Not exact matches
We've sat through an entire generation of fantasy and
science fiction films about a protagonist gifted with extraordinary powers who first Resists, then
Accepts The Call, which almost always involves saving the world, defeating a powerful villain, and re-establishing the status quo.
The
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America governing body has approved bylaw changes that now
accepts self - published author for Active and Associate memberships in the organization.
I don't care about being
accepted into a «professional» author's group, be it the
Science Fiction Writers of America, The Screenwriters Guild, or Michael Kozlowski's list of approved book club reading.
Even the recently announced
science fiction and fantasy writers of America will now
accept self - published digital authors, BUT they have to sell books.
Major writing organizations such as the Romance Writers of America, Canadian Writing Union and Published Authors Network all
accept indie published authors as members and the
Science Fiction Writers of America is currently drafting guidelines to do the same.
«No one pointed a gun at my head and said, become a
science fiction writer «Good interview of a Si - Fi writer who has been
accepted.»
Most of the collections of multiple hundreds of Romance e-books and
Science Fiction e-books and Horror e-books are copyright infringing (although EBay sellers falsely and recklessly claim that they have «GNU licenses» or that current bestsellers are «in the public domain», and EBay
accepts these untruthful statements as «proof»).
If the agent / editor / publisher only
accepts memoirs of rodeo clowns, don't send in your
science fiction futuristic utopian poem to this person.
Applications are now being
accepted for Taos Toolbox, a master class for
science fiction and fantasy writers.
New Submissions Welcome: I am currently
accepting books in fantasy,
science fiction, mystery, and thriller genres.
A few weeks later I was
accepted to an intensive, immersive, week - long literary boot camp run by
science fiction and fantasy writer Orson Scott Card - where we literally read and wrote fifteen to seventeen hours a day.
About six months ago, the
Science Fiction Writers of America announced a new policy,
accepting self - published authors if they met the same level of sales as the advance for a first time author with a traditional publisher.
In a referendum with a third of voting members participating and over 6 to 1 in favor, the membership of the
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America has approved bylaw changes that enable SFWA to
accept self - publication and small - press credits for Active and Associate memberships in the organization.
The following categories are
accepted for the contest: Romance / Erotica; Mystery / Thriller;
Science Fiction / Fantasy / Horror; General
Fiction; Memoir; YA
Fiction; and Middle Grade
Fiction.
Today, Kindle Scout also began
accepting Contemporary
Fiction, Historical
Fiction, and Action & Adventure submissions in addition to Romance, Mystery / Thriller and
Science Fiction.
Kindle Scout
accepts the following genres: Romance, Mystery & Thriller,
Science Fiction & Fantasy, and Literature &
Fiction.
Kindle Scout has today (24th February) started
accepting contemporary
fiction, historical
fiction, and action and adventure titles in addition to romance, mystery and thriller, and
science fiction and fantasy books.
To say that the
science beyond «global cooling» / «new ice age» in the 1970's was anywhere near as robust or
accepted by scientists in the field (as opposed to bored journalists and second tier
science fiction authors) is simply untrue.
The honourable mentions are random capitalized terms, acronyms / short forms with no description (w.r.t.), statements of work that are replete with the vendor's marketing blather (i.e., «we are a group of highly skilled professionals who pride ourselves in successfully delivering complex projects with multiple technologies») and SOWs that reference past dates (I like
science fiction as much as anyone else, but time travel is still not an
accepted practice).