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I started reading SF many years ago when they lumped Fantasy & Horror into the SF group. I never really liked Horror nor most fantasy even though sometimes it is difficult to tell the difference between the three. The reason I started with SF was, in college on a very tight budget, my entire entertainment came from borrowing my brothers books. He read either SF or "Hornblower" & I just couldn't get into the Hornblower series.
Some time later when thinking of my favorite authors (Heinlein, L'Amour and Jean Auel) I realized that I like well-told stories about people. Each of these authors fit that category. In the old days, before Star Wars and Star Trek, it was easier to find a good SF book since SF writers (writing to a smaller set of readers) had to be good just to survive as a writer. This made it much easier to walk into a book store and quickly find a few good books to buy. Today the Internet and ebooks makes that criteria somewhat obsolete. ![]() |
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Never thought of it that way. I've always felt SF always took place in the future but thinking more about it a good amount of SF does take place in different worlds.
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Also the distinctions you described are used. But other distinctions are also used. i thing the Fantasy Encyclopedia for example use something else. There is also a rather strong argument that science fiction and fantasy have different "feel" and you read them differently and for different purposes. |
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Well this thread has been an eye opener for me. I didn't realize the vast majority read both genre. There also seems to be some good choice of SF out there I'll have to give them a try sometime.
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I read both but I prefer science fiction so in my SF/Fantasy reading 80-90% is science fiction.
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![]() Yes, it's humorous, but fantasy has it's share of humor. The late L. Sprague de Camp once did a contribution for a collection on writing about how to write humorous fantasy. Unfortunately, it missed the mark, because you can describe the technical aspects of writing, but it's much harder to describe how to be funny. Quote:
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I saw interesting discussion elsewhere some time back, trying to define the difference between SF, and "techno-thillers" like the stuff done by Tom Clancy or Dale Brown. Beyond "they scratch different itches", I don't recall firm conclusions being drawn. Pretend you get a book that could be either SF or fantasy, because there is no distinctive cover art or category listed, no revealing blurbs, and the author is not someone you are familiar with. You must make up your mind when you read it which it is. What characteristics do you use to assign it to a category? What makes it SF or fantasy? I think you'll get as many answers to that question as there are readers. ______ Dennis Last edited by DMcCunney; 10-07-2008 at 07:57 PM. |
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I voted both. In my teens, I leaned more heavily toward science fiction although I always included fantasy. Now I read more fantasy. I guess as my adulthood advanced I needed more entertainment apart from this world. Lately I've been craving some sci fi reading. Maybe this is because there isn't any cool sci fi on TV right now, like when Lexx, Farscape, and Voyager were still airing. I was getting my fix there. Essentially I'll always adore both genres because I live in this world and rarely need it reinforced to me through fiction books, except once in while when the books are good like "The Grapes of Wrath."
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I said "SF" for the poll, with very few exceptions I do not read fantasy. But SF has it's subdivisions as well, and I reside in the "hard SF" district.
But I do love another genre nearly as much: Mystery (which of course has its many subdivisions; Police Procedural, Pulp Detective; parlor mystery, etc.) Here is an additional question for our newly minted Moderator, Dennis. Where does "Alternative History" fall in? I have always associated it with SF, but I don't know why. |
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But unless you consider that very question to define it as SF, you can make a case that the resulting work may not be. Randall Garrett's "Lord Darcy" stories mentioned earlier are alternate history, set in a world where Richard the Lionhearted settled down to become a good king after being wounded in one Crusade, instead of going off on another when he recovered. But the world that resulted was fantasy, not SF, by the usual definitions. And there have been mainstream works that are alternate history, like Robert Harris's _Fatherland_, a detective story set in a world in which the Axis won WWII. It's a contemporary mystery set in the present day, with one critical difference. Does that difference make it SF? I think not, but it depends upon how you define SF. ______ Dennis Last edited by DMcCunney; 10-07-2008 at 10:19 PM. |
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I chose "both", though I own many more SF books than fantasy. I have tended to avoid fantasy until recently. That means I have a large body of work to read just to catch up with the folks who've been reading it all along! And it's fun.
Thanks for recommending the Silence Leigh series. They don't appear to be available in electronic format so maybe I'll crawl the second-hand PB markets. |
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I still enjoy the monthly mails that let me know what is new, and the reviews and commentary. I have said this before, but I wish SFBC would find a way to adopt an ebook alternative. They have a captive audience to hopefully sway publishers for a "bulk" sale. I hope they (and other book clubs) will use this formula to get into the ebook world. It might help getting older neglected works into the mix. |
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addendum: I have many anthologies and classic SF hardbacks from SFBC that I would love to have transformed into ebooks. And SFBC would be just the outlet for that opportunity.
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