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Fantastic machinery has continued to fire the imagination, notably in science fiction. |
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As Dwight got older his love for science fiction took a backseat to his love for space exploration. |
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Other themes that arise out of basic science fiction are the elaborate medical thrillers. |
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Surprisingly for a writer who has claimed not to be a fan of the genre, he chose science fiction. |
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While I shy away from science fiction entirely, fantasy shall always be in my heart. |
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Call me stuck in a genre, but most of what I read is science fiction and fantasy. |
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However, in science fiction it has frequently referred to the viewing apparatus itself. |
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He has composed for a variety of genres but science fiction, horror and fantasy stories dominate his filmography. |
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The motif of alien beings peopling our planet is a very common one in science fiction. |
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They were a success since science fiction fans could easily take part in a distinct sci-fi community and culture. |
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Lisa's collection consisted mostly of some science fiction and fantasy, comic books, and computer manuals of varying sorts. |
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In a sense, costume drama is a bit like science fiction that looks backward rather than forward. |
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I found it to be an intelligent and engrossing science fiction film that didn't rely solely on elaborate special effects. |
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A group of eminent scientists from around the world have voted Blade Runner the best science fiction movie of all time. |
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He was also a Marxian economist, a theorist of culture, a popular science fiction writer, and of course a political activist. |
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His first solo directing commission came in 1935, when he was invited to direct a massively ambitious science fiction project. |
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I really like science fiction, so rest assured, I wasn't dissing the genre. |
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Their chief concern was mass culture and popular art and their topics included cinema, pop music, cars and science fiction. |
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Dubbed the queen of science fiction, she lives next door in Dragonhold Underhill, her rolling stud farm. |
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And it is science fiction about time travel, so you need to keep your wits about you. |
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The other option was science fiction with players having psionic powers, but we really felt more comfortable with the heroic fantasy theme. |
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But isn't it time the subject was brought from the clouds of science fiction to the debating hall and the laboratory bench? |
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Finally in fear I'd hurt myself or others, a friend sent her science fiction addicted younger sister over with a tote bag full of VHS tapes. |
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Another friend, a bespectacled accountant and reader of science fiction novels, interrupted him. |
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In science fiction there can be no inexplicable marvels, no transcendences, no devils or demons. |
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Unlike many science fiction dystopias, this one seems uncomfortably realistic. |
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It's a funny thing, but despite the fact that science fiction and fantasy are my genre fiction of choice, I never liked Lord of the Rings. |
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The myriad worlds of fantasy and science fiction are where our spirits are free to frolic unfettered by the weight of sin. |
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What was once the realm of science fiction has mutated into serious debate. |
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It's science fiction all right, but it's also a character study and a murder mystery. |
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It uses preposterous science fiction to delve into deeper human emotions than the usual fluff with which we are served each spring. |
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Atoms with a mind of their own have conjured up some scary images in science fiction, of nanorobots going out of control. |
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It brought science fiction to the small screen for the first time and its eponymous lead character became the UK's first TV hero. |
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No, these are not science fiction, they're just some of the smart devices heading our way. |
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The Star Trek franchise paved the way for other science fiction television series, most of which were largely unwatchable. |
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The fundamental premise of the publication is that early design for space travel was influenced largely by science fiction. |
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And like most contemporary science fiction it offers a fairly grim view of the future. |
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It is, however, a return to the form which has given Banks a comfortable niche as the thinking person's science fiction writer. |
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Another genre opportunity that is raised and discarded is that of science fiction. |
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An ambitious pastiche of Hollywood noirs, pulp comic books of the '50s and classic science fiction, the film was created entirely with computers. |
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This marks the 60th anniversary of Polish science fiction writer's first work, about the Earth being attacked by Venusians. |
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Although you spoke well of Smith's collection of essays, you also said that you were unfamiliar with his science fiction works. |
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Hadid's graphics remind me of the steep perspectives and vertiginous sweep of illustrations in science fiction comics. |
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Well, science fiction, when I started reading it in 1930, was mostly bug-eyed monsters threatening nubile maidens. |
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The immortal, crucified and resurrected fecundity of God pours into and out of every honest work of fantasy and science fiction. |
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Patients chosen for this group were all voracious readers and enjoyed reading either science fiction or fantasy novels. |
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For these reasons, Frankenstein has been considered the first science fiction novel. |
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The gauze of normality gives it a hallucinatory atmosphere of science fiction cut with the surreal banality of the suburbs. |
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Cyberspace creates a fine line between science fiction and popular theology, especially eschatology. |
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It felt like I was in the torture scene from a science fiction movie, except that it didn't hurt. |
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And yet why is it that African Americans are so little a part of genre science fiction and fantasy today? |
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Every once in a while, a science fiction film comes along that really shakes things up. |
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Back in the day, when I was much more of a sci-fi dweeb, I was into more of the quasi-magical soft science fiction. |
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As much as a charming science fiction tale, it's a study in how humans think and react. |
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Some subgenres, such as the Gothic and science fiction, have until now made little headway in Arabic popular culture. |
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The fiction section contained subsections of fantasy, science fiction, teen fiction, and so on. |
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I never, ever, was able to suspend disbelief about subvocalization when reading science fiction. |
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Do not expect to like it if you do not like science fiction or Victorian literature set in London or Gothic horror. |
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It is the writers of science fiction who have ventured to show us what the possibilities of space exploration might be like. |
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To me it was a great genre show that made horror and science fiction funny, smart, and eminently entertaining. |
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He admits to thriving on a variety of projects that have covered several genres including period dramas, horror, comedy and science fiction. |
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Fantasy, science fiction, and horror filmmakers have been widely influenced by the Quatermass stories. |
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The science fiction and horror genres have often served as mirrors of the troubles and fears of the time. |
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This is also one reason why I remain so steadfastly resolute about concentrating on fantasy, science fiction and horror film. |
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Parallel universes are a venerable tradition in science fiction and fantasy. |
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What may sound like the stuff of science fiction is set to become an integral facet of the day-to-day lives of millions of people. |
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He has sold short stories in a range of genres, including romantic comedy, science fiction, fantasy, and horror. |
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I'm not talking about the drama, musical, comedy, or the Western genres, but horror movies, science fiction, fantasy and thrillers. |
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The Matrix, along with much fantasy and science fiction, is part of the undercurrents of our times which are rapidly coming to the surface. |
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He is also a difficult writer to define, ranging from fantasy to science fiction and essays. |
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His articles on mythology, folklore, fantasy, and science fiction have appeared in a variety of anthologies and journals. |
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In the science fiction movie, soldiers topple an alien war machine literally on its last legs. |
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It is racily written and holds the reader's attention as well as any good detective or science fiction novel. |
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At one level, the movie is about science fiction, kung fu, firearms and non-stop action. |
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Interestingly enough, though, it also works as a good science fiction film. |
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Her debut studio album took that tale further, incorporating conceptual elements of Afrofuturism and science fiction. |
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Either way, I don't think you'll find much help on science fiction related groups, where we tend to be ailurophiles for the most part. |
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The science fiction story about a character called Daniel and his clones will be released with 200,000 copies. |
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But recreating a live animal from its DNA remains in the realm of science fiction, Rijsdijk said. |
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I kind of lost my taste for the science fiction show when they started explaining everything. |
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The thought of first contact with an alien race only through their artifacts is one that is close to the heart of science fiction. |
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Called variously a child prodigy, a boy wonder, and the wunderkind of science fiction, Delany began to write when he was quite young. |
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Yeah, the twenty first century was going the way of science fiction all right, all fighting and Eden was far from in sight yet. |
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The science fiction fascination with robots and androids is the culmination of this perception of machines as being almost like one of us. |
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Driving a car fueled by something other than gasoline or diesel fuel is no longer the stuff of science fiction. |
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I'd heard that it was a science fiction classic, with revolutionary ideas about free love and community. |
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Crichton novels often skirt the boundary between science fiction and reality. |
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Donnie Darko proves that it's possible to do science fiction with visual effects in the independent film arena. |
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It reminded me just how inaccurate science fiction and futurism inevitably are. |
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Then of course there is the completely imaginative theme of science fiction where completely impossible situations carefully blend with topics of general interest. |
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So that threw it into a realm of sort of science fiction, but that had never been a realm I had ever had an interest in before. |
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At least, that was the story told by the boy-king, who would later become a well-known author of science fiction. |
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In general, the public loves science fiction, but there are levels to which even the most undiscriminating viewer will not sink, and this film reaches those. |
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What role does science fiction play in educating the public about science at large? |
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A great work of science fiction answers the question, why are we sailing through this godforsaken ice in the first place? |
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As a result, instead of the clean visuals that typify the science fiction genre, we see lens flares, shaky handheld cameras, zooms, and sloppy rack focuses even in CGI shots. |
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It is the sum total of all the science fiction movies that have come before. |
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The 1980s saw Delany devote most of his energy to the even more marginal form connected to science fiction called fantasy fiction or sword and sorcery. |
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Ziolkowsky began as a science fiction writer in the late 1800s, but later laid down some of the fundaments of rocket propulsion that are still used today. |
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Still, his books are always packaged either as science fiction or as fantasy, which would seem to imply there's a meaningful distinction between the two. |
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Its retro art style gives it an appealing timeless quality, an allegory about the relationship between humans and technology that sums up the core of all science fiction. |
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As they do for many adolescents and adults, fantasy and science fiction gave me fables that were spiritual and fables that explored the desire to be spiritual. |
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The welcoming committee is pure science fiction, a towering wind energy farm of sleek white windmills, five storeys high and filling the valley's entire widescreen width. |
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The novel is like science fiction crossed with an SAS adventure. |
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So then we have a comedic genre whose best work exemplifies the genre itself, and a science fiction genre whose best work is based on exceptionality from the genre. |
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He made a little extra money by writing stories for a science fiction pulp. |
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This is all highly wonderful and simply the epitome of science fiction writing, but I'm truly excited to inform you that the best is still to come. |
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A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a classic of science fiction and black comedy, follows the adventures of its earth-born hero as he hitchhikes through space. |
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The best science fiction is the science fiction that uses fantastical or futuristic elements to tell stories that relate to timeless experiences, problems and quandaries. |
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The budding writers touched upon a wide spectrum of issues ranging from suspense, fantasy, ghosts, sporting rivalry to philosophy and science fiction. |
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Atwood uses the term speculative fiction rather than science fiction. |
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Men brought up on H.G. Wells and Jules Verne science fiction set their minds to solving the convoy crisis. |
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Nor was it Neal Stephenson, the visionary science fiction writer who imagined a future transformed by nanotechnology in his 1995 novel The Diamond Age. |
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Some science fiction visionaries would have you believe that we're going to live in an apocalyptic future where man is locked in an eternal struggle with the machine. |
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What is the difference between playing pinball games and video games, snowboarding and surfing, or reading cyberpunk vs. traditional science fiction? |
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A more traditional Fortean publication is the magazine Fate, which has been published since 1948, founded by science fiction magazine editor Raymond A. Palmer. |
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Part science fiction, part picaresque, and part burlesque, its alphabetized entries gesture provocatively, giving glimpses of their source's unattainable body. |
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He has written the world's first science fiction novel entirely in Scots. |
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Augmented reality has been a staple of science fiction since the dawn of computing. |
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Yet, perhaps, a century from today, someone using Gates' equations will be able to build starships and make what we know as science fiction in 2001 an everyday reality. |
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While science fiction routinely describes face-to-face encounters with intelligent aliens, it may be that we will never actually meet extraterrestrials. |
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He is the author of a kitschy science fiction novel about an earthling who decides to pay back his student loan by teaching English on a distant planet. |
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While many of these technologies may seem like science fiction, so too were the jet engine, the airplane, and the rocket engine only 100 years ago. |
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It's a fast-paced pulp science fiction yarn with compelling characters. |
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Influenced by science fiction and advertising, the computer-manipulated color photographs and photo-based installations critique sexualized images of women. |
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This reproduction does not simulate the jerky movements of a sci-fi automaton, however, but the strange instruments of a science fiction soundtrack. |
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They are not the unemotional automatons of science fiction myth. |
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Some would call it a love story set in the future, others would call it a satire on globalisation, some might even call it a dystopic science fiction. |
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I'm a feminist science fiction critic who is married to an alien. |
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If the angel invokes faith, it must share equal time with the vaguely mystical powers of magic, and the explicit artificiality of science fiction. |
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Read too strictly, this would exclude highly inventive works of science fiction and fantasy because they lack realism. |
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It's not a genre like, say, science fiction or Gothic horror or romance. |
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Huge gothic, almost science fiction based soundscapes shroud their set. |
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I never as a reader have been particularly interested in dystopian literature or science fiction or, in fact, fantasy. |
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He wrote in different categories, but enjoyed writing science fiction the most. |
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In her short stories, science fiction and romance intermingle. |
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The first issue of a fanmag from the southern-most post of Australian science fiction is good. |
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She writes romantic fantasy and science fiction, and makes liberal use of the substance known as handwavium. |
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War and science fiction inspired great minds like Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Wernher von Braun to achieve flight beyond the atmosphere. |
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He developed into a popular, lively and witty college member, interested in classical music and science fiction. |
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The Bengal Renaissance shaped the emergence of modern Bengali literature, including novels, short stories and science fiction. |
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Begum Rokeya was a pioneer of Bengali writing in English, with her early of work of feminist science fiction. |
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Humayun Ahmed was a popular writer of modern Bangladeshi magical realism and science fiction. |
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Haldane gave several lectures about these topics which in turn influenced other science fiction writers. |
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Pratchett sponsored a biennial award for unpublished science fiction novelists, the Terry Pratchett First Novel Award. |
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Pratchett also collaborated with British science fiction author Stephen Baxter on a parallel earth series. |
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Caine appeared in Christopher Nolan's science fiction thriller Inception as Prof. |
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Saltzman and Broccoli decided to drop the science fiction gadgets from the earlier films and focus more on plot as in From Russia With Love. |
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In 2010, he starred as Eames in Christopher Nolan's science fiction thriller Inception for which he won a BAFTA Rising Star award. |
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Wells was a highly prolific author who is now best known for his work in the science fiction genre. |
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Other entries included a large painting by Glenn Brown based very closely on a science fiction illustration published some years previously. |
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Such works led to the development of a whole genre of popular science fiction as the 20th century approached. |
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His first science fiction book, Consider Phlebas, was released in 1987, marking the start of the popular Culture series. |
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He also collaborated with Underworld to score Danny Boyle's science fiction film Sunshine. |
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For his performance in the 1976 science fiction film The Man Who Fell to Earth, he won a Saturn Award for Best Actor. |
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He was a friend and collaborator of Adolfo Bioy Casares, who wrote one of the most praised science fiction novels, The Invention of Morel. |
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The Ninth Legion's mysterious disappearance has made it a popular subject for historical fiction, fantasy and science fiction. |
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The Utopiales international science fiction festival is held in the same city. |
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Bottlenose dolphins are incorporated into the science fiction video game series Ecco the Dolphin. |
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The programme's broad appeal attracts audiences of children and families as well as science fiction fans. |
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In continuing the series Davies chose to keep Torchwood more focused on the human condition than its science fiction backdrop. |
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In the same period, Emilio Salgari, writer of action adventure swashbucklers and a pioneer of science fiction, published his Sandokan series. |
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With quizzes, sitcoms, panel games, satire, stand up, life stories, classics from the archive, science fiction and fantasy. |
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Shute does this by including elements that can be considered fantasy or science fiction in novels that are classified as mainstream. |
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Instrumentals were common, while songs with lyrics were sometimes conceptual, abstract, or based in fantasy and science fiction. |
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The piece reflected his growing interest in science fiction and outer space. |
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Traditions of Russian science fiction and fantasy are continued today by numerous writers. |
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The Revyakin Museum was originally named after a famous geologist, paleontologist, geographer and writer of science fiction, Obruchev. |
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Penal transportation, typically to other planets, sometimes appears in works of science fiction. |
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This designation includes the crime novels, spy novel, historical romance, fantasy, graphic novel, and science fiction. |
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Russell's 1980 effort Altered States was a departure in both genre and tone, in that it is Russell's only foray into science fiction. |
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Some people consider motion pictures such as the Star Wars movies more as fantasies than science fiction. |
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Despite decades of research, mass-market personal aircraft are still science fiction. |
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Like The Handmaid's Tale, Oryx and Crake is a speculative fiction, not a science fiction proper. |
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Good science fiction isn't about aliens and ray guns and exploding planets. |
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As science fact catches up with science fiction it makes me wonder about what lies ahead. |
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To consider science fiction in countries other than the United States, one must start from these shores. |
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Not all science fiction has religious undertones, but there can be similarities between science fiction and religion. |
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Michael Moorcock is one of the best writers of the twentieth century, but his skill is not just in fantasy and science fiction. |
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Scientists and science fiction writers have thought about space elevators for more than a century. |
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The science fiction part is the vague superficial type you would expect in a popular space opera. |
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As NASA's manned space efforts shrank, starships became more the stuff of science fiction. |
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Audience interest in neotype science fiction is increasing even more with a film adaption slated to be made. |
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There are sections on subgenres, such as Arthurian literature, science fiction and children's adventure series. |
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Over the past decade, the concept of a cyberterrorist attack has gone from science fiction to reality. |
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Things that looked like geodesic domes began cropping up in North American cultural production, especially science fiction movies. |
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And when composer Ron Grainer came knocking, with a tune he had for a new science fiction show on the BBC, she made history. |
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Goodman previously published Singing the Dogstar Blues, a science fiction novel, and Killing the Rabbit, a thriller. |
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Impulse presents Volume One of The Lightship Chronicles and is recommended for fans of hard science fiction and military sci-fi alike. |
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A pod person, in at least two science fiction novels and movies, is an alien. |
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In which classic science fiction trilogy do psychohistorian Hari Seldon and psychically-gifted conqueror the Mule appear? |
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In which classic science fiction trilogy do psychohistorian Hari Seldon and 23 trilogy do psychically-gifted conqueror the Mule appear? |
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Once fodder for science fiction movies and pulp magazine stories, the computer has become a fundamental force in modern society. |
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They wrote filk music, a typo-inspired form of folk songs on science fiction themes, about Lagrange living. |
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Fuel cells are no longer tomorrow's technology, the stuff of science fiction and space travel. |
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His works such as Cat's Cradle, Slaughterhouse-Five and Breakfast of Champions blend satire, gallows humor and science fiction. |
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If it's a real, fan-run science fiction convention, all you have to do is wear your membership badge and stroll into the con suite. |
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Scott's prequel to Alien, starring Noomi Rapace, Charlize Theron and Michael Fassbender, is a 3D science fiction epic that has been gestating for years. |
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Hugh Dancy provides a vigorous reading spiced with science notes read by Stephen Hawking as it discusses facts about black holes in the context of a science fiction adventure. |
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The pox of plants was one of the most memorable concepts in science fiction, and the bestselling Triffid novel was later adapted into a successful movie. |
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What is recognized as steam punk now started in the 1960s as a science fiction sub-genre that reimagined the future as if historic events had gone differently, Couchman said. |
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The science fiction films of the early and mid-1950s were often childfree. |
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This vividly illustrated science fiction graphic novel puts you into the cockpit of the venerable Soyuz spacecraft as it lifts off on an odyssey of discovery and adventure. |
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For all those science fiction lovers out there who complain about not finding their favorite science fiction titles easily, My Sci-Fi Library brings good news. |
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Like the deadly sandworms in the Dune science fiction series, a host of animals from scorpions to snakes burrow in desert sands across the planet. |
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This form of writing embodies freedom seeking, protest, salvific expressions as exemplified in religious literature, phantasmagoric as in fairy tales and science fiction. |
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Actor and writer Michael Sabbaton has created a one-man show that captures the true horror of two of H P Lovecraft's most famous cult science fiction stories. |
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Larry Segriff is a recognized science fiction author and Martin Greenberg, widely regarded as the leading anthologist in trade publishing, has edited over 700 books. |
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In science fiction films, suspension of disbelief is essential. |
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Another prominent writer in this genre, Douglas Adams, is particularly associated with the comic science fiction work, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. |
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At the same time, it is an early example of science fiction. |
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It deals with various science fiction elements such as spontaneous generation, futurology, the end of the world and doomsday, resurrection, and the afterlife. |
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In any case, psionics appears quite legitimately in science fiction. |
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The Soviet Union was also a major producer of science fiction, written by authors like Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, Kir Bulychov, Alexander Belayev and Ivan Yefremov. |
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This idea was used by Steven Spielberg for his science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind, which features the lost Flight 19 aircrews as alien abductees. |
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Commentators such as science fiction author David Brin have interpreted the work to hold unquestioning devotion to a traditional elitist social structure. |
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Their group discussions centered on pop culture implications from elements such as mass advertising, movies, product design, comic strips, science fiction and technology. |
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To create a distinction between the mainstream and SF novels, Banks suggested the return of the 'M' to his name, and it was used in all of his science fiction works. |
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Banks continued to write both science fiction and mainstream novels, with his final novel The Quarry published in June 2013, the month of his death. |
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His first published science fiction book Consider Phlebas was released in 1987 and was the first of several novels of the acclaimed Culture series. |
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Burroughs, Thomas Pynchon, Robert Anton Wilson, and Iain Sinclair, New Wave science fiction writers like Michael Moorcock, and horror writers such as Clive Barker. |
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Such magazines also played a large role in the rise of science fiction and it was at this time the two genres began to be associated with each other. |
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In 1999 Nature began publishing science fiction short stories. |
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First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1978, the science fiction comedy radio series The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was innovative in its use of music and sound effects. |
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Francis Godwin's 1638 The Man in the Moone recounts an imaginary voyage to the moon and is now regarded as the first work of science fiction in English literature. |
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Glam artists drew on diverse sources across music and throwaway culture, ranging from bubblegum pop and '50s rock and roll to cabaret, science fiction, and complex art rock. |
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In addition to his scholarly work, Lewis wrote several popular novels, including the science fiction Space Trilogy for adults and the Narnia fantasies for children. |
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Prior to 1933, Wells's books were widely read in Germany and Austria, and most of his science fiction works had been translated shortly after publication. |
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In his science fiction novel, Eye in the Sky, a group of visitors fall through a proton beam when an observation platform breaks at a bevatron facility. |
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A classic trope of science fiction films is mass hysteria about some kind of contamination, whether it be a medical pandemic, a zombie infestation, or an alien invasion. |
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Frankenstein is one of my fasciations in horror and science fiction that tickled my interest watching those late night movies on Scare theater as a kid. |
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The front end looks right out of a science fiction movie, if you were to build a mechanical praying mantis the headlamp assembly would fit like a glove. |
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