David Brin's science
fiction series about the Uplift Universe and Larry Niven's Known Space universe were influential in creating the setting.
The greatest YA science
fiction series about bigfoot of all time: The Undermountain Saga.
Though the former is a science
fiction series about friendship and other dimensions in a small Indiana town, the latter is the love story between a mute woman and an amphibious sea creature kept in a government lab.
Look, the jig is up: Josh Gad has been whiling away the hours on the set of Murder On The Orient Express by trying to trick Daisy Ridley into divulging plot details of her other gig, a science
fiction series about wizards and talking dogs called Star Wars.
Not exact matches
The
series, now produced by Netflix, presents science -
fiction short films
about how tech could change the world in the near future.
Mark Read intersperses historical fact with dramatic
fiction in a
series of 20 reinterpreted stories
about key figures in the history of astronomy, from Aristotle to Newton.
In Book Club, we are given a brainless, toothless, sexually inhibited and largely unfunny comedy centered around fan
fiction inspired by a
series of YA books and movies
about vampires.
Chuck Hayward's (Netflix's
series Dear White People) irreverent script is all
about embracing your inner loser as the ultimate winner, making Emmy - nominated Jennifer Arnold's (A Small Act)
fiction feature directorial debut a willfully offensive adult comedy with no manners and tons of heart.
Chester Rush (Quentin Tarantino, «Four Rooms,» 1995) «Four Rooms,» a
series of four short films, followed right on the heels of the success of «Pulp
Fiction» but was ultimately nothing to write home
about.
Its Dream
Series features
fiction about aspiring athletes and performers, while the Future Stars
Series, composed of real - life stories
about young role models, goes beyond biography, covering world events, culture, and technological trends.
(Though for authors I recommend focusing not on writing itself as a topic, but on what you write books
ABOUT — i.e., I write fantasy fiction, so I post about things like the monster in Netflix» Stranger Things ser
ABOUT — i.e., I write fantasy
fiction, so I post
about things like the monster in Netflix» Stranger Things ser
about things like the monster in Netflix» Stranger Things
series.)
The book, with the decidedly un-PG title «Cum For Bigfoot,» is just the first of 16
fiction ebooks that Wade (a pen name) has written
about the legendary beast sometimes known as Sasquatch, each detailing a
series of graphic and often violent sexual encounters between the apelike creature and his female human lovers.
Thing
about what kind of
series you can offer (for
fiction writers, can you serialize a short story — 5,000 words a week?
She heard
about the 70 percent royalty rate, the autonomy offered by self - publishing, and the success of Kindle Direct stars like Hugh Howey, who went on to sell his science -
fiction series Wool to Simon and Schuster.
The brilliant thing
about writing
series fiction is that each time you come to a new book, you get a chance to reconnect with the old friends you met in the one before.
Hank is a great interviewer (so check out his site), and I was particularly happy that we not only got to talk
about my Victorian San Francisco Mystery
Series but that I was also able to introduce his listeners to the history behind the Paradisi Chronicles — the open source science
fiction universe I have been working on with six other authors for the past year.
We talked
about #writing, #science -
fiction, The Spanners
Series and its #aliens, the
Series» #cover art and Aidana Willowraven as the cover artist,
Here's what my friend Hugh Howey (author of the Wool
series) has to say
about After On: «Rob Reid doesn't write science
fiction; he writes future history.
For more
about this and other aspects of the lived multiverse in a fictional context, please pick up my ebooks or paperbacks in the utopian science -
fiction / romances for adults / NA / YA in The Spanners
Series; links, blurbs, trailers, covers, more for the first three Volumes -LCB- Volume I, This Changes Everything, is permafree in ebook format -RCB- are here: http://www.sallyember.com/Spanners
My frustration looking for books
about homeschooling families led to my Solar - Powered History
series, a time - travel / historical
fiction series for kids.
In case anyone is not familiar with Bloomsbury's reputation in the industry, the publishing house released a popular juvenile
fiction series a few years ago
about a boy wizard named Harry Potter.
Vertical publishes some of the most interesting manga available in English, but they have not had a digital program — until now: They recently announced that they will make three
series available as e-books: The astronaut - school story Twin Spica, the science
fiction story 7 Billion Needles (based on Hal Clement's novel Needle), and the soap opera
about competing wine connoisseurs, Drops of God.
After writing the first two in the
series, he took almost a 10 year break, during which time he added to his true crime
series, and wrote two books (one
fiction, one non-
fiction)
about the early days of radio (see sidebar for more on these).
Wow... Today marks my last monthly guest post over at Janice Hardy's
Fiction University for my
series about Indie Publishing Paths.
The interview
series with authors who participated in a survey
about literary
fiction continues with this intriguing conversation with author Kathleen Jones.
I especially value her perspective because she has experience in both the non-
fiction and
fiction worlds (in addition to writing, blogging, and podcasting
about indy publishing, she also authors the ARKANE action adventure thriller
series and the London Psychic crime thrillers).
Just a little introduction, Libbie writes historical and literary
fiction featuring complex characters and rich details of time and place, including an awesome
series about ancient Egypt which is one of my own obsessions, so very exciting.
Fast Forward: Contemporary Science
Fiction is a monthly television series about the science fiction genre — created by science fiction fans for science fictio
Fiction is a monthly television
series about the science
fiction genre — created by science fiction fans for science fictio
fiction genre — created by science
fiction fans for science fictio
fiction fans for science
fictionfiction fans.
And my whole two - year - long
series at Janice Hardy's
Fiction University was all
about how -LSB-...]
(Hint: it starts with an R.) The success of Stieg Larsson's Dragon Tattoo
series cast a spotlight on the dark world of Nordic crime
fiction and brought
about a rush of new translations for English readers.
Perhaps the author doesn't see this next stand - alone
fiction work drawing as much buzz as the seven books in her first
series and its companion titles, and therefore doesn't need to worry
about losing digital revenue to her publisher.
My second novel, the first book in the Veiled Magic
series, still featured a witch whose magical practices followed the general way I wrote
about in my nonfiction books — with more oomph, of course, because it is
fiction, and I can make some things work there that don't work in real life.
Treat Us Like Dogs and We Will Become Wolves By Carolyn Chute Grove • $ 17 • ISBN 9780802124180 The second book in Chute's
series about a Maine off - the - grid community and its charismatic leader won the PEN New England Award in
Fiction.
Elmore Leonard, the prolific detective
fiction series author, was never shy
about telling other authors what he thought of the writing profession.
Thank you for stopping by to hear more
about Putting the Science in
Fiction, the nonfiction book based on my Science in Sci - fi blog
series that will be published by Writer's Digest Books in October 2018.
If you haven't been following along, my
series about Indie Publishing Paths at
Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors and also given us a few guidelines.
I'm
about to launch a
series of interviews with self - publishing
fiction writers on The Vigilante Author in coming days.
For example, an author of romantic
fiction or poetry could record a
series of «how - to» videos
about how to behave on a first date, or how to dress for a fancy dinner, etc..
Hold on to the light and shine it into the darkness of our minds — My contribution to the #Holdontothelight 2018 campaign, a
series of blog posts from over 100 science
fiction and fantasy authors raising awareness
about mental illness.
If you're writing science
fiction or fantasy and you want to sell books, don't even think
about not writing a
series.
M.J. Rose is a first - rate novelist and, even before her
fiction was brought to dramatic life in the Past Life
series that debuted last night on the Fox network, she has long shown that she has a first - rate mind when it comes to thinking in independent and innovative ways
about how to connect with readers.
You can write fan
fiction about established books and
series.
I sat down with author Douglas Preston (co-author of the best - selling Pendergast thriller
series, as well as several
fiction and non-fictions works of his own) to talk
about what authors may want from Amazon.
I've been thinking
about writing and producing an automated webinar
series on editing
fiction, to coincide with my soon - to - be-released book, Power Editing For Fiction W
fiction, to coincide with my soon - to - be-released book, Power Editing For
Fiction W
Fiction Writers.
Libbie Hawker writes historical and literary
fiction featuring complex characters and rich details of time and place, including an awesome
series about ancient Egypt, one of my own obsessions.
My
series about Indie Publishing Paths at
Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors and also given us a few guidelines.
My
series about Indie Publishing Paths at
Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors, and now it's time to summarize everything we've learned in a step - by - step plan.
My
series about Indie Publishing Paths at
Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors, and now it's time to pull all that information together and develop our «master plan.»
My
series about Indie Publishing Paths at
Fiction University has highlighted some of the choices we have to make as self - published authors, including what our newsletter strategy should be.
We talked
about the fairy - tale - writing pen name he launched in 2016 and the big relaunch (including edits, new covers, and new ASINs on Amazon) he did of his first
fiction series in 2017, where he turned it from a sort - of - urban fantasy
series to something clearly in the superhero genre.