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Old 02-26-2014, 08:03 AM   #19
EndlessWaves
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I wish science fiction would make a real comeback. Even in film it's a seldom seen genre.
Yeah. One of the problems with science fiction at the moment is categorising it. Just look at any ebook store and you'll find that science fiction categories range from the dubious to the absurd. I think Amazon even categorises steampunk under science fiction. While I'm sure there are a few industrial era science fiction books that might appeal to steampunk readers, the central idea of the genre is to ignore the progress of science and have fun with zepplins and steam engines.
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